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Archives for August 2024

Why Are My Dental Implant Crowns Loose?

Posted on August 29, 2024 by AllSmiles.

In July 2022, a dentist completed a full-mouth reconstruction for me. I received dental implants, crowns, and porcelain veneers. All four implant crowns were loose within eight months. The dentist secured them again. But last month, the implants became painful again, and one crown is loose. Two of my veneers are loose.

I am deeply concerned because I called the dentist’s office and did not get a response. I searched for the practice on Google, and their Google page says the office is permanently closed. This can only mean that I need to find a new dentist. A friend suggested that I try to track the dentist through the state dental board. I do not want anything from the dentist but my dental records. If the office is closed, my chances of getting a refund are unlikely. I do not know where to start. I appreciate your help. Lamar from NV

Lamar,

We are sorry to hear about your experience. It is undoubtedly traumatizing. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do is find another dentist, but be cautious when selecting.

Why Are Your Dental Implant Crowns Loose?

Your dental implant crowns may be loose due to incorrect implant fixture placement or faulty crown placement/

What Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction?

Full-mouth reconstruction is a combination of dental procedures to rebuild or replace most of your teeth. It requires advanced training and experience. A dentist needs occlusion, bite, and cosmetic dentistry training to restore oral health and give you a beautiful smile. We have several suggestions.

Why Should You Avoid Cheap Dental Implants?

Dental implant components, including the post, abutment, and crown
Many dentists try to preserve natural teeth before recommending an extraction and crown

Cheap dental implants will not give you great results. Dentists often use low-quality implant fixtures or take diagnostic shortcuts to provide exceptionally low fees for their services. Your implants will not last. Although you do not need to choose the most expensive implant dentist, do not seek a bargain.

How to Find an Implant Dentist

You can find an implant dentist by researching several dentists’ training, education, credentials, and memberships.

Research the dentist’s implant training

Check dentists’ websites to see if they refer patients to an oral surgeon or periodontist for implant surgery or perform the surgery themselves.

When a dentist performs both implant surgery and restoration, look for credentials or membership from these organizations:

  • Misch Implant Institute
  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists
  • American Academy of Implant Dentists

Ask about the diagnosis process

Seek a dentist who uses 3-D CT technology to plan for your dental implants. Or the dentist should refer you to a specialist who uses that technology. 3-D scans reveal your oral and facial anatomy to ensure optimal implant placement.

Take the following precautions:

  • Research the dentist’s cosmetic dentistry training.
  • Look for a dentist with post-graduate cosmetic dentistry training. Also, check for the dentist’s continuing education in cosmetic dentistry. It will increase your chances of getting natural-looking results. An accredited cosmetic dentist will give you high-quality results.
  • Check online reviews
  • Read Google and Yelp reviews about the dentist’s work. And look for comments about dental implants or full-mouth restoration.

You can schedule a consultation with two or three dentists before choosing one to restore your teeth.

Baton Rouge family dentist Dr. Ryan Perry sponsors this post.  Read how Dr. Perry strives to provide some of the best dental care in Baton Rouge.

 

Filed Under: Dental Implants Tagged With: dental implant crowns lose, dental implant second opinion, Dental Implants

Is a Root Canal Worth It?

Posted on August 18, 2024 by AllSmiles.

Is a root canal worth it? My bottom right first molar will either need a root canal or extraction and dental implant. My second molar is missing. If I decide to have the dentist extract my tooth, could a snap-on smile help? – Thanks. Wendy from VA

Wendy,

You mentioned that you’ve already lost your second molar and are deciding whether to extract your first molar or get a root canal treatment. Without molars on your left side, you would be unable to chew and function properly.

Is a Root Canal Worth It?

When a natural tooth is savable, the best option is a root canal treatment followed by a crown. Root canal treatment is less expensive than a dental implant, but some prefer dental implants for long-term stability and predictability.

Given the benefits of preserving your natural tooth and the potential complications of losing it, a root canal treatment followed by a crown seems to be the most practical and cost-effective solution in your case. However, schedule an exam with an experienced dentist to determine the pros and cons of your treatment options.

Is a Snap-On Smile a Reliable Tooth Replacement Option?

While a snap-on smile can temporarily solve social situations, understand its limitations. It’s a cosmetic option, not for long-term use or heavy chewing. If you wear the appliance regularly, you need to replace it frequently.

What Are Alternatives to a Snap-On Smile?

A removable partial denture is an alternative to a snap-on smile for replacing missing teeth. However, its stability and effectiveness depend on having teeth in the back to anchor it.

Imagine a table with only two legs on one side. Similarly, your bite is unbalanced when you try to replace molar teeth with a denture supported only by front teeth. The force on the front teeth can cause them to tilt and eventually loosen.

 

Baton Rouge family dentist Dr. Ryan Perry sponsors this post.  Read how Dr. Perry strives to provide some of the best dental care in Baton Rouge.

Filed Under: Root Canal Treatment Tagged With: root canal, root canal benefits, root canal pros and cons, root canal vs implant, root canal worth it, snap-on smile

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    • Free Initial Exam
  • Payment
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
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    • Porcelain Crowns
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    • Dental Bonding
    • CEREC Crowns
    • White Fillings
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