Category “Dr Ian Dunn”

Have I Got Gum Disease?

February 12th, 2013
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hello there dr Dunn i hope you can help me. I have for the past 3-4 months been suffering with a pain at the back of my mouth that has got progressively worse as time has gone to the point where it hurts all the time now, and I’m having difficulty eating as its so sore. There’s also a nasty taste in my mouth. Is this a sign of gum disease? I have looked at my gums and they dont look red and they arent sore but something is making my whole mouth hurt. Can you explain this for me. Thanks,

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

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Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
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Can I get a brace on the NHS?

November 19th, 2012
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Hi a couple of years ago I decided to have braces fitted as I have spacing between the 5 front upper teeth and 2 front bottom teeth. I went to see my dentist who referred me to a orthodontist who after examining my mouth had said I could not get braces because I had gum disease. The orthodontist then referred me to a periodontist as he felt I needed treatment of gum disease before I could have braces. So over the past few years I have been seeing the periodontist and undergone treatment and my gums are now stable. On my last visit to him which was couple of weeks ago, after examining my gums he had told me I am now ready for braces and will write to my orthodontist who had referred me. However when I contacted the orthodontist, the nurse told me I was no longer their patient and they had discharged me in 2009. The nurse also told me I may not be eligible for treatment on the NHS as I am over 18. I felt really upset over this as they had not notified me that they were discharging me and I was under the false hope all this time that I will be seen by them again. I have now made an appointment with my dentist so I can find out a bit more about which steps to take but I am not very confident about how much advice they will give me. What worries me the most is that if I am not eligible for NHS treatment I may not be able to afford treatment as I am on low income. However the spacing between my teeth has effected me greatly. I have low self-esteem and do not like to socialise. I feel quite isolated and low and feel my teeth is having an impact on my well being. I feel quite depressed all the time and also because I spent years treating the gum disease and hoping I could one day get braces. The spacing also affect my speech slightly. The extensive treatment of the gum disease has also widened the gaps between each teeth. I wonder if you can give me some advice as to whether I may be eligible for NHS treatment due to the emotional impact this is having on me and hence my health. Also if I have to go private how much would I have to spend for the sort of treatment I require. I would appreciate if you can help. Thank you

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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Should I treat my gum disease with dentures or implants?

November 19th, 2012
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Hi Ian, I am 72 and only have about half my teeth left, most of them have fallen out painlessly but relentlessly for the last five years. I recently visited two dentists, who gave conflicting advice. Both said the problem was caused by gum disease. One reccommended extracting the remaining teeth, which he said would cure the gum disease problem. He then proposed an ‘All-on-4′ dental implant procedure to replace all teeth. The second dentist suggested leaving most of the teeth untouched, and making plates in my mouth to replace the missing teeth, the idea being to slowly transition to a full set of false teeth, getting used to eating with dentures gradually.
I have some questions – with Dentist 1′s method of full extraction, is it ok to do the implant surgery on the same day as extraction, or would it be advisable to wait for the gum disease to heal first? Will removing the teeth cure the gum disease (they are badly stained and cannot be cleaned properly as they are too unstable). Finally, with Dentist 2′s method to leave the teeth in,surely the gum disease will continue, so I will still have bad breath and receding gums. Any advice would be appreciated.

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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My daughter had 8 veneers last year, she recently went to her dentist who told her she needs 5 fillings one behind a veneer, could this have happened in 12 months?

September 17th, 2012
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My daughter had extensive work done on her teeth last year. She had around 8 veneers to build up and improve her smile. Her front tooth is dead (she was hit in the face by a football 10 years ago) and used to look grey so this was also fixed We were recommended this dentist by a friend and he has a good reputation. She has recently moved to London and has been having tooth ache. She has just returned from a dentist there having been told she needs 5 fillings, one of which is behind a veneer and that it looks like she has not been to the dentist for years. The dentist showed her xrays of where the fillings are needed. Surely her teeth could not have decayed that badly in 12 months? What should she do?

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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I only brush my teeth once a day and never had any problems, today my gums started to bleed, is this a sign of gum disease?

September 17th, 2012
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Hi, i’m a healthy 22yr old female and I only ever brush my teeth once a day, i have a healthy diet, i don’t floss but i use mouth wash and so far the only problem I’ve had with my teeth (aside from braces in my early teens) is 1 filling when i was very young. but today without any see-able reason my gum started bleeding. it happened very suddenly when i was in work and there was no apparent reason for it. is this a symptom of gum disease?

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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I’ve been quoted £7000 to treat my teeth because I have severe acid erosion and grind my teeth, are there any cheaper alternative?

September 17th, 2012
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Hi,i have quite severe acid erosion and i grind my teeth,ive attempted treatment on the nhs but as u can imagine they are not intrested in the cost of it.I have consulted a private dentist and have been given a ball park figure of 7 thousand pound which is a lot of money .I wonder is there and other options that i could consider because the rate my teeth are eroding i reckon ill have no front top ones in a few years and the back ones are pretty much gone as i have to use them for everything.I have bite problems and my mouth is small i cant open it very much ,any advice would be appreciated

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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I would like to have my gummy smile treated but am scared of getting treatment. Can you advise?

September 14th, 2012
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hi i have a gummy smile.its makes me not confortable to smile and always shy and covering my smile. so i want to get theer treatment but i am so scared in case of any side effect or maybe im not happy with the result i am 23 years old living in liverpool can you tell me if you know any good dentist can do this treatement as i said i am scared and could you help me to make mi mind as well and please could u tell me the prize? and the finance help cause i am in income thank you

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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I’m 26 and my gums have started to recede and bleed, i have the early signs of gum disease, should i consider BOST?

August 10th, 2012
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Hi, Please can you help me. I am only 26 years old and I believe I have gum disease. I have always brushed my teeth twice a day and went to the dentist every 6 months up until the age of 18. 6 months ago my gum became painful, swollen and then receded a great deal. It was one tooth and is the front bottom one in the middle. As I was working away in Japan for 6 months I could not visit my dentist. I went to my dentist last week. She said I had the early stages of gum disease and cleaned my teeth. Since then I have also switched to using an electric tooth brush and use corsodly mouth wash. Now over the last 3 days several of my other teeth on the front have become painful and bleed. I’m really upset about it and want to know what your advice would be. I will call my dentist and go again. I’m sure the new problem gum area will get better but I am worried about the first tooth where the gum has receded. Would you recommend that I ask my dentist about BOST? Where abouts in the country can I get this treatment, how do I go about getting it and how much would it cost?
Thank you so much for your time and help!

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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My gums on the bottom set of teeth seem to be receding, can this be reversed and is it costly?

August 10th, 2012
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The gum at my bottom front tooth appears to have receded and appears quite red and i believe i can see some of the tooth that you wouldn’t normally see, I am assuming this is gum disease, is it possible to turn this situation around or could I possibly lose this tooth? if you can resolve the problem how can you do this and will it be very costly. I have booked an urgent appointment with a dentist, however i would like to know if this is going to be a very costly exercise? Many thanks

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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My parents started losing there teeth in their late 40′s, is it genetic?

August 10th, 2012
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Hello Ian, how are you? I just have a quick question regarding my teeth and gums. Unfortunately both my parents started loosing their teeth when they hit late 40′s. I don’t think there oral health was that bad, they say it was down to genetics? I was just wondering if i will suffer the same fate, is gum disease and losing teeth hereditary? Is there anything i can do to stop this? Any info would be great! Thanks!

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

PurelyPerio
Clinic 334, PO Box 334, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 0AG
Web: www.purelyperio.co.uk Tel: 01625 419700

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