Monday 11 April 2011

Q & A: root canal + crown or implant: Which is preferable?

Q & A: root canal + crown or implant: Which is preferable?

I broke a tooth (a molar), and my dentist has recommended, to save the tooth through a root canal + crown. The other alternative is to pull the tooth and place in a Implantat.Welche would be better? What factors should I consider?

answer jeremymstarr
The advantage for a root canal & crown restoration is that you keep as much natural tooth structure as possible by the tooth in its socket in the bone. Leave your natural teeth is the best option. Implants are an brilliant alternative, but there are three things to consider with an implant: 1) Treatment time (being before completion of implant treatment, VS a root canal crown less than a day [CEREC] to 3-4 weeks) .2 ) Cost: The root canal and crown is less expensive, and covered by insurance, implants are expensive and often not covered by insurance zahnärztlichen3) failure rate: implants, while excellent, still a failure rate, everywhere the mail does not work biomechanically to the bone hold, and the implant can not be successful (maxilla [upper jaw] implants have a higher failure rate than the mandible [lower jaw] implants), that during the root canal & crown finally have problems, but possibly 10-20 being the road hinunter.Ich personally recommend the root canal & crown route because of the lower rate of failure!

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I need the name, function, when did it came out, and how to use all that stuff. I can not seem to find a site that shows that find much information. Thanks in enhancement

answer rusted_gut
WHAT! Does it really? Umm Delight let us know this implant is suppose to do … I mean, what’s the point? Possibly it was just a joke? Perhaps give out information about your teeth, or songs to play in the mouth? lol Doesn’t sense

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