Lower Anterior Bridge

2018-06-18 03:01:28
Instead Of Capping Your Anteriors Of Lower Jaw, Bridging With Emax Will Work Better?And Can You Use It For Biting & Chewing As Before(Nonveg,Corns With Cob) Dentist Say Bridge Is Another Similar Form Of Implant.Or Crowning With Bruxir Can Solve The Problem
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Hello  for any replacement there will be some restrictions  or limitations. Emax/bruxzir/implant. Emax works good with front teeth.asthetic.you can have all foods but want to  increase  durability of bridge r cap food restrictions  are must.if no ,,need to replace bridge r cap in regular  intervals. Contact.
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Answered2018-06-18 15:26:30

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Caps are done on teeth whose crowns are intact. Bridges are done when teeth are missing taking support of adjacent teeth. Implants are done for missing teeth where support comes from implant. They are different treatments. With any form of replacement you have to avoid biting corn on cob etc with front teeth as it may damage your prosthesis

Answered2018-06-18 05:45:45

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Hi.., As per your history it looks like you need anterior Bridge. If you are going for bridge then EMax is one brand of metal free material. There are different aesthetic materials with different brands with different prices. If worked well all can give you great results and you can have boneless nonveg and eat corn. You also get warranty from lab. But if you think about implant then implant is best for replacing missing tooth. And in case of implant you need not crown adjuscent teeth. You can visit my clinic in Pune for free consultation.
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Implant is always first better option for many reasons.

Answered2018-06-18 05:43:31

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Yes Emax are metal-free crowns,they are the best,,go for it.

Answered2018-06-18 04:55:59

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