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Sticking a crown tooth back in
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Hi there, I have a double crown tooth and it's forever coming loose, when I contact my dentist it takes him seconds to re-fix at a cost of £20 then a few days later it's loose again, can anyone tell me what adhesive to use so I can do it myself. Thank you for any advice.
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Unless there's very little root left on your tooth for the crown to stick to - they should not be coming loose. I have a single crown and a bridge and they are a permanent fixture.
If you are after something to fix it yourself, there might be something readily available out there, but I'm sorry I can't help on this as i've never heard of anything :(
Unless there's very little root left on your tooth for the crown to stick to - they should not be coming loose. I have a single crown and a bridge and they are a permanent fixture.
If you are after something to fix it yourself, there might be something readily available out there, but I'm sorry I can't help on this as i've never heard of anything :(
Gizmonster is right, you need to change your dentist. When my crown was fixed the tooth was dried and I had to keep my mouth open until the adhesive had time to work, it definitely took more than seconds. No eating on it for a couple of hours was advised too. I've had mine two years and no problems , touch wood!
^^ short term, you can buy a kit in Boots - I never go on holiday without one, just in case, good for emergency treatment for lost fillings, too http://www.boots.com/...l%20First%20Aid%20Kit
It would be well worth finding out where your nearest Dental Hospital is. Newcastle Bristol Dundee and London are the only ones I know but there may be more. Students do the work which is supervised by clinicians and is free. You can even have root canal work crowns and bridges done if you have the time to attend lengthy appointments. Some of the 5th year students are extremely proficient, and are armed with all the latest procedures and treatments. Of course as soon as they qualify, they are off looking for a placement with an established dentist who can charge £20 to stick a crown back in place! Dental treatment is a disgrace in this country. Unlike GPs who want to see you as little as possible in their surgeries, dentists have a vested interest in getting you in their chairs as often as possible, because the more work they do, the more money they make. This means, as with the American private healthcare model, even NHS dentists have unlimited scope for doing unnecessary work. I have been a victim of this myself on several occasions.
http://www.britishcou...osheets-dentistry.pdf
Try the above link to find a school or hospital near you. Most will have emergency/casualty departments.
Try the above link to find a school or hospital near you. Most will have emergency/casualty departments.
Beaky, they'll stay on for a good while, but obviously it's not the same as going to the dentist and getting a proper fixing. One of my crowns is on a dodgy stump of tooth (not so much left) so has two pins in it, they are screwed into the tooth then glued to the crown. I think this is what OP needs - crowns should not fall off!
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