Couple of days back, I have visited dentist (BDS, MDS) & after checking my dental x ray they suggested me for complete dental implant.
I have issue of maximum bone loss in teeth root & also gum receded from the original position in most of teeths.
I have budget constraints so what could be the best option I have.
Is it possible to have dental implant in front teeths and for some inside loose teeth can have surgery like flap or something like any other surgery ? The same dentist advising me for complete dental implant.
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You have bone loss in your upper and lower jaw.
First - Undergo physical examination by your periodontist and identify the cause of bone loss - Take necessary tests involved
Secondly - Approach a prosthodontist , go for bone grafts followed by implants - long term stable option - discuss your budget constraints with them.
Third- Try following proper oral hygiene measures to improve the oral health .
Next Steps
Visit periodontist and prosthodontist
Health Tips
Follow oral hygiene measures regularly
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Severe bone loss is not common in this age (especially premolar region)
Need to rule out any underlaying medically compromised condition and local habits
Ex; diabetes (yourself or family history) food and other oral habits
Next Steps
1. get diabetes check
2. enhance oral habits
3. complete oral and systemic evaluation & rehabilitation
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