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Help! My Dental Implants are Falling Out.

Posted on May 31, 2021 by writeradmin.

I had a full mouth reconstruction done a year ago and the dental implant crowns have been falling off leaving me with nothing but the screws. Now one of the implants themselves have fallen out. I’ve been trying to reach my dentist for months, but they keep blowing me off. Now I learn he’s actually fled the country. Is there any way I can get some teeth now?

Liz

Dear Liz,

An image of a dental implant next to a tooth

I am sorry for what you are being put through. It seems your dentist was a crook. I think he or she knows they are in trouble as they fled. I wonder how many other victims there are. It will be hard to recoup your money unless he comes back to the country. I can, however, tell you how to get the smile you want.

You made a good choice in getting dental implants. They are the best tooth replacement. I hope you actually needed a full-mouth reconstruction and that wasn’t just another part of his unethical behavior. Either way, you need one now. To be frank, this is one of the most advanced procedures. Unfortunately, this procedure is not taught in dental school. In order for a dentist to get the training to do this properly, it will require a dentist who invested in a significant amount of post-doctoral treatment, specifically in three areas:

  • Cosmetics – to ensure your smile looks beautiful
  • Dental Implants – for obvious reasons
  • TMJ and occlusion – to make certain they know you your teeth should meet with proper occlusion.

I know that is a tall order. Start with the the cosmetic training. I would not look for the cheapest dentist. That usually means they cut corners in order to keep profits up. That is the last thing you need. Look for someone listed on the mynewsmile.com website. Any dentist listed there has had their technical training as well as their artistry evaluated. They cannot just pay to be listed. Next look at their implant training. Dentists with implant training often have TMJ training as well because proper occlusion is necessary for a good outcome with dental implants. For instance, Dr. Delaune did implantology training with the Zimmer Institute, but he also invested in advanced TMJ training with the renowned Dawson Academy.

Please don’t be surprised if they mention you need a bone grafting procedure to get these implants done correctly. Your implants will probably have to be removed, if more of them haven’t failed by then. When that happens, you lose some bone structure. In order for your dental implants to remain secure, you will need that bone support. In fact, it is imperative that bone integrates with the implants for a successful case.

Following these guidelines, you should receive an amazing smile you will be proud to share that will serve you well for many years to come.

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Filed Under: Dental Implants Tagged With: bone grafting, dental implant failure, finding an expert cosmetic dentist, full mouth reconstruction, tmj dentist

Using Invisalign as a Retainer

Posted on May 30, 2021 by writeradmin.

I am finishing up my Invisalign treatment. I have two sets of aligners left. I have to move rather quickly to another state and will be quite busy once I arrive. My sister and her young son were just diagnosed with cancer, though they have two different cancers. I was coming to help anyway, but now her husband was in a car accident and he is in a wheelchair and will be for several months. I need to leave immediately. My boss has given me permission to work remotely. The only thing I don’t have worked out is how to do the Invisalign. I will have no time to find a new dentist. Do you have any recommendations?

Kathy

Dear Kathy,

Invisalign Aligner

Invisalign Aligner

First, let me express how sorry I am for all that you and your family are enduring at the moment, as well as how grateful I am that you are doing all you can to help them. I am sure it brings them some peace of mind. The first thing I would do is call your dentist and ask him to provide you with your last two sets of your Invisalign aligners. Assuming your case has had nothing unusual and everything is going according to plan, he should not have any problem with that at all.

That is the easy part. the tricky part comes after you are done with your treatment. You will need to wear a retainer, unless you want your teeth to go right back to the way they were before their treatment. The good news is, there is a way to do this without you having to take time out to see a dentist. Your final pair of aligners can double as a retainer if you follow these directions and take good care of them.

Using Invisalign as a Retainer

The first step will be to wear them all the time for a month. Once the month has passed, then start backing off. You can wear them nights only for a month or two. After that, try every other night. Directly after the first time you were without them for two days, I’d like you to do a little test. When you put the aligners back in, if they are a little harder to put on I suggest you go back to wearing them every night for a couple more weeks, then try again.

Once they remain in place, you can wear them every other night for a month then retest to see how that is going. If they are fine, you can go to wearing them once a week. Always repeat the test mentioned above before any change, backing off a little more after each stable pass. Eventually, you won’t need them at all.

I would still keep the aligners even after you are done with them for two reasons. First, you can periodically check to see that no shifting has happened. Second, they are great for doubling as teeth whitening trays. When you do get to a new dentist, he can provide you with whitening gel. This will allow you to keep your teeth youthful and bright at a fraction of the cost.

Best of everything to you and your family.
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Filed Under: Invisalign Tagged With: dental retainer, invisible braces, teeth whitening, using Invisalign as a retainer

Smile Makeover Disaster

Posted on May 15, 2021 by writeradmin.

I need some serious advice. I went to my dentist with the intent of having my cleaning done and then getting a recommendation for an orthodontist. My four upper front teeth are crooked. He said he could make them straight with cosmetic dentistry and I would not have to worry about the inconvenience of braces. That sounded great to me so I agreed. He told me that two porcelain veneers and dental bonding would make my smile look completely straight. I was excited about the possibility of having a beautiful smile. When the makeover was “completed”, it wasn’t anything like he promised. The teeth are still uneven, the porcelain veneer is too small and you can see a gap between the veneer and my gums. He also charged me for reshaping my lower teeth which was never even discussed. I was quite upset and told him this wasn’t the outcome I expected. Then, he proceeded to tell me the only way to get the outcome I want is with four dental crowns. Of course, that will be an additional fee. Is this allowed? Can he get away with it?

Fanny

Dear Fanny,

porcelain veneer being placed on a tooth

No. Your dentist cannot get away with this. I would go back to him and ask for a refund. If he says no, remind him that he was the one who told you what this outcome would be and he didn’t deliver on his promise. On top of that, the porcelain veneer he provided for you has an open margin (what dentists call that gap you described). Open margins put your teeth at risk because it allows food and other bacteria to get caught between your teeth and the veneers, leading to decay. A second issue that can get him in big trouble is reshaping your bottom teeth without your permission. It sounds like this dentist was using you for practice. Let him know you will be taking this issue to the dental board and I think he will provide your refund.

Once you have secured your refund, you will want to get the smile makeover you wanted. Believe it or not, it is probably still possible to do with porcelain veneers. You just need a skilled cosmetic dentist to do the work. I would look for a dentist who is recommended on the mynewsmile.com website. Dentists cannot pay to be listed on this site. Instead, they are screened for both their technical skill as well as their artistry. Any dentist recommended on there will give you a stunning smile.

I will say, if you are planning on just getting four porcelain veneers (and it is okay if you are) then I suggest you have teeth whitening done first. Most patients smiles are six to ten teeth wide. Getting your teeth whitened allows you to have your non-veneered teeth blend in better than if you left them their current tone.

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Filed Under: Porcelain Veneers Tagged With: cosmetic dentistry horror stories, dental bonding, getting a refund, mynewsmile.com, Smile Makeover, teeth whitening

My Mouth is Collapsed

Posted on May 5, 2021 by writeradmin.

I have always had problems with some teeth grinding. I wear a mouth guard at night as a result. That is the only time I feel like people can see my teeth and my jaw even hurts less. When I am not wearing it, my jaw hurts, you can’t see my teeth even when I smile, and I’m having trouble pronouncing some letters. My dentist is suggesting porcelain veneers. I just want to make sure I understand all my options. Is this the way I should go?

LeeAnn

Dear LeeAnn,

Woman holding her jaw in pain

I want you to be very careful here. While porcelain veneers could improve the appearance, if your dentist has artistic skill with cosmetic work, it will not solve the pain your are in. It sounds like your bite has collapsed as a result of the teeth grinding. This is going to lead to TMJ Disorder, which will put you in even more pain.

The solution in a case like yours is to have a full-mouth reconstruction, which means putting a crown on every tooth in order to build your bite back into the right position. However, this is the single most advanced procedure in general dentistry. It is not taught adequately in dental school. You will need a dentist who has invested a lot of post-doctoral training in both TMJ Treatment and Reconstructive Dentistry.

If this is done incorrectly, you will end up in more pain than before. In your position, I would look for a dentist who has significant training in one of the following institutions.

  • The Pankey Institute
  • Dawson Academy
  • The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies

The first two are located in Florida. The last one is (obviously) located in Las Vegas. They will have the knowledge necessary to make sure when they do build up your bite, they do it correctly.

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Filed Under: TMJ Dentist Tagged With: dental crowns, jaw pain, porcelain veneers, TMJ Training

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