Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 While I don't really know the answer to this one, I suspect that it's individual and depends on how bad the damage is. I know that my ortho, my surgeon, and my general dentist would all love to see me get crowns at least from canine to canine on top. However, nobody's offered a free program, so that's on hold for a while. It may well become medically and or dentally necessesary. Those teeth are full of shallow composite fillings, which have washed out at least one time already. I suspect that there is little structure remaining, and that will provide the dental reason for the crowning, eventually, in which case I hope for some help, at least, from the insurance company. If I were you, I'd think I would want a team -- an ortho, surgeon and general dentist (and any other specialists, such as endo or perio, who might be involved) making the evaluations and conferring on the decisions. I find dentists all very willing to consult with each other on these matters of mixed treatments, and am grateful that they are. Cammie > > I was wondering if there are any of you who have front teeth > chipped > > from having a bad bite. Mine were niether over bite or underbite, > > but top teeth on top of bottom and have chipped. Would they crown > my > > teeth before putting on braces or wait until after surgery. I am > > getting insurance in April and then going to a ortho. I have known > I > > need surgery for many years, but until I found this group I thought > > there was no hope that insurance would cover it. I thank you all > > more than I could ever say. Patti > > Hi Patti, > > I need two crowns on my top front teeth, also. I broke both of them > when I fell while pregnant, klutz that I am. The dentist, OS and > ortho were all in agreement that the crowns should wait until after > surgery and postsurgery orthodontia were completed. I'm just getting > around to having it done now and my op was August '02. > > > Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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