Thursday, June 24, 2010

Experience with temporary teeth for cosmetic dental work?

I currently have temporary teeth from cosmetic dental work (due to get the real ones in about a month). Anyone have experience with that? They feel very uncomfortable (like I have a mouth guard in my mouth) and look very unnatural to me. Anybody have a similar experience? What is the difference once you get the new teeth? (I'm getting a bridge and several crowns). Thanks for your feedback.Experience with temporary teeth for cosmetic dental work?
The temporary ones are just plastic. Once you get the real onces they are porcelain and are puton with a harder cement, they look so much better, and even fell better. They will feel uncomforatble even yours gums should feel that because the dentist was drilling around your gum area too. But you should be fine when you get your finals!Experience with temporary teeth for cosmetic dental work?
If the temps were made right they shouldn't feel big and bulky. Your dentist should have tried to fit them as close as possible to your tooth. They are preformed temps, which means that they are used for a wide variety of poeple. As for the color, your dentist should match the temp as close to your natural teeth. Now as far as your new ones, they will be made off the casts that the dentist took during the procedure. Which means they should fit like a glove, If done correctly you shouldn't notice the new ones. Not to mentiont that the color should match your natural teeth.
My girl friend has a partial denture thing and from me looking at her they look normal. she thought that they looked weird at first too.

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