User talk:Gwynnhhh

I had a bridge done to replace one loss tooth, it required prep work on 3 of area where bridge was to be placed. My bite on that side does not meet bottom teeth. I have two crowns on bottom, same side. Its been three weeks since work was done and i still have a dull pain on the upper bridge work and an off and on pain on lower crown teeth, note one crown on lower was done about five yrs. ago. He the dentist did a root canal on the last tooth next to one done five yrs back. The dentist wants to remove both lower crowns and make new ones so the teeth meet upper bridge. He said removing upper bridge would require too much work, cutting between each tooth on bridge and removing. He said making lower crowns higher would correct bite. I think that maybe he removed too much of one of upper teeth during prep work and the nerve is too close to the bridge and that is causing the pain. I did not have a issue with pain in upper teeth before work was done. I went in to have work done on lower tooth (last tooth at back of mouth) which required a root canal and crown. Do you think the upper bridge work was possibly done wrong and pain is coming from this mistake. All of this work started on 1/21/2014 and as of to date still going on. I am suppose to go in on 4/21/2014 to have lower crowns removed and temporary put in. My main issue is the pain an the dentist keeps telling me all kinds of reason why, but i believe its because of bad work. I also get swelling on the side he work on with pain but he said there was no infection. This issue will come and go away then reappear. Please help if you can.

Best Regards: George Higgs (Gwynnhhh (talk) 15:26, 18 April 2014 (UTC))