Tooty extracted till gumline and understand tooth is good in the root. Any ways to use the remianings tooth and fill the gap. Want to explore options to utilize the remaining
the tooth rather than implants or bridges post full extraction pls
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It's not wise enough to leave the root inside ,if there is no crown portion.I would suggest you to get it extracted first
At this age implants are best to go with..
Bridge which will compromise your two healthy teeth.
Removable partial dentures,not advisable.
YOU CAN TAKE A CALL after discussing it with your dental surgeon and you can plan it accordingly.
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Get root stump extracted
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If roots are still there, it's an issue which may cause problems in future
Ideally get it removed and go for bridge or implants, as per your age this is the only two best options
If you are looking for teeth replacement, you should go for bridge( tooth to tooth support), implant supported bridge or removable partial denture. It's entirely your choice to decide among those three options. For detailed case diagnosis and treatment plan plzz do consult your dentist by clearly describing your exact issue. You can contact me by online consultation.
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Decision should be taken by pt. among 3 available options
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should take preventive measures to save remaining teeth from decay
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