LINDA5ONE4
06-18-2006, 07:34 PM
I was wondering if anyone had this problem I am going crazy and don't know what to do anymore I had a filling and it is so low my bite is soooo off
it is so uncomfortable......Is their anyway to get it back...... I don't know who to even go to ....the fillings are to low ...should I go back and see if they can put a crown on it ....I really don't know ...looking for advice..
thanks Linda
it is so uncomfortable......Is their anyway to get it back...... I don't know who to even go to ....the fillings are to low ...should I go back and see if they can put a crown on it ....I really don't know ...looking for advice..
thanks Linda
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JenniferE
06-19-2006, 02:27 AM
The dentist may have left the filling intentionally low to take the tooth out of occlusion. This is usually done to protect the tooth if the tooth is in a high stress area and tends to fracture, feel sore often, or other dental issues.
Go back to your dentist and have the dentist take a look. Maybe the dentist did not pack the tooth enough with enough filling material and/or maybe it was placed low intentionally. If it was just an error, the dentist can add more filling material.
Go back to your dentist and have the dentist take a look. Maybe the dentist did not pack the tooth enough with enough filling material and/or maybe it was placed low intentionally. If it was just an error, the dentist can add more filling material.
lucall
08-21-2008, 01:43 AM
Yes I would go back.. You don't want your jaw misligned or you can get t.m.j. Not a good thing at all. T.M. J.
bergerbaby
08-21-2008, 12:03 PM
yes i am having similar problems ,my old dentist put so many big crowns in my mouth (which is only a small mouth) that i have similar problems now !!
i do also grind my teeth now too due to it ,apparantly my new dentist told me because of my crowns ,there isnt anything i can do about my teeth being out of line
well i suppose there is by taking them all off and re-doing them ,but i cant afford that to be done paid out enough as it is
i do also grind my teeth now too due to it ,apparantly my new dentist told me because of my crowns ,there isnt anything i can do about my teeth being out of line
well i suppose there is by taking them all off and re-doing them ,but i cant afford that to be done paid out enough as it is
taape
08-21-2008, 07:35 PM
My teeth are also out of alignment. I went to an orthodontist and he said that may be true but he's more concerned with getting my jaw bite correct rather than matching up my teeth. I don't understand it entirely but in my situation he says that my front teeth are hitting first when I bite/chew and he made me a splint to assist in moving my bite to where it should be. I'm not sure what he does about the teeth not coming together correctly. Anyways, you could see a specialist for an evaluation about your bite.

