Dental implants

2020-11-13 16:55:50
If 2 teeths are missing is it possible to do one implant and bridge between implant and normal tooth
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Not with normal bridges! Your natural  teeth have tiny ligaments by which thy are fixed to bone so they move slightly inside the bone while chewing. Implants are surrounded directly by bone and should not move when we chew. So when a bridge connects the tooth and implant, the tooth would keep moving making the bridge and implant move too. Eventually the implant may fail and would come out. Youd rather have two implants. It is done at times with modifications but not highly recommended.  Kindly talk to your dentist about options

Answered2020-11-14 21:24:43

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Joining an implant and tooth is possible in very specific situations, but it's best to put 2 implants instead.
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Goto a Prosthodontist or a oral surgeon or a periodontist for dental implant
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Get a cbct scan done of the area that needs an implant

Answered2020-11-14 02:54:08

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Although implant is not advisable for support with natural tooth but in certain cases it can be done

Answered2020-11-13 19:37:23

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