Dental options: See a dentist who can actually examine you and discuss whether or not the teeth can be saved. If yes, how and if not what your replacement options are. Standard options are removable partial dentures, fixed bridges and implant supported crowns.
Answered 3/21/2014
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Repair: Best solution is usually to repair and restore. If teeth not salvageable, best restorative solution is implants and crowns. There are other restorative solutions available . Discuss w your dentist what will work best for you.
Answered 4/5/2014
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Many opinions: I would get more than one opinion to help you make a decision. This may involve a dentist and an oral surgeon. Cosmetic dentistry is getting better all the time. A non-conservative approach may even be getting the teeth cosmetically altered with bonding, veneers or crowns.
Answered 4/5/2016
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It depends: Replacing missing teeth after extractions depends on a lot of factors . Please get a checkup and your dentist will definitely discuss all options with you .Either fixed bridge or a bridge or removable prosthetic (partial denture) or even dental implants..
Answered 4/10/2014
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Possible extractions: Bad how? No bone support may need to remedied by bone implant and implants or bridge to replacement. Decay may mean some sort of filling. See a dentist!!
Answered 2/9/2017
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See a dentist: Like most dental problems, the pathologic effects produced by missing teeth will increase unless treated. Luckily, there are many ways to replace the missing teeth and with permanent dental implants, your bite, function and smile can be great again or even better than before!
Answered 7/1/2014
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Several options: you can have fixed bridgework (crowns) or implants. A removable partial denture is also an option
Answered 7/28/2014
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