I have right upper corner . No two premolar and next molar.
Was cavity .RCT was treatment. Stopped due to hypertension. Done extract.
So there are gap in the tooth 3 teeth.
Implant contradicted for me.
What next option left for parmanent tooth?
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You can go for a Dental Bridge, if you don’t want to go for a Dental Implant.
A Dental Bridge is a permanent appliance that replaces a missing tooth or missing teeth. It can provide many benefits including :
* Restoring a natural look to your mouth/smile.
* Restoring the ability to speak normally, as missing teeth can impede proper enunciation.
* Maintaining normal facial structure by preventing bone loss from the jaw at the site of the missing tooth/teeth.
* Restoring the ability to chew food efficiently.
* Preventing adjacent teeth from moving into the empty space, which can cause problems with your bite and lead to other complications.
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Visit a Dentist for the treatment.
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Hii ..There are two options for replacement of the teeth...one is fixed & 2nd is removable...
If implant is contraindication in you teeth then consult any other implantologist for the second opinion still not possible then there is an option for removable partial denture...In that you can have the replacement of your 3 teeth.
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