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Old 01-30-2013, 02:08 PM #1
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Default Implant and crown placement

Hello there. I have been reading he posts here, but have not found the the exact answer/advice am looking for.

I got an implant on my lower left molar, starting the procedure about 9 months ago. My 12 year molars never came in (born without them and with out wisdom teeth) so I have just the one molar on each side to really chew with. So, the molar had two root canals, then failed so off to get an implant i went. My dentist took the impressions and got the crown made back in December, 2012. It was low when it was put in. My question is - should a crown fit perfectly when put in the first time?
It did not, the dentist drilled (i am not sure that is the right word) the tooth next to the implant/crown so the other tooth would not hit first. Asa a result of the tooth hitting first, it has been taking too much pressure and there is now an abscess at the root and if it does not heal on its own from having it adjust twice (drilled on to lower it). I want to know if I should have expected the crown to fit properly the first time. I asked my dentist this and he said the bite changes. I think for the money i spent onthe crown it should have fit.... Any advice?
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Elaine Rosemary,

Firstly, abscessed teeth do not heal on their own. Once a tooth is infected, it remains infected irrelevant of the procedure done to it. So if your molar is abscessed you need to decide on a root canal or extraction. It is also not wise to have an abscess next to an implant as the bacteria will spread.

All crowns need to fit properly into the bite as best as possible. Anytime a tooth or crown is lower than the adjacent teeth, there will be undue pressure on the other teeth. It is not wise to severely cut down other teeth to fit one tooth into the bite. So perhaps the original implant crown was ill fitting.

I think a second opinion about the fit of the crown and an evaluation of your bite would be warranted. Also, verify the abscess on that molar as that could be a real detriment to the implant.

If you can post the x-ray here.

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Hello there. I have been reading he posts here, but have not found the the exact answer/advice am looking for.

I got an implant on my lower left molar, starting the procedure about 9 months ago. My 12 year molars never came in (born without them and with out wisdom teeth) so I have just the one molar on each side to really chew with. So, the molar had two root canals, then failed so off to get an implant i went. My dentist took the impressions and got the crown made back in December, 2012. It was low when it was put in. My question is - should a crown fit perfectly when put in the first time?
It did not, the dentist drilled (i am not sure that is the right word) the tooth next to the implant/crown so the other tooth would not hit first. Asa a result of the tooth hitting first, it has been taking too much pressure and there is now an abscess at the root and if it does not heal on its own from having it adjust twice (drilled on to lower it). I want to know if I should have expected the crown to fit properly the first time. I asked my dentist this and he said the bite changes. I think for the money i spent onthe crown it should have fit.... Any advice?
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