Denture issues?
Hello Dr.
Lin, I have a problem with my front tooth after getting a dental prosthesis, as it has caused misalignment of my teeth.
The upper and lower teeth are significantly misaligned.
How should I address this issue? The dentist mentioned that it is not advisable to remove the prosthesis too many times, as it could damage the tooth root.
Ms. S, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/06/27
Dr. Lin Jiayong reply Dentistry
Hello: If the tooth displacement is not causing significant issues and the treating dentist advises against removing the dentures, it is recommended to simply monitor the situation.
Thank you.
Reply Date: 2019/06/27
More Info
Hello! Thank you for reaching out with your dental concerns. It sounds like you're experiencing significant issues with your dentures, particularly with misalignment after having a crown placed on your front tooth. This can be a frustrating situation, especially when it affects your bite and overall oral health.
First and foremost, it's essential to understand that misalignment of dentures or crowns can occur for various reasons, including improper fitting, changes in the underlying bone structure, or even the natural shifting of teeth over time. When a crown is placed, it should ideally fit snugly against the adjacent teeth and the gum line. If it doesn't, it can lead to discomfort, bite issues, and even gum irritation.
Given your situation, here are some steps you can take to address the misalignment of your dentures:
1. Consult with a Specialist: Since you've already seen multiple dentists, it may be beneficial to consult with a prosthodontist, a specialist in restoring and replacing teeth. They have advanced training in the design and fitting of dentures and crowns and can provide a more comprehensive evaluation of your situation.
2. Detailed Examination: During your visit, the prosthodontist will likely perform a thorough examination, which may include X-rays to assess the health of the underlying bone and the position of your teeth. This will help determine if there are any structural issues contributing to the misalignment.
3. Adjustments: If the crown is deemed to be the cause of the misalignment, the prosthodontist may recommend adjustments. This could involve reshaping the crown or, in some cases, remaking it entirely to ensure a proper fit. While you mentioned concerns about multiple adjustments damaging the tooth root, a skilled prosthodontist will take care to minimize any potential harm.
4. Consider Orthodontic Options: If the misalignment is significant and affecting your bite, orthodontic treatment may be necessary. This could involve braces or clear aligners to reposition your teeth correctly before any further dental work is done.
5. Communication with Your Dentist: It's crucial to maintain open communication with your dentist about your concerns. If you feel that your current dentist is not addressing your issues adequately, don't hesitate to seek a second opinion. Your comfort and confidence in your dental care provider are paramount.
6. Follow-Up Care: After any adjustments or treatments, ensure you have a follow-up appointment to monitor the situation. This will help catch any potential issues early and allow for timely interventions.
7. Oral Hygiene: Maintain excellent oral hygiene practices to support the health of your gums and teeth. This includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using an antibacterial mouthwash to reduce the risk of infection, especially around the crown.
8. Managing Expectations: Understand that resolving dental issues can take time, and it may require multiple visits to achieve the desired outcome. Patience and persistence are key.
In conclusion, addressing misaligned dentures requires a comprehensive approach that may involve consulting with specialists, making necessary adjustments, and possibly considering orthodontic treatment. Your dental health is important, and finding the right professional to help you navigate these challenges is essential. Don't hesitate to advocate for your needs and seek the care that will lead to a healthier, more comfortable smile.
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