Subject: Re: Will reprox completely eliminate black triangles due to gum recession? |
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Jim
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Date Posted: 12:36:09 07/29/04 Thu
In reply to:
drrick
's message, "Re: Will reprox completely eliminate black triangles due to gum recession?" on 12:12:28 07/29/04 Thu
By the way, the "indent" is about the size of a bracket, perhaps a little smaller. I know the bracket is covering it all now, so it's likely a little smaller.
>Boding fees range considrable depending mostly on the
>size. If it is just a divot or somethin usually that
>can be done for $100 or so. TO trace out white spots
>usually about the same, maybe a bit more if they are
>larger. If you have to have a chipped edge bonded that
>would be around $200 to 500 depending on the extent.
>
>THis is usually best done in a GP's office by they
>way. WIth all of the advances in bonding they are
>usually most up to date on the newest materials and
>techniques.
>
>>I have one in between my top central incisors, and it
>>was not there befoer my treatment. It seems rather
>>large, but now my right central incisor is now longer
>>than the left one, but all I know is that the space is
>>driving me insane. I will be incredibly angry if it
>>cannot be fixed with ortho treatment because I cannot
>>afford gum grafting right now.
>>
>>I can't wait to ask, but I'm afraid my orthos don't
>>usually do reproxing. One of them already told me that
>>the one between my lateral incisor and my central
>>incisor would not come back, but he said it was
>>because the later was behind my central incisor and it
>>completely eliminated my gum in between there.
>>However, between the centrals there is still some gum
>>and it wasn't there before treatment so I hope it will
>>come back.
>>
>>By the way, Dr. Rick, how much does boding cost
>>usually, at least at your office? I have a tooth
>>(central) that as an indent in it from my first
>>treatment (any idea what caused that? Was it poor
>>hygiene or because the ortho accidentally cut into the
>>tooth during deboding?). I really don't want bonding,
>>and I should probably have three of my front teeth
>>bonded (one due to the intend, and the other due to
>>white scars), but I don't know if I'll be able to
>>afford it.
>>
>>I'm certainly not going to allow my general dentist to
>>do it.
>>
>>I apologize if this doesn't make any sense.
>>
>>
>>>It depends on the size of them. THey will either be
>>>completely eliminated or greatly reduced.
>>>
>>>Yu can always get veneers or bondiong if needed to
>>>completely close them.
>>>
>>>>I have some small black spaces which are being
>>treated
>>>>by reprox. Can they be completely closed or is that
>>>>not realistic? Would bonding be an option if reprox
>>>>doesn't take care of the problem?
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