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kannaiah 11-28-2011 02:14 PM

uncomfortable new crown to second molar
 
Hi,

This is my first post in this forum, I had lot of problems with teeth and still do.

Current state of my teeth is as below,
I'm 30years old. My state of teeth is below.
Had root canal done for both lower central incisors, 10 years back, are there without crowns, occasional faint pain and sometimes they touch front teeth and can't close jaws properly.
Had removal of lower right wisdom teeth done and recently got root canal treatment with crown for the 2nd molar.

I feel the crown doesn't fit properly, when I chew suddenly sometimes feel lot of pressure on the tooth, some times its fine. When the dentist placed the crown it was little bit higher so he scrapped of top tooth to adjust the bite but I still feel sudden pressure when I chew.

Is this feeling normal and would it go after few days? or my crown is not fitted properly?

I doubt if my dentist acknowledges my concerns. Can I continue using this crown and redo them later after 6 months??

I also planning to get invisalign to correct my diastema, not sure if this is the right time to start the procedure with this uncomfortable crown.

I'm from India and had crowns done here while on vacation, will be going back to UK next week where I plan to get invisalign.

Please advice what to do.

Cheers,
Kanna

ginnie 11-28-2011 03:48 PM

Re: crown
 
Hi, and I am sorry you are having trouble with your teeth. There is a woman named Bryanna, that is great with dentistry. You can private her also. I would say from what I heard, that your crown is hitting "high" You are feeling it when you bite down. This should not be. Your bite should be alright, before you go through the process of invisilign. Your dentist needs to correct the fitting of that crown. If it doesn't feel right it isn't right. Bryanna can answer you better than I can, thats for sure. take care ginnie

kannaiah 11-29-2011 02:04 AM

Thanks for the reply.
I think the reason might be the crown is flat but originally it used have a \/ like shape.


Regards,
kanna

Quote:

Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 828227)
Hi, and I am sorry you are having trouble with your teeth. There is a woman named Bryanna, that is great with dentistry. You can private her also. I would say from what I heard, that your crown is hitting "high" You are feeling it when you bite down. This should not be. Your bite should be alright, before you go through the process of invisilign. Your dentist needs to correct the fitting of that crown. If it doesn't feel right it isn't right. Bryanna can answer you better than I can, thats for sure. take care ginnie



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