Category “dental implants”

I have an abscess and think my tooth will need to be extracted, do you have any advice?

August 21st, 2012
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Dear Dr Moore,
My two front upper teeth were root canalled around 3 years ago and I am currently in the process of having NHS veneers but now I have an abscess. I’ve taken a 7 day course of 250mg amoxicillin. I have an appointment with an endodontist soon to see if he can do a re-root canal. But I think in all likelihood my teeth will have to be extracted. So I’ve been researching implants. I have many questions, please could you try to answer them:
1) If my teeth are removed can the hole be filled with a bio-scaffolding like Alverlac? I’ve heard this stuff is good for preventing bone loss.
2) how long will I have to wait to have implants after having my teeth extracted? I’ve heard implants can be placed in the jaw straight after having the teeth removed, is this correct?
3) I believe my gums are quite thin but think they are healthy as I don’t smoke and I’m in good general health. Although, their not ‘bouncy and thick’ looking. Which I’ve heard is preferable for successful implants. Will this be a problem for implants and will you be able to see them through the gums? Or will I have to have a soft tissue graft? And if so how much would this cost and where exactly in the mouth would the tissue be taken from?
4) Have the course of anti-biotics I’ve taken been enough to have killed some/ if not all the bacteria. Or do they just stop the bacteria from spreading?
5)How do you know if you have a good amount of bone in the upper jaw for implants? Is there some kind of average measurement?
6) I’m a student but have a part time job which consists of 20 hours. I was wondering could I pay for my treatment through a dental finance loan company such as Medenta (so I’ll pay a monthly sum for 12 months or so) or are these types of loans only available to full time workers.
7) If I can’t get the loan I’ve worked out it will take me about a year to save for two implants. In the meantime I really dont want to have my teeth extracted (because of the whole bone loss thing and cosmetic appearance). So if I leave the abscessed tooth for the year will this be a problem? Will it cause any ill effects? I’ve already taken anti-biotics. Will I have to take more?
8) If the crown on the implant needs to be replaced what would be the cost? Would it be a similar cost to having a crown on a natural tooth? Or be more expensive?
9) Is it worth having a re-root canal? I’ve read these can cost in excess of £500 and there not always successful. Will it really make a difference? or like I said could I just leave it and save for 12 months for implants?
I know its a lot of questions and of course you havent seen my case but if you could answer my questions it really would help. Thanks.

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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I am unable to wear my false teeth and have no quality of life. What can I do?

July 15th, 2012
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Hi i had 5 bad teeth at the front of my mouth on the top. My dentist decided 2 remove them all and do me some false ones in place. When she was tryin to get a copy of my teeth i kept gagging as i cant stand anything on the roof of my mouth. She couldnt evendo x rays it made me feel sick. Even knowing this was the case she still removed my teeth and gave me some false ones. However i havent been able to wear them they are stuck in my cupboard. I have got no quality of life at the moment as i am embarresed to go any where because i have no teeth. Please can you help me and give me some advice on what i can do thank you

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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With a habit of smoking and drinking my husbands spoiled his tooth implant. Which method of single tooth implantation will work best?

July 6th, 2012
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Sir,
My husband had an accident and lost his single tooth 20 years back. 15 years back he had a dental implant with a screw. Now it’s been spoiled. He had an habbit of smoking and drinking. Which method do you suggest.
whcih method is suggestable for single teeth implant? screw form of implant or drafting directly into the bone. what are the advantages and disadvantages in these both methods, will the bone deteriarate over time considering the smoke, drink and previous implant? What are the new techniques in single teeth implementation. Please advise single tooth implantation.

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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Told two different things off different dentists about my maxilla. Which implant method do I go with?

July 6th, 2012
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I recently visited two separate dentist, both experienced in implant dentistry. The first told me that the relatively new all on 4 methodology was a bad idea. He recommended a simple ridge augmentation procedure for my maxilla, considering that ridge reconstruction and the placing on multiple implants would be very expensive. The second dentist (a perodontist), after doing a complete scan explained that the all on 4 technique could work well with me, especially if he places a fifth implant in the maxilla. In short I am a good candidate for the procedure. As you can see, I have received two quite different professional opinions. I am now quite confused and looking for any third party advice that I can get. Can you give me your insight.

dr andrew moore

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Advance Dental Clinic
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I have an uneven bite due to a misaligned jaw how do I solve it?

July 6th, 2012
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I have a Maliclusion of my jaw and have had to have teeth ? 2 extracted on upper left back teeth and ? 2 lower right back. giving me an uneven bite and no real means to chew properly. I am 59 yrs. young and as far as I am aware a good jaw bone etc. I was on a NHS waiting list for implants, then was removed as they no longer do implants on NHS. Because of the expense I have thought of going abroad to Poland, yet here in the U.K. is just as big a mine field to find a good Implant dentist can you give me a rough idea of costs and how to find a good implant dentist (I’ll travel to where ever) or could I solve some of the problem by having implants on the upper or on lower jaw only ?

dr andrew moore

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Advance Dental Clinic
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How long does bone graft and implant procedure take?

July 6th, 2012
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Hi,
I’m planning to do dental implant for replacing single tooth in upper jaw.Regarding that i consulted a dentist.They said bone graft is necessary because of not having enough bone in my jaw.Actually I removed the tooth 13 years before.
could you please update me how long it’ll take to wear denture or temporary tooth after dental implant surgery with bone graft .Also I want to know how long it’ll take to heal ? After how many days I can wear permanent tooth ?
Also I want to know Why bad smell is rising while wearing denture ?If I have been done dental implant ,Can i be free from bad smell from my mouth ?

Thanks in advance…looking for your valuable reply

dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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dental implant for the replacement of fallen crown

June 18th, 2012
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I have previously (5 yrs ago) had root treatment and a crown on my to second pre-molar. Last weekend the crown, which covered most of the area of the tooth, fell out. Today I visited a dentist and apparently I now don’t have enough tooth on show to have another crown (my gum has already covered over the area) the root is also not in the best condition for this. So this would mean my options are a denture, a bridge or an implant. Not keen to get a denture, the bridge I’m guessing may cause problems down the line for my other surrounding teeth. So what kind of price would I be looking at for an implant? And is this a more “permenant” solution? Many thanks.
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Dr Nick Fahey
Woodborough House Dental Practice
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dental implant has fallen out

June 18th, 2012
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Hi, I had an imlant placed this July, now four weeks later the implant has come out. It starting feelin very wobbly whenever I talked or ate. Then yesterday evening it came out, the tooth cemented with the screw, it all came out. Please advise me what to do. And how much would it roughly cost me to get it back in there. And could you please tell me what might have caused the tooth and screw to come out? Kind Regards,
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dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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Should I go for fixed or removable teeth after sinus lift?

June 11th, 2012
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I’m healing from a sinus floor lift, about three months now. I have to make a choice between implants that the denture is screwed in place, or one that snaps in and is removable. Can you give me the pros and cons for each method. I’d rather not have to take them out. I was told that the snap in kind are easier to clean, but wouldn’t a water pick clean the fixed kind? I was also told that the fixed kind are heavy and that they would affect speech, because there is a small space between the gum and denture. I also was told that with the snap in, I would need 5 implants and 6 with the fixed. I would have to go in once a year for either, to remove and clean or replace the clips. Thanks,
dr andrew moore

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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time frame for when you can have an implant after having a tooth extraction

June 1st, 2012
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i am a 56 year old female andI have just had my front tooth – crown, post and remaining tooth removed. When will I be able to start work for an implant? The temp plate is badly fitting and uncomfortable and the sooner I am able to start the better. Could you also give me some idea of the costs involved. My other front tooth is also a crown, but to avoid costs I would be happy to have a replacemnt for this.,
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