Dr. Brian Mills is a dentist practicing in Mountain View, CA. In addition to general dentistry, Dr. Mills specializes in cosmetic dental procedures such as orthodontics and composite bonding. Our channel features videos about procedures we perform, transformations of some of our patients, and professional tutorials about our dental techniques.
Teeth My dentist made the three tooth crown bridge in his office on the left bottom side of my mouth but he didn’t make the teeth longer than the worn down bridges I’m just concerned if he knows what to do😊😊
Thank You Dr Mills My bite has closed down my bottom porcelain bridges and broke can’t afford to replace them having some built-up crown three tooth bridges plus partial plus upper partial so would you say both bottom and top cheese have to be extended to open up my bite?😊
What an ignoramus. But still teaching doctors! With an increase in the height of the bite, the rotation of the lower jaw back occurred. This is clearly seen on the models in the lateral projection. Then all the teeth suddenly closed)) This is a distal occlusion, class II, subclass 2 Determining the bite height is carried out in other ways. Why on earth should everyone have 18 mm between the gingival zeniths? You could at least read about the Shimbachi index and LVI
I went to a normal cleaning procedure with a Mexican female dentist, and she not only did that to my canines, top and bottom on both sides , she also left my teeth full of facets. Ruined my teeth, bite, and face. She even left my teeth like onions, translucent. I totally lost my confidence in doctors. I had really nice teeth.
@@acidcyka5936 I am just sharing my personal experience. But answering your question of, "What does that have to do with her being Mexican?", I am simply exposing some details of my particular mouth altering incident. Since I live in Mexico, I ended up going to a local dentist in my city, and it so happened to be a Mexican female dentist. But that in my opinion should definitely not be a healthcare provider. Particularly when she ruins people's health, like in my case, because it's not like I can order myself a new pair of natural teeth. Plus, as a Mexican, I have no problem admitting how bad the medical system is in my country. It is a shame how medical negligence seldom gets punished in Mexico, corruption and impunity, are almost always the reason. So if I wrote that she was Mexican, it's because she wasn't Japanese nor Australian, nor did it happen to me in such countries. Furthermore, medical negligence probably doesn't fly in Countries of the First World as it does in Mexico. I'm guessing that doctors in those countries could easily lose their license to practice when inflicting so much damage to their patients due to negligence.
@@acidcyka5936 Me quedé con la duda, ¿te molestó que fuera brutalmente honesto con mis comentarios? Pero independientemente de tu respuesta, pues es la realidad que se vive en un país de inframundo como México, pese a quien le pese.
@@acidcyka5936 Es correcto, el talento de una persona no tiene que ver con su país de origen. Sin embargo, el país de una persona sí repercute en muchos otros aspectos de la práctica de un doctor o cualquier profesión y/o oficio. ¿Qué quiero decir con esto último que menciono? Bueno, pues que en un país donde la ley no aplica, pues se pueden salir con la suya todo el tiempo las personas que delinquen por la impunidad existente. En el caso de México, la corrupción e impunidad es cosa de todos los días con los médicos, desde su evasión fiscal (el deporte nacional por excelencia) hasta su negligencia. Pero igual pasa en cualquier profesión aquí en México, desde la política hasta la construcción, y te lo aseguro como arquitecto. Y sin pelos en la boca, te puedo decir que México está podrido en la corrupción. No por nada se cayó la Línea 12 del Metro en la CDMX.
@@the_secret_111 No, I'm poor and I don't have the monetary means to do so. In Mexico, and probably in the rest of the world, justice is not free. Obtaining justice involves a hefty expenditure that some of us in the Third World just can't afford. However, I have all the evidence to prove my case. And although I know I won't be able to obtain justice, I would like to get involved in a case study that exemplifies the negligence that occurs in the world of dental practices or even produce it myself if I have no other option, with the sole intention of shedding some light in terms of how doctors sometimes steal people's health, rather than bettering it.