I cracked tooth #14 that had a large filling. Doctor said the tooth couldnt be saved and it needed a crown. No scan was taken prior to crown prep and what I ended up with is very bulky and rough. I have constant pain and discomfort on my cheek and tongue, my bite feels off, and Im experiencing alot of jaw pain and clicking. I had about 3 adjustments done and was told that it could not be adjusted any further because it needs to be a certain thickness.
I had my front four teeth crowned, and I am unhappy with the look of the new crowns. I had peg laterals that have been bonded for years, and was very excited for this procedure. My dentist was a family dentist who has done my bonding before beautifully. He said A1 at first for the color, but the A2 temporary was horrible so he said I could do B1. I just feel the teeth look off in color and bulkiness. They are zirconia. Should I seek a cosmetic dentist and have them redone? Thank you!
Im not very happy with my new dental crowns. They look too bulky and thick. Are my concerns valid? I am being told that the proportions are correct. What more can I say to help them understand my concerns?
34M. Dentist suggested full set of crowns up top (~$23k) to fix gaps, yellowing, and chipped/worn teeth. After much back and forth and concerns about these issues in temps, the permanents still feel bulky and too far forward in my mouth. They've pushed my upper lip forward (negatively) and I can feel them pressing into my mouth. Shape is OK but faces look rounded. Is this normal/unavoidable? Can I get crowns that more closely mimic natural teeth, particularly their flatness (at least mine)?
My crowns are feeling all of the above for my smile. I had an awful experience with a dentist who placed them on, did no trial, & got upset when I said they didn't look right on me. He said let me place the tops in and you'll see it better. They feel uncomfortable, when I talk I have a lisp, the teeth feel long in back, & implant is causing odd cold sensations in lips. My folks sacrificed everything. Their home, for me and now I've wasted their money.
I just got the permanent crown today on my front bottom tooth and it feels pretty bulky (mainly in the back, the front part looks and feels fine). Dentist said that its supposed to be that way because the tooth is so small and the crown protects it, but the temporary crown felt smaller than this. If anything, I expected the permanent crown to feel more natural. Is this really normal or can I actually get a crown that feels more like how my tooth did?
Recently I had crowns put on my front teeth. I said several times that they look too big and bulky. The Dentist told me to give them time and they should adjust... this is hard for me because my twin sister had the same 6 teeth done and hers look amazing! I also think they sit out way too much giving me a huge over bite!
I got crowns on my four front teeth and I hate them. They are bulky, too big and squint. They just look like big fake white teeth. How hard is it to remove these and how can I make sure the next ones (if I can afford them) look better?
I had a CEREC crown made and cemented yesterday. It feels fat on the inside, like a bubble, and it is rubbing my tongue when I talk. I have had many crowns, and none of them have ever felt like this. This feels more like a temporary crown or a piece of gum stuck on my tooth. Is is possible for the dentist to shave down the portion of the tooth facing the inside of my mouth?
Crown placed in Nov., the crown makes little to no contact with the opposing tooth. It's on #19. The crown is bulky but for the most part doesn't bother me. Except it hurts to floss on the mesial side of tooth. New dentist wants to redo crown due to poor contouring. I am getting braces now and both orthodontist and dentist want a new crown before starting braces. Don't most providers say to place a temp crown during braces? I don't want a new crown to get ruined during braces or mess up my bite.