Thursday 31 March 2011

Q & A: If I lose a tooth through gum disease, a missing tooth implant solve the problem?

Q & A: If I lose a tooth through gum disease, a missing tooth implant solve the problem?

it’s my bottom Vorderzahnvergaß add, I have braces on for 3 being, they come out in February, I had to estimate I have to wait in the braces are off before considering something?

answer huggywell
An implant may be impossible if the gum has fallen sharply. You may need to have a bridge.

response from Ancient Cripple
As long as you do not even progressive bone loss.

answer BMAC If you
gum disease (periodontitis) implants have been impossible. The gums pull away from these too. At least if you get a bridge, you can replace, if your gums to withdraw more.

answer Leigha
when he resigned and is very sesitive on the gums, they may have a white fill on the front end, the sensitivity, keep the tooth, and it looks excellent from. It does away

In response Albert Z
REPAIR Many options are available to gum decrease of a tooth. Massive bone loss may be a reason for this tooth to extract. If this is the case, a bridge can be established, or teeth, depending on everywhere the implant is located.

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