Posts Tagged ‘dental bridges’

I suffer from sharp pains after my old bridge was replaced with a new one, why is this?

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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Hi, I had a bridge fitted over 20 years ago and it has been fabulous – not a moments trouble with it. I recently underwent a course of tooth whitening and so the bridge needed to be replaced. The new bridge was fitted a few days ago but I now have sharp pain when I bite down. Does this sound like a problem with the bridge or the abutement teeth? thanks.

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

How much would it cost for a full set of dental implants?

Friday, June 25th, 2010
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im 30 and i had all my teeth taken out cause they were rotten i was to scared to go to a denist now they all gone i have been given dentures but cant were them and my denist wont let me have implants as he says they to much could u please let me no how much it would be to have implants put in i am looking for the whole mouth to be done thank you.

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

I can’t have an implant because of the tooth stuck in my gum, what can be done about this?

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
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I have a tooth stuck inside my top gum above a gap, tooth recently pulled out, the plan was to have an impnat to replace the one pulled out, but now the dentist is saying he cant put in an implant as this tooth is in the way and he cant pull it out as it is is too far up in my mouth and would need a plate over it, again not allowing an implant. What can be done?,

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

There are problems with my dental bridge, what can I do?

Friday, June 18th, 2010
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I had a bridge 30 yrs ago and recently the right hand post (left if looking at me) was found to not be supporting anything. My dentist sawed it off the other two teeth (the ‘floating tooth’ and the left hand supporting tooth). I was then fitted with a single tooth on a plate that has metal spokes like paper clips that wrap round my back top molars. I have, I admit, only had this just over a week but have found eating and public speaking both to be problematic. The plate adds to dryness in my mouth and makes me ‘lisp’ and also moves slightly when i talk. It also hurts if io try to bite down on something even as soft as a ‘wrap’ sandwich with soft filling. I’m 53 and looking for an alternative to this but am an NHS patient. What do you think would be better for me?,

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

Can a little material be added to my bridge so that my bite will be even on both sides again?

Friday, June 18th, 2010
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I just had a new permanent bridge and crown put on the upper left side of my mouth (with tempoarary cement). The problem is that when I bite down, the teeth on the left side don’t touch. It’s like the bridge is a little too shallow. Can a little material be added to the bridge so that my bite will be even on both sides again?,

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

Can my dental bridge me reduced in size?

Friday, June 18th, 2010
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I have just had a bridge fitted to replace a missing front tooth. This was removed by my dentist and I was given a badly made, poorly fitting denture (without any real consultation). I couldn’t live with either the appearance of feel of this and the dentist then fitted a bridge. Unfortunately, the ‘teeth’ are too long and protrude. Can the bridge be reduced in size or is a new bridge required. I am at the end of my tether with my current dentist and would appreciate some advice I can trust.,

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

Is the bone graft carried out in a hospital? How much is it going to cost?

Monday, June 14th, 2010
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I have suffered with gum disease since the age of 20 and had extensive periodontal treatment in my younger years. I have been told this is hereditory as my mother lost all her teeth in her late 20’s. I am now 52. I have recently had 2 back teeth one bottom and one immediately above removed due to excessive bone loss. This area shows when I smile. I currently have a bridge totalling 6 teeth fixed by 4 crowns running from both front teeth at the top – back to the area where one of the recent teeth was removed, the gum around the bridge work has receded. In addition my bottom four teeth at the front have extensive gum loss. I was a smoker for many years and have finally been able to break the habit as I am aware this has been a negative factor in the deterioration of my dental health. I am terrified of ending up with loose dentures and feel that further cost for bridges and crowns would be a waste of money due to the instability of surrounding teeth. I understand that bone implant can be carried out so that there would be an option for fixed denture or bridges. Is this procedure carried out in a hospital and how much is this likely to cost? Prior to implant surgery.,

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 one would look better: a dental bridge or dental implants?

Friday, June 11th, 2010
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Hi, My four front teeth are posted crowns. I have had them replaced three times over the last 25 yrs, never with complete satisfaction (size, colour, speech etc). On my latest attempt to replace them I lost one of the smaller incisors and am now advised to have a six piece bridge from canine to canine or replace with implants. My concern this time is to achieve the best possible esthetic result and feel that a bridge would be more flexible in the smile design and retention of gum line. Can I please have your opinion on the esthetic merits of these two options? I have had significant gum and bone loss in the past though no gum disease at present and the situation is well maintained. I am also aware that a bridge will have a limited life span.,

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

Are dental implant the best option available for my 15 year old?

Friday, June 11th, 2010
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MY DAUGHTER IS 15 YEARS OLD AND HAS BEEN TOLD THAT THE TWO LARGE MOLORS ON EITHER SIDE OF THE LOWER JAR HAVE NO ADULT TEETH AND SHE KEEPS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH BAB Y TEETH AND THEY WILL HAVE TO BE REMOVED BUT WILL HAVE TO BE REPLACED WITH EITHER IMPLANTS OR A BRIDGE OR DENTURES SHE HAS ALSO BEEN TOLD THAT SHE HAS RATHER A SMALL JAW AND IT SITS FURTHER BACK THAT IT SHOULD. WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR LONG TERM. SHE IS VERY FRIGHTENED BY THE THOUGHT OF ANY SURGERY AND HAS REQUESTED TO HAVE A BRIDGE FITTED I PERSONALLY THINK THIS IS NOT THE BEST OPTION AND READING VARIOUS ARTICLES REGARDING TOOTH IMPLANTS THINK THAT THIS IS THE BETTER OPTION CONSIDERING HER AGE ETC,

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

Does my tooth need extracting?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
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I have 1 (single) crown in my mouth #3 tooth. It is all porcelain. I have no metal fillings…. A 5 year old crown was removed and replaced 7 months ago because it was itching and aching dentist said maybe it was an allergy to the metal under the porcelain so we would replace it will all porcelain. Since the procedure I have been in pain. Loud crack was heard upon removal of crown. Dentist said it broke down too far but there was nothing we could do about it. Tissue was red and inflamed upon removal of crown. Burned and ached when tempory was placed. Endodontist said that it looked like the tooth could be re-absorbing (sp?). Have had a sting in the distal part of the tooth for 7 months. Was told that the distal root was sensitive and bleeding and needed a retreat root canal. Endodontist said the distal root had a black ring in the gutta percha used to fill canal. This was removed and replaced and I was told that the bacteria was causing the sting. Topical on tissue takes away the burning sensation for a short period of time. Oral Medicine doctors did allergy test to see if the sting was actually being caused by an allergy. Test proved negative. Oral Medicine said maybe a piece of cement was in the distal part of gum because the tissue bled when the explore was used. Periodontist evaluated tooth and the tissue around the tooth and the tissue had 4-5 pockets around the crown (All other tissue is healthy 2’s) Periodontist completed a crown lengthening because the tooth was broke down too far and had improper margins. Hurts to bite down on anything hard or crunchy. Tooth is sore to touch with tongue. Tooth aches and or stings in the distal part of tooth CONSTANTLY.(Sometimes I will have referred pain on the tissue next to #3) But mostly it is concentrated around only this tooth. Oral Medicine doctor said maybe it is Neuralgia but never did any diagnostic tests. Dr. put me on Gabapentin that did NOTHING for the pain instead just made me feel drugged. After 2 weeks I was still in pain and my friend had me make an appointment with a neurosurgeon. After reviewing my case he did not believe I have TN…I asked and was instructed on how to wean myself off of the Gabapentin. I visited my GP doctor last week. She contacted my neurosurgeon through email as she is also a U.W provider. He did not think he could help me. And I surely do not want to take up his time with unnecessary appointments. I am praying I can get your blessing and know that it is O.K. based on my history and symptoms to assume this is in fact is a tooth issue. I do not want to spend my time in any more pain just because another specialist wants to make a heroic effort to save a tooth that in reality is not going to get better…. In a nut shell…. Pain is the same as it has been during the 7 months…Constant sting/ ache. I do not have any triggers such as wind, cold, and eating on the opposite side of the mouth is completely comfortable even therapedic. It is just the left side #3 crowned tooth that is uncomfortable to chew on. A sharp pain is caused when I bite down and then slowly subsides. I have an appointment with an oral surgeon to evaluate the tooth for extraction tomorrow. This pain has had a very negative effect on my overall health. I have not wanted to exercise in 7 months because of the tooth hurting, yet eating is not a problem (on the opposite side) so I have gained 25 pounds. My blood pressure in October prior to the tooth’s pain was 117/76 it is now 159/90. Is it safe to say this is a tooth issue? I am allergic to iodine and would prefer to not chance a test that could pose a risk if this is truly just a tooth that needs to be extracted…Please advise…. Your thoughts are very much appreciated!!!! Thank you so much!

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