Severe tooth loss; some of the missing teeth in the back were extracted, and I'm unsure what to do next?
I have a gap in my front teeth and I'm looking for a place to get a temporary filling.
I went to a clinic where the doctor charged me NT$5000, but the result looked ridiculous, like chewing gum stuck to my teeth.
The doctor didn't even bother to fill in the gaps properly.
Since I still have many teeth that need work, I don't want to pay that NT$5000 and I’m hesitant to let him do any more work.
Someone suggested that since I'm young, I should go to a hospital to get better advice for a temporary fix, which would only charge me for materials.
When I went to the hospital, the doctor said I would have to wait two weeks for a temporary filling because the area still needed treatment.
The previous clinic even put in a pin, but they said I need to handle that first.
They scheduled me for a root canal treatment, which I have to wait another week for, and the temporary filling is scheduled for two weeks later.
I’m afraid to speak because I’m almost out of work, and even my supervisor said I can't keep wearing a mask; it really looks bad.
I'm feeling very upset and I need to know where I can get a temporary filling done as soon as possible.
Ying, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/09/27
Dr. Qiu Qiongyao reply Dentistry
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Please visit a qualified dental clinic for treatment.
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I don't know your location, so I can't provide any recommendations.
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There is too much phonetic notation, making it difficult to understand the entire text.
Reply Date: 2008/09/27
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Finding a quick solution for missing teeth, especially in the front, can be quite challenging and stressful, particularly when it affects your confidence and ability to communicate. Here are some insights and recommendations based on your situation.
First and foremost, it’s essential to understand that temporary fixes for missing teeth are often just that—temporary. They are not meant to be long-term solutions but can help you manage the situation until a more permanent fix can be implemented.
From your description, it seems that you have already visited a dental clinic where you received a temporary solution that you found unsatisfactory. It’s unfortunate that the temporary fix felt inadequate, as it’s crucial for such solutions to not only look decent but also function well. If the temporary fix resembled something like chewing gum, it indicates that the quality of the work may not have met your expectations or needs.
If you are looking for a more effective temporary solution, consider the following steps:
1. Seek a Second Opinion: If you feel that the initial treatment was not satisfactory, it may be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another dentist. Look for a dental clinic that specializes in cosmetic dentistry or emergency dental care. They may offer better temporary solutions that can help you feel more comfortable and confident.
2. Dental Schools: If you are in a location with a dental school, consider visiting them. Dental students often perform procedures under the supervision of experienced faculty at a reduced cost. They may be able to provide you with a more aesthetically pleasing temporary solution while you wait for a permanent fix.
3. Temporary Dentures: Some dentists can provide you with a temporary denture or flipper, which is a removable appliance that can fill in the gap left by missing teeth. This can be a more comfortable and visually appealing option than a simple temporary filling.
4. Dental Emergency Clinics: If you need immediate assistance, look for emergency dental clinics in your area. They often have the resources to provide quick fixes and can help alleviate your discomfort.
5. Communication with Your Dentist: When you visit a new dentist, be clear about your needs and concerns. Express how the previous temporary solution did not meet your expectations and what you are looking for in terms of both aesthetics and functionality. A good dentist will take your concerns seriously and work with you to find a solution that fits your needs.
6. Managing Anxiety: It’s understandable to feel anxious about your appearance and the impact on your work. Consider discussing your concerns with your dentist, as they may have suggestions for managing discomfort or anxiety during the treatment process.
7. Follow-Up Care: Once you have a temporary solution in place, ensure that you follow up with your dentist for the necessary permanent treatment. This may involve root canal therapy, crowns, or implants, depending on the condition of your teeth and gums.
In conclusion, while finding a quick and effective solution for missing teeth can be frustrating, there are options available. Seeking a second opinion, considering dental schools, and communicating your needs clearly with your dentist can lead to a more satisfactory outcome. Remember, your oral health is important, and taking the time to find the right solution will ultimately benefit you in the long run.
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