Wednesday 2 March 2011

I have a missing tooth, should I get a bridge or implant?

I have a missing tooth, should I get a bridge or implant?

My indemnity will partially take in the join, but nothing on the establish. My dentist told me the establish was better. Anyone have a join? Does it cause you any probelms, like getting food blocked below it or no matter what business? BTW, it is a lower back tooth, used for lots of chewing. Thanks!

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Answer by Flowergirl
A join feels just like your teeth and cost much less than an establish.The dentist will give you a plastic flossing instrument to safely get between your join and gum area.No doubts,you will not have any chewing problems,as long as it’s nothing like a honey daddy or something really sticky.

Answer by goody2shoes47677
Implants are very pricey. A join really affects the two teeth on either side of the gone tooth but can last a very long time if you care for it properly. Excellent Luck !

Answer by Dr. Albert, DDS (UNITED STATES)
IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT I RECOMMEND THE IMPLANT NOT BECAUSE IT’S THE MOST EXPENSIVE, BUT BECAUSE IT’S THE BEST CHOICE FOR REPLACING A SINGLE TOOTH.
A BRIDGE IS THE NEXT CHOICE.
REMEMBER THE INSURANCE DOESN’T WANT TO PAY FOR WHAT’S BEST FOR YOU, BUT WHAT’S THEIR LEAST EXPENSIVE OPTION.

Answer by bennyta b
In order to place a “join” a healthy adjacent tooth gets ground down, there will always be additional maintenance required and it’s a “business” in your backtalk. It is likely that it will end up costing additional deprivation to “maintain” that tooth holding the join (which your dentist won’t tell you). With an establish, your natural tooth is in the end replaced, without even a margin (gap) betwen the tooth and gum, like in a crown so no special behavior is necessary. In the long run, an establish is a safe bet.

Answer by Dr Matt W (Australia)
It depends.
1. If your teeth either side of the gap have already received fillings, then at some time in the future they may break off the corners. So, a join would be best since the teeth either side would receive crowns naturally as part of the join.
2. If the teeth either side are undamaged by previous fillings, then an establish would be preferable so as not to involve grinding down the adjacent teeth. Of course, you need to have the assess depth of bone.
It wouldn’t be a terrible thought to get a 2nd opinion before spending all this cash.

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I’m worried I might not be able to place my flipper in for a even as with surgery, like with my extraction, which will cause my teeth to go more aptly? My doctor said the flipper will be placed back with surgery but wouldn’t there be blood all over the place? Is the swelling less with establish surgery or same as extraction? Might be a stupid inquiry… the tooth is my top front one, i reckon #8

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Answer by iidibitizi
swelling is caused by bacterial infection. So no matter what the swelling is the same. And for ur info ur middle teeth are 1 and ur wisedom teeth are 8.

Answer by Lue
#8 is a high front tooth, for the “dentist above” swelling in ext are normal, swelling in an establish surgery is less, and it is ordinary to place the flipper back in, if you need to take out it, take it out clean it and replace, dont leave out for long periods of time..

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