I had a temp. bridge placed on 01/24/19 and then my permanent placed on 03/21/19. The dentist had many excuses for the long wait including the lab lost my bridge or the bridge was delivered to a person home by mistake. Recently, my tongue started to rub against a small raised bump. The bridge is located bottom left in the back. I have no pain or discomfort at this time. I do not want to go back to this particular dentist because he was not professional at all. Can I treat this at home?
I went to the dentist Friday to get a temporary crown for the mean time. So, they numbed me up for the temporary one but I woke up this morning with a bump on the inside of my mouth, it is close to my lip (on the inside) it is a clear bump, almost looks like fluid? What is this? Unfortunately they are closed until the 3rd of January.
Mistake! Just want old teeth back. I had a small unnoticeable bump only noticeable to me. I had Invisalign and it was still there. I went to another dentist to get second opinion about getting braces. They recommended 4 crowns. They did them but they came out grey and bump still there. She redid because I was unhappy we used another ceramics. she perm glued they looked ok at office now in pictures look crooked to me and wierd to me and are uncomfortable. Is it me or do these look wierd?
My crown is approx. 2 years old. I did not require a root canal. They do not hurt, are not sore at all...just hard. The opposite side of my mouth had the same procedure and the gums remain normal no protrusion. What would cause my gums to change like this...is it anything serious???
My 10 years old son got 2 crowns on his baby teeth few months ago, and today he has lot of pain on these teeth with bump on the gum. Is it infection? What cause this? If I take my son back to the dentist, what would the dentist do? I paid a thousand $ for it, am I supposed to be charged again? Thanks for advice.