Posts tagged “dentures”

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

I am a smoker and have two wobbly front teeth that need to be extracted, what options do I have?

February 14th, 2012
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I was a patient under Newcastle Dental Hospital for a year before being told recently by my own dentist that I have no option but to lose my wobbling two front teeth (with others to follow within a few years) due to gum recession and bone loss. I have had periodontal disease for years even though I have good oral hygiene (I do smoke though). What options would you suggest to a patient presenting with my problem? 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

What can I do to save my teeth?

August 30th, 2011
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I have always had problems with gum disease from being a child, now that I’am older my dentist has said that my teeth are getting very loose and that maybe i should start thinking about getting them all extracted and false teeth fixed instead. Is it too late now to try and stop myself from loosing my teeth or should I start looking into false teeth and ammitt defeat?

Dr Ian Dunn

Dr Ian Dunn

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

How can I stop my aggressive gum disease?

July 29th, 2011
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I av server gum disease and iam only 29, i use to smoke until the dentist told me that if i carried on I’d have no teeth left by the time i was 35. The gums have receded extremely and I have gaps in-between my teeth, also all my teeth are rather wobbley. Is there anything you can 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