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Old 06-05-2015, 10:34 AM #1
ritacastaneda ritacastaneda is offline
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Confused bridge work

hi, im new to this but need answers. Had bridge work done on my upper right side of my mouth.. Since this has been done, I have been uncomfortable.. I feel like it sticks out to much and rub against my cheek.. my gum is now swelling up every time I eat or drink something... I cant pinpoint what is exactly wrong.. it feels like its bumpy inside, I cant even eat on that side now. I can tolerate the pain for now but worried about it getting infected. Ive gone back twice to my dentist, but says everything is ok. Can anyone help..im miserable... Do. I find a new dentist. help.................................
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