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Tooth broken completely at the surface
Only root stamps remain.upper last molar tooth.tooth broken completely due to caries.what is implant .how is it done.what is the procedure involved in treatment?
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Implants are small titanium screw which can be placed on the same day of root stump removal replacing the root portion of your tooth. After 3 -6 months the crown can be placed
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getting a cbct done would be helpful
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Implant is an option where titanium screw is placed and left in situ for few months depending on your bone. CBCT be advised by your dentist for doing the same. Removal of tooth and placement of implant can be done at the same time in most of the cases.
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After extraction an implant can be done to give you a new tooth. An implant is placed at the extraction site by a small surgical procedure. After 3-4 months you will be given a crown on that implant.
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Get a CBCT done before an implant to give your dentist information to plan an implant there
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