I needed a crown on one of my front teeth. I called my insurance and they gave me Dr.Lyssova's info. I called the office and was seen in a few hours. I only had 2 visits. Her office is in an amazing location, easy to get to. Her staff is AWESOME. I HIGHLY recommend Dr. Lyssova for all your dental work.
I had my first implant placed by Dr. Lyssova. All I can say is WOW!!! Everything was MARVELOUS, from making my appointment, to the location, all the way to finished implant crown very cost effective. Dr. Lyssova and her staff are the best. I will definitely recommend her to anyone who needs dental implants
I had been searching for a solution to fix my open bite. I felt uneasy about a surgical procedure on the upper jaw that I was offered and wanted to wear brackets in my adulthood. Dr. Lyssova offered to go with with Invisalign, not the most effective but the easiest treatment in my case. The results overcame my expectations. In less than a year my open bite was fixed and I can finally close my jaws. Beside that I noticed that my upper lip looks plumper now and I don't have more discomfort in my TMJ. After trays were removed, Dr. Lyssova did a bleaching treatment and gave me retainers to wear at night. Now I have a perfect bite with the perfectly straight and eight teeth. I highly recommend to use Invisalign over anything else. They are removable, easy to clean and truly invisible. Updated on 25 May 2016: Here are the pictures from my doctor
Medicaid doesn't cover implants. It doesn't cover any elective procedure, especially on any of your back teeth.
Dear ashjohnson4536, You should contact your dentist ASAP. Was a crown cemented with temporary cement? If yes, why? If it was permanently cemented, the crown being loose and bleeding gums around it are not good signs.
Dear lisa monte, That was absolutely the dentist’s job to make sure that your front teeth are even after she completed the composite procedure. You should go back to your dentist to get the necessary adjustments.
Dear tonydweaver, Have you returned to your dentist for an evaluation of your bite? Did the tooth under the crown have a root canal treatment? Additional information is needed in order to find what’s causing so much discomfort. It sounds like it might be the bite problem, but it has been almost a year since you had it inserted. I would go back to your dentist for re-evaluation.
Dear dental hell, Unfortunately yes. Prepping and re-prepping teeth leaves less and less healthy tooth structure away from the nerve. Your dentist should evaluate the actual cause of pain: minimal tooth structure left or possibly ill-fitting temporary crowns. I would not recommend placing the final bridge until you’re sure that no root canal treatment is needed.