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November 28, 2014 by

My son’s permanent bottom teeth are growing in with chips in them. His dentist says this is normal, but I am concerned that he is going to have problems with the teeth in his teen years. Should I get a second opinion from another pediatric dentist? - Marcie

Marcie - We would need to examine your son’s teeth to determine if there is a problem. But what you describe sounds like normal tooth development. Ridges or bumps on the incisal, or biting, edges of teeth are referred to as mamelons. They are the result of three groups of cells that unite to form the incisal edge of a tooth.

The size and depth of mamelons vary by the individual. It is common to see them as teeth erupt. Some parents are concerned when they see teeth erupt with uneven edges, but as children grow into adulthood, the ridges slowly wear off. In some cases, the mamelons wear off unevenly, but a cosmetic dentist can contour the teeth to make them even.

You can ask your son’s dentist for more information. And if you want reassurance that the teeth are erupting normally, you can always seek a second opinion.

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November 10, 2014 by

I’ve had porcelain veneers for 7 years. They are the original veneers. My gum line is receding above the veneers but they also are receding above other teeth too. I think some of it is just my aging. I will be 52 years old in December. My real concern is the veneers because that is what people see. Is this going to require me to get new veneers? Thanks – Liz

Liz – You should visit an experienced cosmetic dentist for an examination and consultation. Gum recession is a natural part of aging, even if you practice excellent oral hygiene.

There are several ways that the issue is addressed by cosmetic dentists. The options for you will depend on your particular case. Gum grafting can be done, the veneers can be replaced, and at times, dental bonding is used to fill in the open area. Dental bonding stains with time though, and will need to be periodically refreshed. When used at the margin of a veneer and gumline, dental bonding can sometimes promote plaque accumulation and inflammation.

The treatment options you will receive will depend on the cosmetic dentist you choose and the particulars of your case. An examination will be required to find out what will work best for you. We recommend that you visit an accredited cosmetic dentist for optimal results.

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