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

Dr Nick Fahey
Woodborough House Dental Practice
21 Reading Road, Pangbourne, Reading RG8 7LR
Web: www.woodboroughhouse.com Tel: Tel: 0118 984 3108


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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
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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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
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 01245 268 494

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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.,
dr glover

Dr Glover
Fergus and Glover
160 Union St Aberdeen AB10 1QT
Web : www.fergusandglover.co.uk Tel: 012 246 44876

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I have periodontal disease, but would really like dental implants

June 1st, 2012
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hello i have really, really bad periodontal disease and my gums have receded heavily. I am going to my doctor soon to have all my teeth removed and he wants me to have a denture but i really like the thought of dental implants. Do you think once my teeth have been removed and the disease has cleared up that i can have implants? ANd how long does that take usually? thank you for any info you can give,
dr glover

Dr Glover
Fergus and Glover
160 Union St Aberdeen AB10 1QT
Web : www.fergusandglover.co.uk Tel: 012 246 44876

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How long after my front tooth is removed should I wait before getting an implant?

June 1st, 2012
Q.
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.,

Can you tell me if dental implants are possible if a person has no teeth?

May 29th, 2012
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hello doctor kalpesh bohara. I have no teeth at all, and am getting pretty sick of wearing my uncomfortable and very ugly dentures. I really like the idea of getting dental implants, even though I am quite nervous about this as it does seem to be an invasive procedure. Could you tell me what could be done for a person with no teeth and how long it would take for it all to be healed? thanks for any info you can give, it is greatly appreciated as this is something i really want to get as soon as I can,
Dr Kalpesh Bohara

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite, 27 Park Rd, Loughborough, LE11 2ED
Web : www.dental-suite.co.uk Tel: 01509 231144
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I hate wearing dentures and am interested in implants.

May 21st, 2012
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hi i am a long suffering denture wearer and am very interested in what dental implants can offer me. I have a complete denture, which has been bothering me for years, do you think it would be a good idea for me to replace all of my teeth with implants? and would these be individual implants or something else. and one last question what is the generally cost of a procedure like that? thanks,
Dr Kalpesh Bohara

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite, 27 Park Rd, Loughborough, LE11 2ED
Web : www.dental-suite.co.uk Tel: 01509 231144
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Implants feel uncomfortable and are rubbing against gums. What can be done?

May 18th, 2012
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hello can you please offer some advice for my problem. my mother currently wears implants and they are causing a whole lot of trouble, rubbing her gums and just making her mouth feel uncomfortable. I have been looking for other options out there and i do like the ideas of implants for dentures something called all on 4 i think its called. What does this entail exactly because my mother is quite frail. thank you for your time dr,
dr nick fahey

Dr Nick Fahey
Woodborough House Dental Practice
21 Reading Road, Pangbourne, Reading RG8 7LR
Web: www.woodboroughhouse.com Tel: Tel: 0118 984 3108


Harley Street Dental Studio
42 Harley Street, London W1G 9PR
Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.comTel: 020 7636 5981

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My dentist says my crowns have to be narrower, is that true?

May 11th, 2012
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I had lost both my first molars many years ago. I recently had two implants placed in the gaps where the teeth had once been. Two implants because the gap had widened over time. There had also been substantial bone loss especially on the right hand side, therefore the implants were ‘shortys’. The (double)crowns placed on these implants are narrower than the teeth on either side, (the premolar and second molar), the crowns do not resemble teeth at all. My dentist has excused this issue by saying that as the imlants were short, the crowns have to be narrower. Can you tell me is there any truth in his explaination. I really am distressing about this. I can send you photographs if you wish?,
Dr Kalpesh Bohara

Dr Kalpesh Bohara
The Dental Suite, 27 Park Rd, Loughborough, LE11 2ED
Web : www.dental-suite.co.uk Tel: 01509 231144
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