Hello Apple way :) Love the name btw. I would definitely recommend braces to close the space. even though it seems the teeth are together at the top the roots of the teeth most likely are directed away from each other creating that black triangle at the gum line. ( Must hace radiographs to determine that ) So what we would do is actually move the roots of the teeth closer together creating wider area of contact between the teeth. I hope this answer makes sense.
Hello Kmorse74. In my experience with botox, patient that have excessive eyelid skin don't' benefit from botox. I don't want to sound mean but I think the best course of action would be blepharoplasty at your friendly plastic surgeons office. Adding up cost and benefits IMHO. Laser treatments had became very successful in past few years. Wish you all the best!
It could be totally normal for implant placement if you had any bone grafting material placed or procedure was a bit invasive. I would contact the dentist that placed an implant since they do know how procedure was performed. Best of luck and I hope it heals fast for you.
Hello Amandae, I am sorry to hear about your painful experience. From your short statement it sound like tissue irritation around your new prepared crowns. I suggest to visit your dentist and verify the source. It could be just as simple as tissue pain to possible infection. You aren't going to be necessarily sensitive to hot and cold with either one of these scenarios. It isn't a normality to have to be taking that much pain meds beyond 1-2 days post treatment. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
I am sorry to hear about your accident. I am assuming that your dentist told you that your tooth was cracked on inside. To give you a little more information on what could be done I first would like to know if you are symptomatic or have any pain, pressure or any other bothersome symptoms. There are several things that could be done. 1. Nothing, if there are no symptoms. Observation with radiography and exams to make sure there is no infection in the future and nerve hadn't died from impact. 2. Endodontic treatment, meaning removing the nerve and cleaning the tooth out if you are symptomatic and tests show nerve is dying or had died already. This procedure may or may not require crowning the tooth as well. 3. And lastly and hopefully the least viable option is removing the tooth if the crack is mobile and part of the tooth is dislodged. Please don't hesitate to post any further questions and you need any more clarification. I hope you do go see your dentist if you haven't done so already. Thank you for being a part of RS.