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My Lower Frontal 2 Teeth Of Both The Sides Are Rotten.1st Tooth Of Both Sides Are Discoloured & 70% Rotten.While Adjacent Are 20%. First Two Central Tooth Are Also Crowned.Bridge Or Crown What Will Be Best.Implant I Can't Opt Implant As I'm Having Immune Disorder With Poor Healing
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Hi.. As per your history, its always better to save teeth in your condition. If at all you need extraction then bridge is a good option. You can visit my clinic in Pune for free consultation. I can guide you better once I see your teeth.
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If both the teeth can be saved with Root canal treatment and crown then you should opt for that. I would be glad if you can send an iopa or X-ray of the teeth so I can help you out better. Dr Akshita Jain Punamiya MDS
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