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Understanding the Lifespan of Dental Bridges: What You Need to Know

The lifespan of a dental bridge? I have had my dental bridge for about 8-9 years now. Recently, I read online that the typical lifespan is around 10 years. After reading that, I became very anxious about the possibility of the bridge suddenly falling out, so I often pull and shak...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
As long as you brush your teeth thoroughly and have regular dental cleanings, you can prevent gum inflammation and the development of periodontal disease, allowing dental bridges to last a long time. - Dr. Tseng Guang-Hui, Nantou Hospital Dental Department.

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Understanding Dental Cysts: Causes, Treatment, and Care Tips

Dental cyst After undergoing root canal treatment and having a crown placed on my tooth, I experienced pain when pressing on it. I visited a clinic for treatment, and since there were no nerves inside, the doctor treated it as periodontal disease. However, within a week, I still ...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If the cyst is benign, there is usually no need for excessive concern. However, to ensure that there are no malignant changes, it is common to surgically remove it and perform a biopsy. Since you have a heart condition, it is advisable to seek treatment at a medical center...

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Understanding Gum Grafting Surgery: Key Questions and Considerations

Gum graft surgery Hello, I have a few questions for the doctor: 1. Can gum graft surgery be performed when the gums are inflamed? I have had inflammation for nearly two months after a dental cleaning, and despite taking antibiotics and anti-inflammatory painkillers, there has b...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to visit the periodontal department at a medical center, where you can detail your concerns and consult with a physician. The considerations for the area where the gum graft will be performed vary in terms of aesthetics, function, and tooth protection, am...

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Are Healthy Teeth Sacrificed for Dental Bridges? Expert Insights

Healthy teeth are sacrificed? A dental bridge requires the reduction of adjacent healthy teeth to support the prosthetic tooth when one tooth is missing. If the adjacent teeth are healthy, with no cavities, periodontal disease, or gingival inflammation, and after the reduction, o...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If the teeth feel slightly loose when biting together after grinding, it may be due to the treated teeth being more sensitive to hot and cold. Additionally, before the dental bridge is placed, the ground teeth are in occlusion without the protection of a crown. If the discomfort ...

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Managing Gum Inflammation Before Menstruation: Tips and Solutions

Recurrent gum inflammation before menstruation? Hello, I have been experiencing recurrent gum inflammation recently. After multiple visits to the doctor, I have only received cleaning and anti-inflammatory medication. I later noticed that my gums tend to swell, become inflamed, a...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hormonal changes due to the menstrual cycle may cause sensitivity and inflammation of the gums in the oral cavity. Additionally, poor periodontal health of the teeth can exacerbate the inflammation. It is recommended that if inflammation recurs, one should consult a dentist for t...

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Dealing with a Broken Front Tooth: Pain, Treatment, and Concerns

The front tooth is broken? Hello, I fell and broke my right front tooth. My left front tooth is not broken but it hurts. I thought I needed to make an appointment with the dentist, so I didn't go immediately. I went to the hospital the next morning, and they said I need a ro...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If a tooth is fractured but not severely, it can be temporarily restored and monitored. If the adjacent intact incisor is painful, it may indicate injury to the periodontal ligament. If the pain is not severe, it can be observed for a while. However, if the pain persists or if th...

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Can Long-Term Tooth Root Mobility Cause Chronic Hives?

Can long-term inflammation from a loose molar root lead to chronic urticaria? Hello, doctor. Last year, I had an issue with inflammation and mobility of my lower second molar, which is associated with periodontal disease. I visited a dental clinic, and they suggested extraction. ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
There is no evidence to suggest a correlation between periodontal disease and chronic urticaria. If you have chronic urticaria, you can consult a family medicine physician or a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Tseng Guang-Hui, Department of Dentistry, Nantou Hospita...

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Understanding Periodontal Disease Treatment and Costs: What You Need to Know

Periodontal disease treatment Hello, Doctor. I recently visited a dental clinic, where the dentist discovered that I have periodontal disease. They mentioned that I would need to use a self-paid gel (with a cost of NT$10,000 solely for the gel). However, they did not assess the s...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to visit a periodontal specialist at a medical center for a thorough examination and to inquire about the need for subsequent flap surgery and the use of antibiotic gel. First, find a trusted physician, and then begin the subsequent surgical treatment. A ...

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Comprehensive Care Plans for Periodontal Disease: Your Questions Answered

Integrated Care Plan for Periodontal Disease Hello, I would like to ask the following questions to the doctor, thank you. 1. If I undergo periodontal disease treatment covered by health insurance at a clinic, after the first phase of scaling and root planing, if it is assessed ...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: 1. In the second stage, more or less, self-paid medical materials will be used. It is recommended to inquire about the approximate charges in advance, whether at a hospital or clinic, to avoid disputes over costs arising after treatment. 2. It is not advisable to exert exc...

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Persistent Pain After Root Canal: Understanding Symptoms and Next Steps

One month after root canal treatment, I am still unable to bite down on anything? Hello Doctor: I underwent root canal treatment on my lower left molar at the beginning of November. It has been almost a month since the procedure, but I still experience pain when applying pressure...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Treatment not being successful is a possible outcome, and observation for about six months may be warranted. If discomfort persists beyond six months, you might consider undergoing another root canal treatment or checking for other issues such as periodontal inflammation, ...

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Understanding Periodontal Disease Treatment: Standards and Procedures

Periodontal disease treatment What is the standard medical procedure for periodontal disease? Are there different treatment approaches for gingivitis and periodontitis based on their severity? Is routine dental cleaning covered by general health insurance effective?


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
First, use ultrasound to remove calculus and plaque from the gums, and ensure proper oral hygiene practices such as correct brushing and flossing. Then, mechanically remove the calculus and plaque from the roots below the gum line, and smooth the root surfaces. Observe the treatm...

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Navigating Conflicting Dental Treatment Recommendations: What to Do?

What should I do when there are different treatment recommendations? Hello. In mid-November, I felt discomfort around the root of my first premolar and went to Clinic A for an examination. The dentist performed a teeth cleaning (during the process, the dentist mentioned that my b...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: According to what you mentioned, Clinic A did not provide you with a follow-up treatment plan. Clinic B suggested that you undergo further periodontal treatment. The attending physician at Hospital C stated that you can choose to proceed or not. In other words, it is optio...

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Understanding Post-Root Canal Pain: Is It Periodontal Ligament Inflammation?

It has been nearly two weeks since the root canal treatment, and I am still experiencing sharp pain? Hello Doctor: I underwent root canal treatment on my lower left first molar on November 8th of this year. During my third follow-up visit, the doctor mentioned that I could have p...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Periodontal inflammation can only be observed initially to determine the cause of the inflammation. It may be due to an infection in the periodontal tissues, excessive use of the affected tooth, or bacteria from an inadequately cleaned root canal spreading to the periodont...

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Understanding Gum Disease: Is Scaling Enough for Tooth Pain?

Dental cleaning and periodontal disease? Doctor, I sometimes experience tooth pain, so I went to the dentist. He diagnosed me with periodontal disease but only performed a dental cleaning without any other treatment. He mentioned that I need to undergo deep cleaning three times. ...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: If you have doubts about the treatment at the clinic, you can consult the periodontology department at a medical center for a second opinion. Once you agree, you can then proceed with periodontal treatment. Periodontal disease cannot be resolved solely by taking anti-infla...

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Understanding Tooth Discomfort: Possible Causes Beyond Pulp Issues

Dental issues Hello Doctor: I occasionally feel a swelling or a tingling sensation in my left lateral incisor. Although it doesn't reach the level of pain, there is still discomfort. A few days ago, I visited the endodontics department at the hospital, where they took a peri...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello: Localized pain is usually first investigated for causes within that area, without specifically considering referred pain from distant sites. If the tooth has already been examined by an endodontist and no issues were found, it is advisable to observe the situation for a pe...

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Choosing Between Dental Bridges and Implants: Cost-Effective Solutions

Issues with Dental Bridges and Implants Hello, Doctor. I have been experiencing periodontal disease, which has led to inflammation and the extraction of two teeth. Initially, I planned to use the two healthy teeth on the left side and one tooth on the right side (the outermost to...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If the outer tooth is not severely affected by periodontal disease, first try to have a dentist treat it to see if it can be preserved for a traditional dental bridge. If it cannot be saved and needs to be extracted, it will result in three missing teeth. You can ask the dentist ...

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Understanding Periodontal Disease Treatment: Expert Insights and Options

Questions related to periodontal disease treatment? Five to six years ago, I underwent orthodontic treatment and had bone screws placed. This year, I was diagnosed with moderate to severe periodontal disease throughout my mouth, and there is a family history of periodontal diseas...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. The treatment for periodontal disease primarily involves the thorough removal of dental plaque and calculus from the tooth roots and the surrounding periodontal pockets, with the aim of reducing the depth of these pockets. Traditionally, in addition to regular dental cleanings...

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Managing Tooth Loss During Periodontal Disease Treatment: Key Considerations

During the treatment of periodontal disease, the issue of tooth loss after extraction? Hello, Doctor. I have a few questions: I am 59 years old and undergoing integrated periodontal care at a regional hospital due to severe periodontal disease. Last week, I had subgingival scalin...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
1. If there is a gap from missing teeth or opposing teeth for six months to a year before periodontal treatment, it may cause the edentulous area to tilt. 2. When the periodontal condition is relatively stable, consideration can be given to placing a temporary denture. 3. It is m...

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Understanding Pain from an Impacted Upper Right Wisdom Tooth

The upper right wisdom tooth has not erupted yet but is causing pain? Hello Doctor! I would like to ask about an issue I've been experiencing. Last month, I noticed that my upper right wisdom tooth has been painful, but it's not severe pain. It feels swollen and there&#...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
It is possible that the eruption of the wisdom tooth has exerted pressure on the second molar in front, causing inflammation of the periodontal tissue at the distal end of the second molar. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to return for further evaluation and examination ...

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Understanding Tooth Pain When Eating: Possible Causes and Solutions

Experiencing pain while eating? Hello doctor, I would like to ask why my upper right back tooth hurts when I eat, but sometimes it doesn't hurt when I eat soft foods. I went to see a dentist, and they said there are no cavities, and advised me to monitor it at home. However,...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If there are no cavities but eating causes pain, it may be due to poor periodontal health or gum recession and inflammation in the upper right area. It is advisable to consult a dentist for further examination. Dr. Tseng Guang-Hui, Department of Dentistry, Nantou Hospital.

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