Insurance Claim After Full Cosmetic Dentistry

These are full upper mouth cosmetic dentistry… supposed to be A1… they don’t fit my mouth and have changed color, and don’t even match. the dentist a very sweet lady says that’s the best they can do and they look great. should i be coming an insurance claim?

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  1. Yes I think they look great and very natural. It’s a shame you’re not happy with them.

  2. They look good,Didn’t they ask if the felt right and did all the measurements etc Before you left?

  3. They look good but they are cover your low teeth. I think is space to improvements

  4. You don’t want them looking white white if you know what I mean or it just doesn’t look natural. They look great.

  5. With you complexion I think they look great, very natural. Remember if you get a slight tan or put a bright lipstick on the colour of teeth will be brighter.

  6. That’s the best they can do’ is not good enough when you are spending so much money with them! If you aren’t happy they need to rectify it!

      1. no because actually If I am not happy with مثنى something I’ve paid for I ‘will’ get it rectified. Too many people go through life settling for second best. I waited 10 years for my implants so I guarantee they will be perfect when I get my permanents. Happy with the temps so far.

  7. I get what you are both saying,I’m now going down the private route and when your paying that much you should be completely happy with how they look+function (it’s a big worry that they wont be like that). On the flip side when I wasn’t private I was expected to be happy with what I got+I really wasn’t but they think if they all say it looks good you’ll somehow be convinced.

  8. You should make complain, they are to big and shouldn’t cover your bottom teeth

  9. Sadly, yes, too big & too dark. They seem to have a dull gray tint. And no, that’s not a natural color unless you’ve been using some very strong prescription drugs in the past. 😕
    Two things I’ve learned the hard way: 1)When a Doctor/Dentist is too “sweet” to stand up to, it’s usually because they’ve learned exactly how to perfect their “sweet muscle” due to sOOooo many disappointed clients/customers/patients!! Stand up to them/stand up for yourself anyway!! You paid for what YOU want – NOT for what THEY decided to give you – and you certainly did NOT pay for “the best that they could/(would) do! Sweet or not, “that’s the best that they could do” is NOT what a competent Dentist/Doctor/Professional would ever say.. And 2) If you’re not happy nOw with the results, you NEED to say so now, because you’re just going to be even more unhappy later down the road. And if you don’t speak up now, you’ll have no one to blame but yourself when you’re miserable about it later. Speak. your. mind. now. while you can, and get what YOU want & what YOU paid for.

  10. Jung N., I don’t know why my comment would shock or “wow” you. It’s stricktly my honest opinion – which is what she was asking for.

  11. I think they look good in the first photo they do look a little of colour but I think anyone you see will just think they look good imho

  12. I wish my teeth looked like that! They look great – but if you’re not happy then go back, you have to live with them after all x

  13. You didn’t have fittings before the end of the prosthetic treatment? I mean, you didn’t have to opportunity to see how they would look like in the end, color, dimensions, arrangement of teeth?

  14. They look to big and you should call them and tell them. Don’t except, the answer of there is nothing more we can do.

  15. Are you missing posterior teeth? Because length wise the front teeth look normal but if you have no posterior bite it may result in a deep looking overbite in the front (hence your lower teeth look covered)

  16. I think they look great, but understand how they may not look/feel right to you. I hope it all works out for you!

  17. Personally, I just love the look and everything about your new teeth. Perhaps let your dental office know you have concerns and then sleep on it for a week or so; it may be the shock of having this final set in?

  18. Yea if your not happy with them then yes give it a week and see what they look like you are the one that has to.live with it and of course also pay for it so tell your density that you are not happy with it and show them pictures of other people that have had this done and tell them that this is the way they are supposed to look like.

    1. James Keith S. this ! This stuff costs way too much money to be told that’s the best they can do if something isn’t right !

  19. They look… ok… not obviously bad unless you point it out. Definitely not high quality work

  20. Is there a Nobel Prize for dentistry? Your dentist should receive that award. They look amazing!!

  21. I took the liberty to screen shot your picture and brightened it a bit… I drew a slight black line underneath them and this was the result…. hope this can help you make a better decision if you like the after picture. You do have a beautiful smile 😊

    1. Denise Angelica C. this would be better. you think they can do this without redoing them? the color can’t be changed apparently they are veneers.

      1. Talk to your dentist if you’re not satisfied with the results… tell her you’re not happy with the length and color of your veneers/teeth and tell them you’ve paid a lot of money and want them fixed! If they’re a good practice, they will want to make their customers happy!!!

      2. I had two veneers placed on my 2 front teeth reshaped by being filed down by my dentist and he made them look so natural but the shine/gloss was a slight opaque afterwards but it didn’t bother me cause my saliva made them shine again but you would only need the bottom part filed down so it wouldn’t affect them (shine wise) but yes it can be done.

        1. Denise Angelica C. it was worker’s comp and even her lab agreed… but she won’t change it. i’m asking for another dentist but thinking j might need to just redo them all

        2. Denise Angelica C. i’m going to show her this, she’s turned into one of my best friends, go on vacation and everything. i don’t know why she won’t just help me.

    1. Jeremy D. I have a overbite, and they’re too big for my mouth so I can’t close my mouth so now I have drool coming out of the corners at all times. Plus I’m not able to eat. And in addition the teeth in the back on one side the crowns are way too big so I can’t clean in between the bridge in the crown, and food gets stuck in there and on the other side of the mouth the crown is too small so food gets stuck in there inside the gum.

      1. They weren’t able to tell when they put them in? Sorry to hear. They are going to correct that then?

  22. What are they? Dentures? Abutments? Veneers? They seem rather long, slightly strange colour, and the bite is off though if you had an overbite like this and they’re veneers then that wouldn’t change. They must redo them if they’re wrong.

    1. Lindsay H. My dentist is saying that the color has everything to do with lighting that change color in just a short amount of time which has been less than a year I never had them over by before, and my teeth were never ever ever this large.

      1. Nicol Hannah S. ahh yes! My dentists told me all sorts of nonsense and I just kept saying they’re terrible and you must change them. This they are doing. Good luck!

  23. You need to forget about how sweet she is, and make sure that she gives you what you paid for or you need to give them back

  24. Are your bottom teeth natural teeth? I ask because they might have made them like this to keep the tops from Colliding with the bottoms and breaking them. This is my new problem anyway. As for looks, I think they look ok, but if I’m paying that much money, I would need that dentist to make them stunning. Seriously, don’t think you’re being a Karen to the “nice” dentist. That’s a lot of money and you don’t have to settle.

  25. Do an overnight whitening cleaning now and see how they look then do that once a week. Maybe they are stained from food and drink? Also if they don’t fit, get a reline. If they are new, then I’d say there’s a problem. You may need them filed down on the top. I specifically requested a slight overbite to hold my lip out and I think your bite is fine. Maybe the issue is the top needing to be shortened. I do my own filing here at home because I know what I need to do. I wish you luck. The teeth look really good.

      1. Nicol Hannah S. you can’t but you can polish off the glaze and brighten a little, put back a shine using porc polish.

      2. Nicol Hannah S. I know but there’s a special cleaner to take stains out of dentures. I wasn’t aware you had veneers. Sorry

  26. I am sick of dentist telling me something looks good when I don’t like it. It’s our money and we are suppose to be happy.

    1. Patricia Redd G. Exactly. They may as well be saying, ” Look. I know I screwed up because I’m a lazy, slack, incompetent, jerk! but I’m not going to undo it so instead I’m going to tell you ‘You look beautiful!’

      1. Alisa Banks R. they honestly think we are stupid. I’m not accepting anything that I don’t like I don’t care how many try ins I have to do

  27. I’m so sorry this happened to you. I would definitely dispute it and tell the insurance company and the dentist you are not happy with the work. How much did you pay for these if I may ask?

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