Saturday, 9 April 2011

Q&A: Would you go with a two mini implants in a molar site, or a conventional implant?

Q&A: Would you go with a two mini implants in a molar site, or a conventional implant?

I’m having distress facing my dread of a huge implant that is not easily removable. The mini doesn’t seem so scary to me. Could they house a mini or two of them in a lower molar? I have not had my tooth extracted yet, but will in a couple of days. It is also decayed pretty terrible.

Answer by Dr. Moretta
Whether it is a mini or standard it still has to go into your bone. Mini implants are not strong enough to support a molar crown. Plus since they are so thin the final crown will look weird. They may break and you would end up getting a standard implant then. Do it right the first time.

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When my tooth was hit it pushed back just a tiny bit and i almostly instantly went it back into house. It is not loose or painful in any way but any pressure to it feels amusing. Will this tighten up and heel or it need a root canal/crown or implant?

Answer by Doc
I’m a dentist.
well, you haven’t said how ancient are you because it really matters…I imagine that you are over 18…since it went a small bit it means that your soft tissue support for your tooth was hurt…you need an x-ray to determine what will you need, but the worst case scenario is an endodontic filling…wait a small while and the amusing feeling might subside and everything will be OK, or it will get worst and you will feel pain and have a swelling then you will certainly need Endo.

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