Friday, January 22, 2010

Gap In Front Teeth Dental Bonding To Fill My Front Gap - Teeth Feel Weird, For How Long?

Dental Bonding to fill my front gap - teeth feel weird, for how long? - gap in front teeth

I) has recently (one weeks is a gap in my front, consisting of two filled teeth with dental bonding. The difference was small and now my teeth look great, but still feels strange. It was a week and still feels strange, like a piece of food down in the middle. I'm curious how long this feeling?

Each time you press i on one of my front teeth, like his .... feel moved when the tooth is loose. And a tooth just feels very different than the others. All of this is because of the loss, of course, and my mouth is not used?

The other members of the union, how much time elapses before accustomed mouth / tongue, have contributed to it and stop Feeligne strange?

3 comments:

David & Shannon B said...

Well, I say, which is normally 2-3 weeks before it is "good" with him, but depends on the time, with the difference output. If you're in your 50 May, you need a little more for the use of someone aged between 20 He lay there a leaf, when he was 23 and lasted for about 2 weeks to get help. If you have a strange feeling in the tooth compared to the tooth, something that should be kept in mind! Try to notice if there is a sensitivity to temperature changes. It would be a concern. If a tooth feels loose ...? you can with. Everything that move the teeth into the bush a little, but if you notice something different than usual to return to your dentist. The bite can be caused from moving the tooth to be smashed and traumatized (bone supporting the teeth) can cause some sensitivity. The treatment is usually only a bite adjustment. If filling glue if you floss, you would see if it moves completely. When putting the silk wad? You should have a smooth contour between thand compulsory, and the natural tooth (the gum, and then) by contact. I would say that they give two weeks and to stop playing with him with his tongue, it takes time ... Remember to take note of changes in sensitivity to temperature, and observe the mobility of the tooth or filling. Best of luck!

Miss. American Nightmare said...

You still are not yet used. It is time to adjust.

2thfairy said...

If you feel that your movement ORDER, you must have a dentist - you may not be fully stabilized. It could WEEKS BEFORE DECIDING YOUR LANGUAGE take leave him alone:) but if its rough or you do not feel like theres an overhang, or you feel / SO PRETTY clutter easily be adjusted.

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