Tuesday 22 February 2011

Dental bridge in a space too small for an implant?

Dental bridge in a space too small for an implant?

I’m gone a unencumbered incisor (congenitally, I just never had it) – the tooth aptly next to your two front teeth. I was considering a dental establish, but my teeth have shifted over the being and the left over interval is too tiny for an establish. Does anyone know how much interval you need for a dental join? May maybe they re-shape the surrounding teeth to make more room (since they need to be ground down a bit anyways?)

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Answer by spongebobrogers
Yes, they can shape the area as they make the join to fit. Most terrible case scenario, they may maybe extract another tooth and do a join or 2 implants, but I don’t reckon it would ever come to that.

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best dental establish
A supporter had dental surgery done and had his left over teeth pulled. He had to have a bone graft. This was last February. In July, one establish was establish not to have full. Another establish was done. The uncovered the last one in December. He is still waiting to get his permanent teeth for his establish screws. He has 4 establish screws on the bottom. A whole year seems long.

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Answer by Raul
It seems in his case no. It all depends on how well his bone heals. The fact that one establish didnt take shows that he has healing problems. Best to take it simple.

Answer by streamcat
A year is longer than usual.

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