Thursday 2 June 2011

Implant or bridge?

Implant or bridge?

I have one tooth gone terrible in between two veeners. an establish seems ideal, but it seems like a long coming up process for the pulling of the tooth, tooth graffing, healing (4 months)..etc, the flip side I may maybe get a join but the 3 teeth then would be solid collectively and won’t be able to floss, and I feel like public might notice the join more then an establish. What should i do?

Answer by adodooder
The establish is the ideal way to go if you are a excellent candidate. It will last longer and is more natural looking than the join.

Answer by Nicki
An establish beyond doubt! No one will ever notice and you won’t have to deal with all the fun of cleaning a join.

Answer by justmmez
An establish is the best way to go, on the additional hand you do have a point but your dentist can place a temporary tooth there. You should question your dentist what kind of temporary he can out there, some like the one tooth on a plate. others can place a temporary crown some how. If you choose the join, they don’t always look terrible. The join can be made so your lip can cover the gum line, then it will not be so noticeable. Talk it over with your dentist and they can help you get the natural smile you’re looking for.

Answer by Dr Matt W (Australia)
On a forum like this, it is not possible to say which one will be best for you. Each type has its pros and cons in different situations. An establish is not always the best.
If the adjacent teeth have been hurt in the past, then I would tend to suggest a join. A join is nearly self-cleaning, and you can get some specific floss for cleaning bottom anyway.
If the adjacent teeth have never been drilled, then I tend to suggest an establish.
Whichever way you go, there will be a few months of healing before you get the finished product. Any will look brilliant if done properly. An establish will be much more expensive. Get a couple of opinions.

Answer by kerrberr95
Go for the establish it is more expensive than the join but it lasts much longer than the join. A join will need to be refit every so often as your mouth changes when public age. check with your dentist to see what they recommed too. Excellent luck!

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