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Villages PL 05-30-2014 03:14 PM

Need advice about bad dental experience.
 
I had a crown put on a tooth about 6 weeks ago. I was glad when it was over because it wasn't a pleasant experience. I had to get several shots to deaden the pain before all the grinding began. Then it took the rest of the day (several hours) for the numbness to wear off. When I went back, it was a struggle getting the temporary crown off because it was put on too tight. So it was an ordeal but I didn't expect it to be easy.

Today, as I was eating lunch, I began to notice that the tooth was feeling a bit sensitive. So I looked at it in the bathroom mirror after brushing my teeth. To my horror, the porcelain crown cover was gone and all I could see was a dark gold color. When they recommended it they said it was porcelain over gold which was supposed to be the best for durability.

It seems that all dentists are closed on friday so I can't talk to anyone about it until monday. I can't stop eating so I guess I will be chewing on the gold part of it. I wonder what happened to the porcelain, did it just disolve over the short period of time that I had it?

And what should happen next? If it happened to you, would you be eager to have the same dentist do it again and go through the same ordeal all over again?

And this dentist was highly recommended to me on this board by more than one person. So much for relying on recommendations.

Madelaine Amee 05-30-2014 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 885452)
I had a crown put on a tooth about 6 weeks ago. I was glad when it was over because it wasn't a pleasant experience. I had to get several shots to deaden the pain before all the grinding began. Then it took the rest of the day (several hours) for the numbness to wear off. When I went back, it was a struggle getting the temporary crown off because it was put on too tight. So it was an ordeal but I didn't expect it to be easy.

Today, as I was eating lunch, I began to notice that the tooth was feeling a bit sensitive. So I looked at it in the bathroom mirror after brushing my teeth. To my horror, the porcelain crown cover was gone and all I could see was a dark gold color. When they recommended it they said it was porcelain over gold which was supposed to be the best for durability.

It seems that all dentists are closed on friday so I can't talk to anyone about it until monday. I can't stop eating so I guess I will be chewing on the gold part of it. I wonder what happened to the porcelain, did it just disolve over the short period of time that I had it?

And what should happen next? If it happened to you, would you be eager to have the same dentist do it again and go through the same ordeal all over again?

And this dentist was highly recommended to me on this board by more than one person. So much for relying on recommendations.

I think you might have to mention the name of the dentist, that way someone might have a way of reaching them. There has to be an emergency number. I have my dentist's private home phone number which was given to me in case of emergency.

Have you tried calling their phone service and leaving an emergency call with them?

Shimpy 05-30-2014 03:38 PM

These things seem to always happen at the start of weekends or holidays don't they?
I wouldn't worry about it. Just chew on the gold or other side and wait till Monday. What's done is done and you arn't going to make the crown any worse. They probably will have to replace it
Not likely the dentist fault but the lab that made it.

Villages PL 05-30-2014 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 885465)
I think you might have to mention the name of the dentist, that way someone might have a way of reaching them. There has to be an emergency number. I have my dentist's private home phone number which was given to me in case of emergency.

Have you tried calling their phone service and leaving an emergency call with them?

I called the dentist's office and got the dentist's home phone number. I called and got a recording. The recording said it was for someone who is experiencing pain. I left a message anyway but forgot to give my phone number at the end. Doesn't matter because I doubt she would call me back. Although, I might get a call on Monday morning.

Villages PL 05-30-2014 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 885467)
These things seem to always happen at the start of weekends or holidays don't they?
I wouldn't worry about it. Just chew on the gold or other side and wait till Monday. What's done is done and you arn't going to make the crown any worse. They probably will have to replace it
Not likely the dentist fault but the lab that made it.

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Why did I have to notice it on Friday when the dentist is closed?

It's not the dentist's fault directly but I wonder if she might have given the job to cut-rate (discount) lab.

bluedog103 05-30-2014 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 885488)
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Why did I have to notice it on Friday when the dentist is closed?

It's not the dentist's fault directly but I wonder if she might have given the job to cut-rate (discount) lab.

I doubt if she used a discount lab. The dentist doesn't want to do the same job a second time. I wonder if she'll charge you to do the repair. Hope not.

Villages PL 05-30-2014 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by bluedog103 (Post 885508)
I doubt if she used a discount lab. The dentist doesn't want to do the same job a second time. I wonder if she'll charge you to do the repair. Hope not.

Perhaps I should ask if there's going to be a charge before I make an appointment. I don't know why there would be a charge; I didn't do anything wrong.

blueash 05-30-2014 05:19 PM

Instead of speculating, how about you call the emergency number back and leave your phone number this time. Don't complain about the unavailability and non-responsiveness of your dentist when you haven't given them an opportunity to reply to your situation.

graciegirl 05-30-2014 05:52 PM

You must have swallowed your crown. I hope it doesn't bite you in the butt.


(I was trying to be funny.)


I am pretty sure that the tooth will be repaired and there will be no charge. And I am pretty sure that when the dentist calls you she/he will say that you can wait until Monday and you will have to have new impressions.


Crowns and root canals seem to be a part of aging no matter how you brush and floss. My dentist is Dr. Kathleen Williams and I think she is very, VERY good.

rdhdleo 05-30-2014 06:04 PM

Well I know it's not my Dental clinic as they are open on Fridays from 7:30AM till 2PM :)

Villages PL 05-30-2014 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 885520)
Instead of speculating, how about you call the emergency number back and leave your phone number this time. Don't complain about the unavailability and non-responsiveness of your dentist when you haven't given them an opportunity to reply to your situation.

As I have already said, she made it clear that you're only supposed to leave a message if you have swelling or are in pain.

Villages PL 05-30-2014 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 885532)
You must have swallowed your crown. I hope it doesn't bite you in the butt.


(I was trying to be funny.)


I am pretty sure that the tooth will be repaired and there will be no charge. And I am pretty sure that when the dentist calls you she/he will say that you can wait until Monday and you will have to have new impressions.


Crowns and root canals seem to be a part of aging no matter how you brush and floss. My dentist is Dr. Kathleen Williams and I think she is very, VERY good.

Yesterday I was having soup for dinner (nothing hard) and I though there was some sand or something in one mouthful of food. So I got up and spit it out in the trash. I never imagined it might be part of the crown. And I don't know for sure that it was but it might have been.

Speaking of impressions, they have made a bad impression on me.

For some people crowns etc. can be a sign of aging. My mother died at age 83 and never had a crown or root canal. And she didn't have a mouthfull of fillings. She only had one or two fillings and one tooth missing. My sister, on the other hand, had a mouth full of silver. Wall to wall silver! So much for genetics. ;)

It wasn't Dr. Kathleen Williams. :)

rosygail 05-30-2014 08:46 PM

looing for a dentist...please share the name of your dentist so I know where (NOT) to go.

jrandall 05-30-2014 09:36 PM

Was it Dr. Luong?

rosygail 05-30-2014 11:58 PM

Was it Dr Bhole or Idiare? I am considering them


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