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Archives for August 2020

My dentist is lying about why my new denture won’t stay in

Posted on August 31, 2020 by AllSmiles.

My dentist is lying about why my new denture won’t stay in. I chose my dentist because he said he could give me a denture that fits well. I had all my upper teeth extracted seven years ago and got a denture that I didn’t like. I decided to find a new dentist to replace it, but I made the wrong choice.

My dentist took an impression, did a wax bite, and two wax try-ins. After the second wax try-in, I told my dentist that it was too loose. He replied that the try-in is about the teeth, not the fit. When I received the new denture, guess what? It was loose like the second wax try-in. I took a deep breath and told my dentist that it was unacceptable. He ignored me. He said that my gums need time to adjust, and he asked me to return in a week. Of course, nothing changed. I told him that the denture doesn’t stay in long enough for me to know if I like it.

Next lie. My dentist now says my bite was off. He ground on my denture a few times and kept checking my bite. It didn’t work. What’s next? Fixodent. Really? I could do that at home. I don’t know how I kept my calm, but my dentist told me to come back in another week. When I got home, I saw how rough he was with my denture. Now 3 of the molar teeth are almost flat. And did I overhear him say that I might need a reline? Another lie?

I’m convinced that my dentist is lying, that he knows he didn’t get the impression right, and he keeps making up lies instead of saying that he permanently messed up my denture. He doesn’t want to do a new denture for free. I’m no fool, and I’m not going for the Fixodent lie, the relining lie, or any other lie. I’m in $1300 deep and have a denture with almost-flat molar teeth. Pat M. from MS

Pat,

Although your dentist made many mistakes, the problem with your denture not staying in can probably be resolved with relining it.

Let us review your description of the events:

If you told us everything your dentist did to make your dentures, he skipped a couple of steps that he learned in dental school. Unfortunately, shortcuts are common. Some dentists cut costs by skipping steps. Usually, the result is a suitable denture. But your denture doesn’t fit well. And relining it can take care of that even if your dentist didn’t get the impression right.

Dental Impressions for Dentures

A two-step impression results in an accurate fit. Some dentists take a three-step impression:

  • A preliminary impression with alginate
  • A model of the jaw
  • A custom tray made from the model

But the next steps are essential:

  • Use a heavier impression material to register the borders of the denture and maximize suction
  • Use a light-body material to fill the interior of the impression and register the details of the soft tissue

If a dentist shortens the step and uses a medium-body material, the dentist will save chair time and cost, and you’ll get a decent denture.

Your Denture Reline and Wax Try-In

  • Your dentist will likely use your denture as a custom tray for a more accurate impression.
  • You can ask him to use a two-step impression.
  • Your gums don’t need to adjust to a new denture; your dentist needs to get the impression right.
  • The purpose of the wax try-in is to check the position of the denture teeth and ensure you like your smile.

What If the Reline Doesn’t Work?

Diagram of snap-on dentures; affordable dental implants
Snap-on dentures are affordable dental implants

You might need a new denture. Think about your long-term oral health and budgeting so that you can get a few dental implants to secure your denture and prevent it from slipping around. Your dentist still needs to ensure your denture fits well—with or without implants. Speak with a skilled implant dentist about your options.

What About Your Shortened Molar Teeth?

That’s still an issue. Ask your dentist to check your bite after he relines your dentures. Don’t accept a bite that’s off. It can lead to jaw pain, neck pain, and headaches. Insist that your dentist gets it right.

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Is it okay to wait almost a month to get an infected tooth extracted?

Posted on August 5, 2020 by AllSmiles.

Two weeks ago, I saw a specialist who says that my lower right first molar has a root fracture. I had a root canal on the tooth almost four years ago. The tooth is abscessed, sensitive, and somewhat painful. I have a bad taste in my mouth, and the infection is making me feel foggy and tired. My appointment for an extraction and implant is on the 1st of next month. I’ve asked for a sooner date because of the discomfort and brain fog. But the specialist can’t see many any sooner. Is it dangerous for me to keep waiting or should I find another specialist? – Thanks. Jonathan from AZ

Jonathan,

Your symptoms, including pain, discomfort, fatigue, and brain fog, are good reasons not to wait. Those factors can put you at risk for other ailments or issues, so do what you can to receive the extraction sooner than a month.

Is It Dangerous to Wait for Your Tooth Extraction?

You asked if it’s dangerous to wait for the extraction. While you’re waiting for tooth extraction, the infection can grow and spread deeper. Although Dr. Perry would need to examine your tooth, the infection probably won’t cause serious complications. But complications can occur, and other than the specialist’s schedule, there is no reason to wait. You can get rid of the annoying symptoms sooner than next month.

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You can find a dentist to get you in faster and relieve your discomfort

Since you didn’t mention what type of specialist you’ve seen, we assume that it’s an oral surgeon. Extracting a lower right first molar isn’t usually complicated, so you don’t need an oral surgeon to remove it. You can ask the dentist who gave you the referral to refer you to another specialist. Or you can call an oral surgeon or a general dentist who will see you faster and perform the extraction. Unless there is an unusual problem with your tooth other than the fractured root, a general dentist who frequently extracts teeth can remove it.

And if you look for a general dentist with advanced training in implantology, you can stay with the practice to receive implant placement and a dental crown. It will save you the time and frustration of visiting multiple providers to resolve the issue completely.

Best wishes.

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