Posts Tagged ‘crown’

I have had a succession of bad luck with having crowns

Friday, October 31st, 2008
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I have had a succession of bad luck with having crowns on my two upper front teeth. I am at present, seeing a fourth dentist to try and rectify the situation. I had temporary crowns fitted that were fabricated by the fourth dentist based on the ones that were fitted by the third dentist. My problem is that the crowns do not seem to go right up to the gum (at the back, not front). They are also both quite sharp at the tops on the back of the crowns. I am catching my tongue on them a lot when I speak or swallow. My tongue seems to naturally rest on the tops of the crowns at the back also. I am experiencing a kind of burning/stinging sensation above the backs of the crowns and my tongue is covered in tiny bright red dots at the tip of the tongue. The fourth dentist is of the opinion that I should now look at having orthodontic work carried out. This would be to rectify the gaps that I have to the teeth either side of my two front teeth and also to push the two front teeth back. He has told me that I will need to continue wearing tempory crowns whilst having the orthodontic treatment done. I dont understand why I cant have the all porcelain permanent crowns fitted before having orthodontic work done. Is this standard practice? Could I be experiencing this discomfort and pain because the temporary crowns are not fitting right up to the gum margins at the back? I am seeing the dentist tomorrow as I am now getting exasperated at being in such constant discomfort with temporaries. I was suffering from this complaint with the temporary crowns that I had fitted beforehand and this has now been going on for nearly two months in all. The reason being that the first dentist left me in considerable discomfort and I lost confidence in him. The second dentist managed to crack the back of the right temporary crown and I was experiencing a lot of pain in the right tooth. I was referred to Bristol Dental Hospital and at the time had severe swollen glands and pain in the right tooth. He took an xray and could find no signs of infection from this but seemed to be of the opinion that I needed a root canal treatment. I went to the fourth dentist for a second opinion on this and he removed the temporary crowns and did a sensitivity test. He thinks I may need a root canal at some point as the tooth seems to be hypersensitive. If a tooth behaves in this way, is this irreversable? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Dr Kailesh Solanki Kissdental – UK Practice of the Year 2007 157 Woodsend Road, Flixton, Manchester, M41 8GN.2 New Street, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2QS. 13 Stanley Street, Manchester, M8 8SH. Web: www.kissdental.co.uk Tel: 0161 748 5250 View My Profile Dr Solanki

I recently had a bridge made for the top of my mouth

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
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I recently had a bridge made for the top of my mouth, it was an eleven unit bridge supported by 5 teeth. The problem is the bridge has overbite also it is lopsided because my gums have recided on one side. This is the second bridge i have had made because the first had worse overbite and was too big and did not fit my mouth properly.I am now worried that the 5 teeth supporting the bridge (2 front, canine and 2 back teeth) will get too much stress and will have problems. Do you think i would be better just crowning them and going back to what i originally had so if problems did arise the teeth could be worked on. This has been going on 9 months now and i am getting very wary. I just want to go back to what i had, but my dentist says that having crowns on my front teeth wont last i will be better with the bridge, but the bridge is wrong and 11 units held by 5 teeth now seems wrong. Are their any strong porcelain crowns available and what is your opinion on how to proceed. I am pulling my hair out. Thank you


Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore

Which is the best crown on the market

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
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Which is the best crown on the market


Dr Komal Suri Smile Design Dental 33 High Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire HP22 6DU Web: www.smiledesigndental.co.uk  Tel: 01932 223 479 View My Profile Dr Suri

over 30 years ago I broke my two front teeth and had crowns

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
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Over 30 years ago I broke my two front teeth and had crowns fitted one with a screw, then about 15 years ago had to have an apicectomy due to an infection and the crowns replaced. I was told that if I ever got another infection I would have to the crown removed and a denture put in its place, which has now happened. Is there any alternative to having a denture


Dr Rob Tennet St Johns Dental Practice 18 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QJ Web: www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk

I recently had a crown on one of my front teeth break

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
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I recently had a crown on one of my front teeth break off. My dentist told me there isn’t much she can do since the titanium post snapped in half and part of it is still in the tooth. I am wondering if there are any treatments or procedures that would allow a new crown to be placed in? What other options do I have aside from extraction of the tooth?


Dr Rob Tennet St Johns Dental Practice 18 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QJ Web: www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk

I recently received a trauma to my two upper front teeth

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
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I recently received a trauma to my two upper front teeth which resulted in one snapping quite high up and the other discolouring. The snapped tooth has been fitted with a carbon-fibre post and the orginal tooth adhered back on but regularly comes loose being very irritating and leaving an unpleasant taste in my mouth. I was charged £198 for this procedure but am now considering crowns but my dentist says they will be £600 each is this correct. Should I not receive a crown for no further charge as his recommended treatment has not worked?


Dr Kalpesh Bohara The Dental Suite 27 Park Road, Loughborough, LE11 2ED Web: www.dental-suite.co.uk  Tel: 01509 231144 3 Rutland Street, Leicester City Centre, LE1 1RBTel: 0116 312 0054 View My Profile Dr Bohara

I have a crown that is almost 20yrs old, while eating my crown broke off

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
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I have a crown that is almost 20yrs old, while eating dinner the front part of the crown broke off. I am not in pain but wonder what it is going to cost me to have a replacement crown made. My tooth under didn’t break. Please tell me it will not cost as much as an original crown did.


Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan

crown or teeth whitening after root canal

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
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Hi, I am only 16 years old and about 6months ago i underwent a root canal treatment on one of my bottom-front teeth. I am really disappointed at the unsightly look of the tooth, as it has gradually darkened over this period. My dentist recommended me to get a crown, but only when i am around 20 years old. I am at a loss at what to do as i want to ‘fix’ the tooth immediately, but i am scared of the drawbacks of fitting a crown in now. Can you please give me any advice?


Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan

I recently had my teeth crowned for cosmetics reasons

Sunday, October 19th, 2008
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I recently had my teeth crowned for cosmetics reasons. However my bottom teeth look lopsided i.e. one side is “lower than the other so that when I smile my smile looks crooked. I don’t know how to better describe this. As important I have one heck of a lisp which I did not have before the crowning of all my teeth. I feel self conscious when I speak to someone not to mention that I do TV film work and need to speak on a commercial. Is this a side effect of having all of the teeth crowned? Thank you for any suggestion you might have for my dilemma.


Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan

I paid £8000 last July for new crowns on all my upper teeth

Sunday, October 19th, 2008
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Hello, I paid £8000 last July for new crowns on all my upper teeth. At first, when I looked closely, I could see the tops of some of crowns near the gums (i.e. small ridges where crown was not inserted far enough); but I decided not to say anything, as over-all my teeth felt and appeared better than they had in years. However, within ten months, one of the crowns broke off. Reluctantly, my dentist agreed to replace it for free, and ordered the replacement. When it arrived two weeks later, he tried to put it in place before I noticed that it was several shades darker than it should be. At my insistance, he reluctantly sent it back. Two weeks later again, the colour matched, but he forced it into place. In fact, I now realise that he has drilled into one of the other crowns in order to allow a gap between it and the new tooth. The gap between the new tooth and its other neighbour is too narrow for any dental floss; it is totally closed. Incidently, after 24 hours, the new tooth is loose. After all this, I do not trust the dentist to do any more of his “repairs”, yet I cannot afford to go to another dentist and pay for the work. What recourse do I have?


Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan