Thursday 24 February 2011

Q&A: After getting a titanium-based tooth implant my gf can see the metal through her gum. How can we fix it?

Q&A: After getting a titanium-based tooth implant my gf can see the metal through her gum. How can we fix it?

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It was a year-long, pricey administer and she’s very miserable with the final result. She may maybe see the metal somewhat when she had the fakey tooth (like a payment), but it seems of poorer quality now that they extra the tooth itself. It’s the tooth next to her front tooth, so it’s noticeable in her smile. It is not just an issue of the gumline, but through half the gum the metal shows darkly. She’s worried that it is an issue of the placement of the post and there will be nothing she can do to resolve it. She had the tooth itself place on a link weeks ago and has an appt. scheduled in a link more weeks. Is this a natural step, like the gum will bulk up over time? Does anyone have any dreams in this area what her options are/will be? Thank you!

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Answer by ponyboy 81
The gingiva will not likely bulk up in an esthetic way. She may need a grafting surgery to place bandanna that isn’t as thin and will not allow the metal to show through. Ideally, the establish itself is embedded in bone and what might be showing is the abutment that screws into the establish. It is now possible to get tooth colored abutments to help with esthetic issues, even if in her case, a name would have to take in the cost of the new abutment and crown. Excellent luck.

Answer by Dr. Sam
I like ponyboy’s info. The conundrum would be that the crown would also have to be made over. I reckon the uncomplaining and dentist might be able to “come to an understanding” in this area a significant fee adjustment.

With any LUCK, it might be that the temporary crown is a bit small of covering all the metal and the real crown will in fact take in everything. You did not really say if she is still in a temp or not, but I’m just in suspense that she is.

Answer by Skeeter
No the gum will not “bulk up” My daughter has to have gum grafts and we were told that sometimes the color of the grafts are not exact as the surrounding bandanna either. The alternatives to implants are partials, bridges or dentures. An establish is the best replacement we have at this time. Her gum bandanna might be thin in that area. Gums have a trend to receed as we age anyway. She may maybe get a gingival mask which is really cosmetic if nothing can be done to assess the darkness by the tooth itself.

http://www.dr-schulte.ch/images/mukovingivale-chirurgie.jpg

http://www.dr-schulte.ch/images/chirurgie-mukovingival.jpg

Left: This uncomplaining, with a recovery from periodontal disease, has
severe gingival defects in the noticeable front teeth area. She feels
uncomfortable with her compromised appearance. Aptly: By placing a gingival mask, we have reached an aesthetic reconstruction that satisfies the uncomplaining.

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Hey everyone.
I’ve just recently got the ‘post’ part of my tooth establish now, and although the pain is bearable i was wondering how long it would naturally take for the establish to feel normal again? I know it takes nearly 3 or so months to heal completely, but in the mean time i’ve been agreed this join like tooth to wear, and I cant wear it since my gums are still flow of blood.
Any suggestions on how long it would take for my gums to feel normal again?
Thank youu.

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Answer by grandpa walleye
Things must feel fine in a few days except the temporary is irritating your gums. You would then need to have it adjusted by the dentist Excellent luck with the establish. I’m sure you’ll be pleased with it.

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