Hi Team,
Two of my molars are missing on right side. Need to get bridge or implant done. Pls suggest which is better treatment?
Also, what's approximate cost of each treatment per tooth.
Thanks...
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Hello. Since your molar teeth are missing, implant would be the most suitable option for you.
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For bridge placement we need tooth on both side. But if your two molars are missing then bridge can't placed.
Best option could be dental implants or removable partial dentures. But for implant many things need to be considered like condition of bone, oral hygiene, any co morbidity etc.
OPG will help to see the condition of the bone.
Consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
Hello.. I advice you to take an opg, to verify the condition of your bone... If it's good in condition , implant can be done..
If not means.. You can also go for bridges..
Don't worry.. You can replace the teeth..
Follow me up for further details..
Thank you..
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As your both molars are missing best option is implant because for bridge we required teeth both anterior or posterior to the missing teeth.so u don’t have teeth behind your molars .implant option is the best
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