Teeth implant

2017-01-20 13:31:00
I recently met with an accident in which I lost a front teeth(1no.) I want to implant a teeth. My doctor (not a dentist) said that I should give enough time to get my gums strengthen before implanting teeth. Is that true? If so how long should I wait.? As of now I don't feel any pain in my teeth. Pleass clarify this
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done to check the bone levels. you can consult an implantologist and get it done.

Answered2017-01-29 06:22:54

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There's nothing better then having implants replace your missing teeth, especially considering your age.
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It's best to seek an opinion from a dentist specialising in implants. Get a CBCT scan of the missing teeth area. You can post the same scan images or seek an online consult through practo.
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It's wise to choose implants that's practiced and used commonly to avoid future problem of maintenance. www.crowndentalcare.in

Answered2017-01-23 04:23:13

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Hello dear...fist get in know dental.implant is a long term.goal satisfying yields with a perfect aesthetic desire.all u need is to consult an implantologist and first chek how.much bone resorbed  in the lost tooth area. Then after Xray and Cone beam.Computer scan decide for the length and size of implant to be loaded and the holder or abutment to be fix for and tooth of choice. It will take a convincing time.with more than 5to8sitting.with tje dentist. Cost will be also around 35K.....so take.comforable.time.n.decide. making reet.for tje wound ti heal.is bwtter not to be in hurry......Go n twlk to an implantologist
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xray...wait...twke.sufficient ingo...visit.implantologist and get ready to spend.time as well.cost
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Answered2017-01-22 10:52:04

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Implant can be done now only, go to your dentist and get it done ASAP
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Don't delay
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Keep your wound clean

Answered2017-01-21 20:02:53

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no this is not true. its always advisable to get the implants immediately so as to avoid a unneccessary surgical part. it can be done now only. but if you wait the new bone begins to form and tissue shrinks than we have to wait for atleast 6 months in case of upper teeth. a lot depend on the condition of the surrounding bone.
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vist a prosthodontist near you or an oral surgeon

Answered2017-01-21 14:45:20

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Its not always required..we can place implants along with extraction of tooth...your current clinical situation is not clear..have you extracted the entire tooth???or just lost the crown portion...if its a fracture of crown portion,there are many other treatment options also....for a completely extracted tooth,you can wait 3-6 mths for adequate bone formation...in the mean time u may use other prosthetic options to replace tooth temporarily
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consult an implantologist

Answered2017-01-21 09:02:00

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Hello, Implant placement today is quite advanced.Though there are do's and dont's which vary from case to case,today immediate placement of the implant into the extracted socket and immediate loading can be done in many cases.Consult an implantologist. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-01-21 13:04:48

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Hello, In my opinion u can get ur implants now itself.. but I cannot confirm without confirmation of the exact oral health.. in most cases we give a temporary crown after a implant
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The above treatment plan is not confirmatory.. always understand no 2 doctors will have same opinions and treatment plans... both of them can be right...

Answered2017-01-21 12:27:45

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