Posts Tagged ‘broken tooth’

I would like a full mouth reconstruction, what is the first step I have to take?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Q. Hi, I am in dire need of a full mouth reconstruction. Over the years, I’ll admit I haven’t looked at me teeth as good as I should have and the majority of fallen out, as a result of this my mouth now appears to be fallen to one side. My front teeth have decayed badly and my gums bleed a lot. I know I should get this looked at but I can’t afford dental care and I have a major phobia of the dentist. What do you recommend I do? Thank you Dr.

A. Dentistry has changed in many positive ways.  You are going to have to contain your fear and seek the help of a dentist.  Many dentists are trained in conscious sedation to reduce your fear and anxiety. Unfortunately, extensive dental treatment can be costly.  Start by consulting with a qualified dentist who specializes in complex dentistry.  You can then discuss your options and cost of treatment. Financing may be necessary.  Dr. Lemongello 

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Dr Lerner & Dr Lemongello
Lerner & Lemongello
www.lernerlemongello.com
Tel: (561) 627 9000
5602 PGA Blvd, Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida FL 33418

Will I lose bone after having 2 teeth extracted?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Q. i had 2 teeth extracted a few weeks ago (one of them was a bottom wisdom tooth) anyway my bottom jaw (where i had them removed) is very swollen and painful after these weeks, the sockets are bleeding and i’m due to see my dentist tomorrow but just wondered if it may be infected? If this is the case what can be done? i’m worried that i’m going to lose bone.

A. You should not lose bone.  The dentist you will be seeing likely will treat this with a medication that will resolve your problem.

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Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256

I’m looking for a more permanent solution for a dental crown, what do you suggest?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Q. i had a crown placed a number of years ago, around 15 and it has been great but now it’s very chipped and i’m pretty sure some of my nerve is showing, it was placed because i had an accident and my tooth was broken in half. I guess it’s time to get replaced but i’m looking for a more permanent solution, can you recommend anything?

A. If the tooth is intact, a crown would be the best treatment.

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Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256

I grind my teeth badly, what can I do about this?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Q. Hi, I have a horrible habit of grinding my teeth during the day and even when I sleep. My dentist gave me a mouth guard but my teeth are already badly damaged. The mouth guard irritates me and I take it out a lot, I know it’s bad but I have some sort of ocd about it. Can you please give me some suggestions? I don’t know what to do about the situation and my teeth are getting worse! Thank you.

A. There may be a different design of mouth guard that could be devised.  It is important to protect what you have.

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Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256

Should I visit the dentist or the doctor in my case?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Q. I had an accident just recently and i’m not sure whether I have to visit the dentist or the doctor. I knocked my front tooth half out and my nerve is showing through, it’s very painful but I don’t have any insurance so I don’t really know what to do, what do you think I can do?

A. You need to see a dentist immediately.  I understand you do not have insurance but it will only cost more if you wait.  Dr. Lemongello

dr lerner & dr lemongello

Dr Lerner & Dr Lemongello
Lerner & Lemongello
www.lernerlemongello.com
Tel: (561) 627 9000
5602 PGA Blvd, Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida FL 33418

I am seeking a permanent solution to replace my partial denture, what do you suggest?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Q. I am a forty-three year old healthy female. I am congenitally missing my (#24 and #25) permanent left and right mandibular central incisors, as well as, a few other teeth in the back of my mouth. After my primary mandibular central incisors fell out, I never developed the permanent teeth. The space where the permanent teeth belonged lessoned over the years and became nearly unnoticeable. Esthetically, it didn’t look that bad. My teeth originally were not crowded on top; however, I have been told that due the the malocclusion caused by the missing lower teeth, my upper incisors (left and right of center) became crooked. At the age of thirty-one, I decided to get braces to straighten my uppers to gain a more attractive smile. My doctor explained that I would need to have a full set of braces due to the malocclusion. He closed the slight gap that remained in the bottom front which resulted in a very restricted and uncomfortable bite. Due to that result, he fitted me with an expander. After two expanders, I now have an opening large enough to accompany two slightly smaller than normal teeth. The goal was to get implants to replace the missing teeth. Unfortunately, once I was out of my braces, my nightmare began. The periodontist said that I am not a candidate for implants. The only option is a bridge. At the time, my dentist didn’t like that option for me because he would need to use the two teeth on either side for he bridge to gain enough stability. Since they are healthy, he suggested waiting in the hopes that technology would advance enough to give me more options. I was fitted for a partial denture instead. I have had my partial for approximately ten years now. My dentist, periodontist, and oral surgeon all say that I have healthy teeth. I have experienced extreme recession of the gum tissue and bone loss in that area since I got out of my braces. I have had thr

ee periodontist tell me that I am not a candidate for implants or bone or gum grafting. I am seeking a more permanent solution to replace my partial denture. Last week, the periodontist that I saw strongly suggested a Maryland Bridge. Are there any other options available to me that I should check into? Do you feel that a Maryland Bridge is a better solution for me over replacing my current partial denture? Thank you.

A. A well designed wing retained bonded bridge may be a good option.  I would recommend a bonded bridge made of ceramic material rather than traditional metal wings used in a Maryland bridge.  Good luck.  Dr. Lemongello

dr lerner & dr lemongello

Dr Lerner & Dr Lemongello
Lerner & Lemongello
www.lernerlemongello.com
Tel: (561) 627 9000
5602 PGA Blvd, Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida FL 33418

My son had his two front teeth knocked out, what are his options?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Q. My 20 year old son got his 2 front teeth knocked what options do he have his does not hhave the teeth that got knocked out

A.

His only options are  implants, or bridgework or a removable partial denture.  

dr george kirtley

Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256

Do you have any idea why my teeth are decaying?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Q. Hello, i have had a white coloured substance on my tongue now for some time, it doesn’t bother me but since having it i’ve had really bad breath and my back teeth are decaying. I’m due to see my dentist but do you have any idea what this could be and why it’s happening?? thank you

A.

It could be something as simple as trauma caused from rubbing against the decayed teeth.  Decayed teeth can be a source of bad breath.  Have your dentist examine this.  See your dentist as soon as possible.  Dr. Lemongello

dr lerner & dr lemongello

Dr Lerner & Dr Lemongello
Lerner & Lemongello
www.lernerlemongello.com
Tel: (561) 627 9000
5602 PGA Blvd, Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida FL 33418

I don’t have dental insurance, what kind of treatment can I have done?

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Q. I have bad teeth starting from when I was little, my mom didnt believe in taking us to the dentist. My teeth are horrible and I dont want to talk to anyone or do anything because I am ashamed of them. One major problem I am having is I constantly bleed from my mouth and my nose, could this be from my teeth or should I see a ENT for this problem? I have a class reunion coming up in October and I was trying to find someone to help me out with getting my teeth pulled and either implants put in or dentures. I dont have dental insurance so its kinda hard to have anything done.

A. It would be important for you to see an ENT especially if you are bleeding from the nose.  That would not indicate a likely dental problem.

dr george kirtley

Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256

My tooth is falling out in bits, what treatment can I get for this?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Q. Hello, one side of my very back tooth appears to be falling out in bits, I’m due to go to the dentist in within the next couple of days but was just wondering if you could give me an idea as to the type of treatment I can receive for this? Thank you

A. I cannot commpent on this due to not having an x-ray or seeing it. It could be a defective restroation or decay.

dr george kirtley

Dr George Kirtley
Smiles By George
www.smilesbygeorge.com
Tel: 317-841-1111
7465 East 82nd Street
Indianapolis IN 46256