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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:44 am |
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I get two crown on two molars on one side. At first a few week I felt
the premolar hurt. After that, the premolar seemed fine.
But now I got more and more strange feeling: every time I bite a
little hard use this side, I feel teeth on the other side hurt. I have
to keep caution not to bite too hard.
My dentist said he did not see anything wrong. But I am just painful
and feel teeth on the other said often heavily hit each other.
Hope some brilliant dentists here can give me some idea. |
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| Amatus Cremona |
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:45 am |
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Many things it could be. Would have to examine you in person to offer an
opinion. Could be the height of the crowns, could be the pulp tissue is in
poor health, could be periodontal problems, could be TFO, etc.
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Quote: I get two crown on two molars on one side. At first a few week I felt
the premolar hurt. After that, the premolar seemed fine.
But now I got more and more strange feeling: every time I bite a
little hard use this side, I feel teeth on the other side hurt. I have
to keep caution not to bite too hard.
My dentist said he did not see anything wrong. But I am just painful
and feel teeth on the other said often heavily hit each other.
Hope some brilliant dentists here can give me some idea.
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:21 am |
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If there is problem on the height, will it be easily to redo and
return to original left-right balance by other dentists? Now nobody
has the idea how high originally they were. Thank for you reply.
I think it was the height problem because if I keep caution to avoid
teeth hit each other, then the pain is relieved very much. But it is
tired to do that all the time. |
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