Excellent dentist! Finding a trustworthy practitioner is difficult now a days but with Dr Mateo I feel comfortable knowing I’m going to receive great care! I live in the US but have my dental work in the DR
Dr. Mateo is a very kind and competent dentist. He's been very patient with me in performing procedures as I can tolerate. He is a very clear communicator and solicits feed back to ensure that I understand.
because as you say the crown is pushing the gum.It is good to know if they made a contour of the gums ?, If so or not, fraronron the crown to where it is now, because the preparation of the tooth reaches that level and that is why it looks like it is pushing the gum. good luck Dr. Ruben Mateo
Try to concentrate more on aligning your teeth first, after they are aligned to the next stage of laminates.
the use of anticoagulants makes implant surgery difficult due to bleeding, so pay attention to stent placement to preserve your life.After this situation is stable and your cardiologist, authorize you to suspend anticoagulants for a while, then plan your surgery for placement of implants.The communication between Doctors is always necessary. best wishes Dr Ruben Mateo
according to your story "without seeing any image"just bragging, there must be a nerve injury or maybe an infection. Nerve injuries usually remain for a while.With another tomography and the previous one you can compare and see if there is injury or not, visit another surgeon, while using anti-inflammatory analgesics with vitamin B will help you. good luck
When the veneers are not well adapted, they will cause inflammation of the gums causing gingivitis and can cause periodontal disease.Cavities will definitely be formed sooner or later, no matter what you do at home: dental floss, brushing, the best solution will be to repair the maladaptation.