Posts Tagged ‘dental crown’

The temporary teeth I have as I wait for veneers/crowns seem to stick out. Can anything be done about this?

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
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hello.. i currently have temporary teeth on my front 8 teeth awaiting to get my veneers/crowns placed on. i noticed that it seems to appear sometimes that my teeth stick out. is this due to the fact that the dentist did not shave down my tooth well or possibly because the temps are that way.. thank you. :),

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

What can be done to restore discoloured front tooth after root canal failed?

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
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i want to see if i can restore the discoloured front tooth, it’s ‘dead’ after a root canel treatment, i was told by my previous dentist that the blood supply stopped going to the tooth. Took the advice tried the filling but the coverage is only 50% and I don’t like the ‘bump’ as the filling is not in alignment with the rest of the teeth. Please advise,

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

Why do my lava porcelain crowns keep breaking when they are supposed to be strong?

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
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Can you please tell me why my lava porcelain crowns keep breaking after a year of having them fitted ? the slightest thing they crack ?? i had 3 front teeth changed and in my sleep one chipped and now i was biting a part of my nail as it was catching then the other cracked and chipped ? weak or what ? my dentist tells me its my fault and i should not eat hard things ???? At the £600 per tooth i paid i would expect them to be strong ?,

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

I got a second crown to replace incorrectly fitted one but it’s sensitive to cold/hot drink & food. What should I do?

Friday, October 15th, 2010
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Two weeks ago I had a porcelain crown fitted to one of my front teeth. This is the second crown to be fitted in the past 6 months as the first one, a lava crown, was not fitted correctly and I had sensitivity to both hot and cold drinks/foods etc. Unfortunately I am now experiencing the same sensation with this new crown. Is this right?? The two temporary crowns that were fitted inbetween were perfect and I had no sensation at all. I would appreciate your advise on what I should do. Thanks ,

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

My tooth has been through a lot – pain, infection, chipped – but I don’t like the though of having it removed. Any other options?

Friday, October 15th, 2010
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I had a white filling placed in a molar tooth approximately 4 years ago. Immediately afterwards I had some pain with this tooth and occasional (not major) pain over the following year. My dentist, however, said it was fine. Then last year I had considerable pain with this tooth. I went to the dentist, was told it was infected, given antibiotics, the filling was removed and antibiotic matter placed inside & a temporary filling. This developed into quite a major abscess and I think had a further course of antibiotics and then had root canal undertaken. Recently a part of this front, side, of this tooth chipped away. The dentist suggested it be crowned (he had mentioned this before as something I could consider doing) but he said he thought there may be a fracture in the tooth, and told me to wait two weeks. When I returned he said he believed the tooth should be removed. By then, I began getting some slight pain…this however was a week ago, (no antibiotics were prescribed) and the pain has worsened. I am very unhappy at the thought of having a tooth removed… are there any other options?,

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

What treatment would look most natural to replace front teeth. Can you recommend a good London dentist?

Monday, October 11th, 2010
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Hello. I have broken 50-60% of my two front teeth. I had a root canal treatment immediately and now after 7months I am looking for an excellent dentist to fix my teeth in London. Do you have any suggestions make? Also, I would like to ask you which would be better to put as a crown, a porcelain or a zirconium? I want a natural result but at the same time to be strong and long lasting. Thank you in advance for your help.,

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

I am moving to Australia in 4 months and want my gapped teeth that stick out sorted beforehand, and whitening. Is this feasible?

Monday, October 11th, 2010
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Hi rob, Im 28 and live in the uk but im moving to australia in about 4 months and want to get my teeth sorted out before i go and would like your advice and an idea on costs please. my teeth are in quite a bad way and i hate my smile. my front 2 teeth stick out and i have a gap on my tooth at the side of my front one. I think if i have the top 4 at the front of my mouth replaced and then my teeth whitened then i think it would improve my smile . Im not looking for a hollywood smile but i do want them to improve my confidence and look good at the best price possible. my front 2 teeth that stick out and i want replaced are caps that i had when i was younger due to an accident. They have started to come away from the gum and look old now.,

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

Is it worth saving tooth that has traces of bacteria in the gum around it? Or should I have treatment such as dental implants?

Friday, October 8th, 2010
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Many years ago a lower molar was removed and not replaced with either inplant or denture. Over time the molar to the left of the remove one has borne most of the pressure when eating on that side. It has amalgum filling from past dentistry. In recent years eating hard food caused a little discomfort and it was assume there could be a fracture of this molar. Within the last three weeks the gum around this tooth has become inflamed and sore and I have a swelling and tenderness of the glands (not seen in the mouth) under my chin. There was alot of pain and radiation for about two days which calmed down to what is now a background soreness and slight ache. An exray has revealted some grey around the tooth root between the root and the gum indicating bacteria I believe hense the swelling and soreness but no evidence of an infection (no puss)! Apparently the tooth has some slight movement. There is no sign of decay. I have never been advised to have a bridge or cap to take the pressure of this molar so I guess it has suffered a bit. It would seem either a denture or inplant is now needed to fill the existing gap. My question is, is it worth trying to save the molar I am having these problems with in which case I will would need only one inplant (or a cap I guess?) or should this molar be removed rather than risks problems in the future with it and go for a double implant? I hope I have given you enough information here. PS Root canal work has been discounted in my case – my dentist feels extraction is the best option. Regards,

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

What is the best way to close a tooth gap, and how much will it cost?

Friday, October 8th, 2010
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what is the best way to close my gap in my front teeth? and how much will it cost?,

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

My dentist has said implants are not possible due to bone loss and has recommended a 4-tooth-bridge. Sound reasonable?

Friday, October 8th, 2010
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Dear Dr. Caplan I wondered whether you could advise please. My front right tooth has suffered a lot of trauma over the years due to accidents. I am 34-years old. I have had it capped and I think I have had route canal treatment on it in the past also. However, I understand that it is now dead, my gums have receded a little to reveal the dark brown colour of the tooth underneath. The tooth has become very wobbly (enhanced by wearing for a while an anti snoring guard-which I regret buying!). Anyway my dentist has confirmed that the tooth now needs to be removed. We discussed the options of either an implant or a bridge. He has advised on a 4 tooth bridge and I wondered whether you could advise as to whether this is correct, as it seems to go against the grain compared with what other dentists are saying on the internet. He took some x-rays of the tooth and showed me that the the tooth’s bone is significantly worn down and fractured. He stated that if I went down the implant road then a bone graft would be required. He quoted a price of about £3,000 if I opted for implants. He also stated that he would have to refer me to another dentist to be the implant work. He suggested a bridge was the better option for cosmetic reasons. He cited a 4 tooth bridge would give a better alignment than simply fitting an implant (he may not have said this word to word– i’m afraid that have forgotten a lot of what he said). I think another reason is that he knew funds were a problem and a bridge would be cheaper. He has quoted £1,500 for a 4 tooth bridge. Your advise would be appreciated. Many thanks.,

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