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Between bridge and implant which is good and economical? .................................................................
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If you have no medical problems or any systemic conditions and you have the right bone density then implant is better as you are not compromising the adjacent teeth just for support. In the procedure of implant only the tooth which is missing is being treated Vs in bridge where even the healthy tooth is compromised.
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Implant is better option and bridge is economical. Crowncutting for brigde involves cutting the tooth around 2mm from all sides and putting the load of missing tooth on other teeth. Implant is better as it does not involve any cutting and will be like an investment to your future.
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Undoubtedly Crown & Bridge is economical
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Hi,  based on your systematic conditions and bone density implants would be suggested. For a bridge u need to get the adjacent tooth involved by cutting the crown.  As a long term investment implant is best.
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If you have no medical issues like uncontrolled diabetes, and also the jaw bone is sufficient, implant would be highly suggested
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