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Gum pain / biological width

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Nimmie - 08 Sep 2006 09:35 GMT
Hi all,

10 days ago I've been to a dental hygienist I've never met before.
Although I'm pretty tough when it comes to cleanings, this one was
extremely painful. I was bleeding afterwards for 2 days every time I
brushed my teeth (never happened to me before!)

This week I noticed that whenever I eat, the gums around 2 different
crowns start hurting. At the time I had a similar issue with one crown,
which had to be replaced to fix the problem (something with regards to
biological width not being maintained?). Apparently, I am very
sensitive to this type of problem.
I used a small mirror to look at the crowns and I don't remember seeing
so much of the crowns exposed (although I may be wrong).

Is it possible the dental hygienist caused permanent damage? I find it
difficult to eat - the pain is not very strong, but it's very
persistent, and occurs every time after I eat. Like I said, I've had
similar pain in the past - and it was associated with biological
width..

Please.. any advice would be so helpful. I'm really concerned I'll have
to replace both crowns again.

Will greatly appreciate any help,

Best regards,

Nimmie
Joel344 - 17 Sep 2006 22:30 GMT
> Is it possible the dental hygienist caused permanent damage? I find it
> difficult to eat - the pain is not very strong, but it's very
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> have
> to replace both crowns again.

I would try to get the dental hygienist to replace the crowns .....

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Joel34
everdental@gmail.com - 19 Sep 2006 20:30 GMT
replace the crowns in a real good office, like ours !!
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> > Is it possible the dental hygienist caused permanent damage? I find it
> > difficult to eat - the pain is not very strong, but it's very
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everdental@gmail.com - 19 Sep 2006 20:30 GMT
replace the crowns in a real good office, like ours !!
Joel344 a scris:

> > Is it possible the dental hygienist caused permanent damage? I find it
> > difficult to eat - the pain is not very strong, but it's very
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Joel344's Profile: http://dentalcom.net/forum/member.php?userid=12
> View this thread: http://dentalcom.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5015
 
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