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70 year old age lady to be fitted dental points, she is having only 1 tooth up and 6 in low jaw, please call and tell
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Go for an x ray or OPG for better evaluation of tooth. If they are healthy and not moving then removable partial dentures can be given. But if their is mobility in them then go for extraction first and then complete dentures can be given. Still have queries then please consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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Go for xray if teeth are mobile go for complete extraction.
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If tooth are strong and non mobile,without extraction denture will be built.otherwise after extraction denture will be constructed .
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Upper complete denture  and lower partial denture or fpd
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Hi, It’s advisable to extract that one tooth on the upper jaw and to go for complete denture. And for the lower jaw, please attach a photo so that we can suggest a treatment plan depending on the status of teeth that are present. For more appropriate plan , visit a near by dentist and get a complete checkup and an OPG x-ray done.
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