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My Maryland bridge has fallen out 3 times in the last 3 years, what are my other options?

August 1st, 2013
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I have a bridge (I believe it’s called a Maryland bridge) due to losing a tooth, mainly through grinding my teeth in my sleep. I initially had a crown but ended up needing the whole tooth removed and a bridge was my only option. I’ve had it approximately 3 years and it has fallen out and been re-attached 3 times so far. At the moment it’s causing me a lot of pain and I can feel it loosening, ready to fall out again. I assume this is due to grinding my teeth, although on one occasion it did come out when I was eating. I’m concerned that this is just going to keep happening and I’m wondering what my options are. I’m also not really happy with the appearance of the bridge, the tooth doesn’t blend in well enough with the others and you can see that it’s false. I’ve been reading about implants however it seems these can also be damaged by teeth grinding? I understand you may well need to see the tooth, but I’m just wondering what your initial thoughts on this would be and what advice you can offer. Many thanks.

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Dentist says implants will not work because of teeth grinding. What are my options?

January 15th, 2012
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hi, my ? is: i was told by my dentist that i have bruxism. i am missing teeth. he recomends me getting an upper overdenture –with him leaving in what teeth i have left, he says that any kind of implants will not work , due to my extentsive teeth grinding. what is your opinion on this? i would rather have implants then a full palate upper denture. what are my options? thanks,
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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
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I awoke to a cracking sound from grinding my teeth and developed a bacterial infection. Still hurts to put pressure on it. What could it be?

October 13th, 2011
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I had 3 dental implants placed 9 months ago. Everything was fine, but after waking up to a \”cracking\” sound from grinding my teeth in the middle of the night – I have had pressure and pain over one of the teeth. Dentist took x-rays a month ago and said everything was fine. However since then I developed a bacterial infection the left sde of my face. Doctor says it was probably a sinus infection and I have taken antibiotics. The bacteria pain has eased, but it still hurts to put pressure on the tooth. Could it be sinus or the tooth. I know with a real tooth the sinus could cause this pressure, but not sure if that is the same for implants. This particular tooth is one that had a sinus lift. Not sure where to go now. Advise please,
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Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG
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