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Archives for September 2019

Should I Have Seen a Specialist for my Bone Graft?

Posted on September 30, 2019 by ectree.

Hi,

My general dentist told me I needed a bone graft before I could get dental implants. After the bone graft healed, he tried to place the implant, but said my bone was still too thin. After all this surgery, he’s now saying I should get a bridge. Would this have happened if I went to a specialist instead? I thought I could trust him because of his experience.

Marcel, from Seattle, Washington

 

Hi Marcel,

Your dentist sounds like he knows he made a mistake. He likely has more experience placing bridges than he does with dental implants, and is trying to give you the best-looking result. If you need work on a single tooth, a bridge is a good option. If you still would like a dental implant, ask him to refer you to a periodontist or oral surgeon with experience in implants.

While this incident would probably not have happened in the hands of a specialist, dental implantology is not a field recognized by the ADA. They do, however, have more advanced training in placing dental implants than general dentists.

Even with experience, a bone graft is a difficult procedure. If your dentist had gone ahead with your implant, your dental implant would have likely failed, which would have cost you even more in the future. So he is trying to do right by you. Dentists are likely to make mistakes as they try new things. It’s up to you to decide if you’d like a dental bridge or to see an implant specialist to continue.

This blog post is brought to you by Baton Rouge dental implant provider, Dr. Ryan Perry.

Filed Under: Dental Bridges, Dental Implants Tagged With: bone graft, bone too thin, dental bridge vs. dental implant, dental implant failure, dental implant specialist, dental implantology, dentist made mistake, general dentist, oral surgeon, Periodontal Surgery

Can I Go Back To This Dentist?

Posted on September 15, 2019 by ectree.

Hello,

I went to see a cosmetic dentist in my area. I wanted to straighten my teeth and whiten my smile, so he recommended getting porcelain veneers. I was all set to make my first appointment when I got the estimate for my treatment. It was thousands of dollars over my budget! I asked if there was an affordable or alternative option, and they seemed upset with me.

I haven’t been back since. I had my heart set on having him as my dentist, but I don’t think he wants to work with me. What can I do?

Beatrice, from Lexington, Kentucky

 

Hello Beatrice,

Being able to speak honestly with your dentist is important. Since you voiced concerns over payment, your dentist should have mentioned other options. You can straighten and whiten your teeth without veneers. You can try orthodontics, or get a take-home whitening kit. You could start with a couple veneers and get more as you can afford them. Since he refused, he’s not willing to work with you, and isn’t doing what’s best for you. Dentists may be comfortable with certain solutions, but a ‘my way or the highway’ attitude will not get them very far.

You should get a second opinion from another dentist. Being upfront about your cost concerns is best. Hopefully, your next dentist will work within your limits to create the best treatment plan for you.

This blog post is brought to you by Baton Rouge dentist, Dr. Ryan Perry.

Filed Under: Affordable Dentist, Dentist Tagged With: banned from dentist, can't afford veneers, Cosmetic Dentist, Porcelain Veneers, Second Opinion, straighten teeth, take home whitening kit, whiten teeth

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