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Hi shura,
You have every reason to be concerned about the ill fit of your bridgework. If food debris is accumulating underneath the bridge it will cause inflammation, infection and bone loss to occur. All of which will have a negative affect on your overall health. As you said, your diet is compromised due to the inability to clean your mouth properly so it needs to be addressed asap. It is imperative to see your dentist and discuss a remedy to solve this problem. I know you have been through A LOT of work in the dental chair as well as financially. But the bridges may have to be redone and at this stage it would not be at your own expense. The longer you wait to see your dentist, the further the problems will become and the more likely your dentist will avoid redoing them. I'm hoping your dentist can make a few adjustments to help you clean better, but if he makes the adjustments and they don't work.... don't wait too long to let him know that. Please let us know how things are going... ![]() Bryanna Quote:
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