Is there any way to whiten teeth that have no enamel on them? I went
through a phase where I would eat lemons and salt everyday and now I am
left with very sensitive teeth with no enamel and are turning yellow.
I have always had problems with my teeth and have BEGGED dentists to
remove them and give me dentures but no one will. I have tried
bleaching at home and it doesn't work, just makes my teeth more
sensitive. I cant afford expensive treatments at the dentist office.
Is there any help short of pulling my own teeth out to get dentures?
oN - 12 Dec 2006 17:27 GMT
> Is there any way to whiten teeth that have no enamel on them? I went
> through a phase where I would eat lemons and salt everyday and now I am
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> sensitive. I cant afford expensive treatments at the dentist office.
> Is there any help short of pulling my own teeth out to get dentures?
Cad-Cam tehnology, veneers, non-metal crowns....perfect estetic. There they
cost 250 Euros each.
There you can make some butifooool ("Death ball" from MASH) Briges (Hay Jeff
:)
All the best
Proka
Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 12 Dec 2006 17:53 GMT
>>Is there any way to whiten teeth that have no enamel on them? I went
>>through a phase where I would eat lemons and salt everyday and now I am
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> All the best
> Proka
Wow, Proka--you get some kinda special deal on the Cerec machine? I may
come to you to do my inlays!
Steve

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oN - 15 Dec 2006 09:34 GMT
> >>Is there any way to whiten teeth that have no enamel on them? I went
> >>through a phase where I would eat lemons and salt everyday and now I am
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>
> Steve
With my great pleasure. Welcome allways!
There dental work cost "a lot". :/
All the best,
Proka
Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 12 Dec 2006 17:50 GMT
> Is there any way to whiten teeth that have no enamel on them? I went
> through a phase where I would eat lemons and salt everyday and now I am
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> sensitive. I cant afford expensive treatments at the dentist office.
> Is there any help short of pulling my own teeth out to get dentures?
If your enamel is that severly eroded I definitely recommend against
bleaching. You will be at increased risk of severe sensitivity and
pulpal reactions. And if you have that little enamel you have bigger
problems than the color. This is more likely to be a restorative situation.
Steve

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