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I had removed my second molar teeth and want to have it teeth implant for the same.. I have been suggested with bridge which I don't want to as I don't want to trim the immediate two teeths near by.. is there any other way of implant apart from bridge and screw..
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Considering your age implants would be the best choice. Other than that removable types are the only option. In the long run implant are definitely worth the money
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Hello Yes good implant is a better option to go for It will take 3 months for the treatment .there are many implants Available
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Implants are better but for the cost. Minimal trimming is required for Fixed bridges and cost is lower than the implants. All the patients have to be assessed before giving an implant. Depending on the oaseo integration the implants success is achieved. Therefore if you are comfortable with the cost and good quality implants then you may seek the help of an Implantologist
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Without reducing adjacent teeth Two options 1.cast partial denture(removable) 2..Implant supported crown
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Implants are very much possible provided the site of missing teeth has healed and your jaw bone is healthy. You may take a second opinion for further advice.
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