I have two lumps in my buccal mucosa and is from 2 months totally painlesss causing no problem but is persistent. I met two maxilofacial surgeon.he told it is benign but is not going anyway. When I asked for biopsy they told no need at all .this is totally benign.i asked why is it not going.they told don't take tension. I have history of chewing tobacco from 5 yrs.what should be my next step. Should I not take tension?
How do Dentist manage crown if the bite of the patient is quite deep? My Dentist have had a tough time getting it right because gap is coming in the molar and I don't understand the technical terms, but as per her opinion due to the deep bite, the crown is getting set higher.
Both the tooth for which crown is being done are vulnerable since rct done twice on them- I wanted to know opinion of other Dentist on this complicated case of mine
I’m experiencing sudden, extreme pain in my back molars specifically when drinking cold or room-temperature water. The sensation is a sharp, intense shock that makes the tooth feel unstable, as if it might fall out. Otherwise, the area feels normal. Please check the attached photo for signs of deep decay, a cracked tooth, or nerve exposure. What are my next steps?
I'm on braces which had pushed my teeth too far back inside making some of the teeth in both my upper and lower jaw to almost come out of the bone in the cbct but my ortho just flare out the upper teeth a bit without doing anything for the lower teeth...the second ortho whom I went for consultation told me to remove all my wires and leave only the brackets and let my teeth relapse for three months...what do you think I should do
Mostly in the night while I'm resting suddenly I feel my too much pressure in my teeths that it will not open it feels like my mouth will not open my all teeths whole jaw part feels too much pressure that it will not open .and I struggle to open my mouth.please tell me this is dangerous?