Saturday 5 March 2011

Can a dentist remove a healthy tooth, and put in an implant.?

Can a dentist remove a healthy tooth, and put in an implant.?

I have modertately straight teeth, except for my left canine tooth. In the 9th grade I got into a weight lifting industrial accident and it sort of knocked it out of alignment. I looked into braces they would cost me 5000 for invisalign and I dont want the to get metal braces as I am 21. Would a dentist ever consider removing a healthy tooth to replace mit with an establish if i questioned him?

I be with you the pros and cons of both sides I just wanted to know if it may maybe be an option

Answer by Dr. Ruix, DDS
UMM NO WHY WOULD U TAKE OUT A HEALTHY TOOTH?? DO U KNW THE PROCEDURE TO AN IMPLANT? THINK IT THROUGH TRUST ME

Answer by deathndoom
It will probably be cheaper to get the invisalign…

Answer by naenae0011
I highly skepticism any dentist would take out a perfectly healthy tooth, hope that the establish is successful… just to try and improve aesthestics. Implants are pricey too, and although they have a very high success rate, there is always the chance of stoppage. It is my understanding that implants can cost nearly $ 3000-$ 4000 per tooth.
Maybe you must talk to the orthodontist and see if you would need full braces, or just something to deal with the one tooth.

Answer by shirleykins
I honestly reckon you may maybe go that one tooth yourself since 1) you went it in the first place yourself, didn’t you? and 2) with my braces were off (and the payment period was over) I went a link of teeth for myself just by pushing nightly with my tongue. 3) Your teeh are always moving a wee bit, since your body is always changing.

Excellent luck with it all. Dredge up the Michael Jackson rule: Now more than ever, somebody can be establish to give you No matter what business if they need your cash.

Answer by Nathan
Leave the behavior preparation to the professionals.

No health check professional would do no matter what business that they may maybe not defend in court.

Thank you litigation pleased USA citizens that cannot take responsibility for the neglect of their health and all the lawyers that are spawned to exploit our legal system!

If you may maybe find a dentist to do this, you would most likely not want them to work on you.

I take that back, you may maybe get it done in Mexico! At half the price!! Excellent luck with that!

Getting dentistry done in Mexico is like a box of chocolates…..

One last top. If there is no room in your arch for your canine now, what makes you reckon there will be room for an establish? Except you want a tiny skinny tooth that looks 2x as pun as an out of alignment tooth. AND the cost will be in this area the same in both cases. Get the metal braces if they are indicated! Canines don’t like to go with Invisalign! Braces show public how much you care in this area yourself!

Excellent luck.

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See the first post:
average cost of dental establish

Just curious. How do they really do this tooth establish? Will the ancient tooth be full off and replaced by a new tooth? Or, do they still keep the ancient tooth just so where it is and take in it with some cool looking compound business to make it look better? What are the circumstances to have a tooth establish anyway?

Answer by JB
A dental establish is placed in your gum in the area where a tooth used to be. A tooth is extracted nearly 4 months prior to getting an establish. Dental implants typically fail if the uncomplaining is diabetic or a smoker. An establish is placed and agreed time for the bone to grow nearly the establish to hold in place. A few months with that, a flat metal looking business called a healing cap is removed and an abutment is placed on. The dentist will make a crown for this and place all that back on when the crown is completed. That’s all there is to it. The time can be up to a year from the initiation of extractions to the final placement of the crown.

you can see a picture of what it looks like (it looks like a titanium screw)http://www.akemidentalspecialists.com/images/dental_implant.gif

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