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📌 Book a comprehensive assessment: https://chalfontdentist.co.uk/
You've had the crown. The bridge. The root canal. You paid for it, showed up for every appointment, looked after it, and it broke anyway.
That's not bad luck. There are specific reasons dental work fails for certain patients, and none of them have anything to do with having weak teeth.
In this episode, I'm going to break down the five real reasons your dental work keeps failing and what a proper long-term solution actually looks like.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Why Dental Work Keeps Breaking (The Real Reason)
1:25 Reason 1: The Foundation Was Already Failing
2:39 Reason 2: Your Bite Is Destroying Your Dental Work
4:19 Reason 3: Tooth-by-Tooth Treatment vs. a Full Plan
5:46 Reason 4: Some Teeth Should Not Be Saved
6:37 Why Holding On to a Failing Tooth Costs You More
7:01 Reason 5: No One Has Planned for Your Next 20 Years
7:53 The 10-Minute Exercise That Changes Everything
8:24 How to Break the Cycle for Good
❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Why does dental work keep breaking or failing?
Dental work fails when the root cause is never identified. That usually means active gum disease that was never treated, a bite placing too much force on the wrong teeth, or a patchwork approach that treats each problem in isolation instead of looking at the whole mouth.
How do I know if my bite is causing my dental work to fail?
Common signs include waking up with jaw tension or headaches, noticing chipped or worn edges on your teeth, and repeatedly needing work on the same tooth. A proper bite assessment should be a standard part of any treatment plan.
When should you stop trying to save a failing tooth?
When a tooth has been treated multiple times and continues to break down, continuing to patch it often makes the eventual solution more complex and costly. A specialist in periodontics or implants can tell you directly whether it is worth saving long term.
📱 RESOURCES
Book a comprehensive assessment: https://chalfontdentist.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalfontdentist
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chalfontdentist
🔔 Subscribe for a new episode every week. Dr. Naresh Hirani helps you understand your teeth, your real options, and how to stop wasting time and money on treatment that won't last.
ABOUT NARESH HIRANI:
Dr. Naresh Hirani is principal dentist at Chalfont Dentist with nearly 25 years of experience specialising in dental implants and periodontics. He holds a BDS (London) and a Master's degree in Clinical Periodontics, the study of gums and the bone that supports your teeth.
He works primarily with patients who have complex, failing, or missing teeth, particularly those who have spent years cycling through repeated treatments with no lasting result. His approach combines advanced digital dentistry, 3D scanning, and IV sedation to deliver stable, long-term outcomes for even the most complex cases. His practice is built on one principle: doing the right treatment once is always better than years of patchwork. His goal is not just to fix teeth. It is to restore confidence, function, and quality of life for patients who thought they had run out of options.
#FailingTeeth #DentalImplants #GumDisease #DentistAdvice #ToothLoss
By Naresh Hirani📌 Book a comprehensive assessment: https://chalfontdentist.co.uk/
You've had the crown. The bridge. The root canal. You paid for it, showed up for every appointment, looked after it, and it broke anyway.
That's not bad luck. There are specific reasons dental work fails for certain patients, and none of them have anything to do with having weak teeth.
In this episode, I'm going to break down the five real reasons your dental work keeps failing and what a proper long-term solution actually looks like.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Why Dental Work Keeps Breaking (The Real Reason)
1:25 Reason 1: The Foundation Was Already Failing
2:39 Reason 2: Your Bite Is Destroying Your Dental Work
4:19 Reason 3: Tooth-by-Tooth Treatment vs. a Full Plan
5:46 Reason 4: Some Teeth Should Not Be Saved
6:37 Why Holding On to a Failing Tooth Costs You More
7:01 Reason 5: No One Has Planned for Your Next 20 Years
7:53 The 10-Minute Exercise That Changes Everything
8:24 How to Break the Cycle for Good
❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Why does dental work keep breaking or failing?
Dental work fails when the root cause is never identified. That usually means active gum disease that was never treated, a bite placing too much force on the wrong teeth, or a patchwork approach that treats each problem in isolation instead of looking at the whole mouth.
How do I know if my bite is causing my dental work to fail?
Common signs include waking up with jaw tension or headaches, noticing chipped or worn edges on your teeth, and repeatedly needing work on the same tooth. A proper bite assessment should be a standard part of any treatment plan.
When should you stop trying to save a failing tooth?
When a tooth has been treated multiple times and continues to break down, continuing to patch it often makes the eventual solution more complex and costly. A specialist in periodontics or implants can tell you directly whether it is worth saving long term.
📱 RESOURCES
Book a comprehensive assessment: https://chalfontdentist.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalfontdentist
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chalfontdentist
🔔 Subscribe for a new episode every week. Dr. Naresh Hirani helps you understand your teeth, your real options, and how to stop wasting time and money on treatment that won't last.
ABOUT NARESH HIRANI:
Dr. Naresh Hirani is principal dentist at Chalfont Dentist with nearly 25 years of experience specialising in dental implants and periodontics. He holds a BDS (London) and a Master's degree in Clinical Periodontics, the study of gums and the bone that supports your teeth.
He works primarily with patients who have complex, failing, or missing teeth, particularly those who have spent years cycling through repeated treatments with no lasting result. His approach combines advanced digital dentistry, 3D scanning, and IV sedation to deliver stable, long-term outcomes for even the most complex cases. His practice is built on one principle: doing the right treatment once is always better than years of patchwork. His goal is not just to fix teeth. It is to restore confidence, function, and quality of life for patients who thought they had run out of options.
#FailingTeeth #DentalImplants #GumDisease #DentistAdvice #ToothLoss