Dental Implants, pros and cons needed
I am wanting dental implants
I have three missing teeth in the back. I can not have a bridge because I do not have two connecting teeth. So my dentist said that I could have a partial which he can do for me. Or I can look into implants that would be just like my normal teeth but that he does not do implants so I would need to find a dentist that does.
I would like to know more about implants. I have heard ramdon good and bad things about implants but I would like more feed back please. I know that they would be more costly but besides cost what are some things I should know about dental implants?
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Thursday, Feb. 18th 2010 9:52 AM at 9:52 am
One thing about implants is that not everyone can have implants. You would need to talk to a dentist that does implants so that they can take X-rays and see if you have enough bone to hold an implant in. If you do not have enough bone, but still want to have implants you would need to have a bond graft first. You can just guess how the cost of implants just sky rockets from there.
I would try and find a dentist that does both partials and implants so that the dentist can advise what would be best for you to have in their opinion.
Thursday, Feb. 18th 2010 3:39 PM at 3:39 pm
My good friend got implants and her teeth never looked better. They were around 900 – 1000 per tooth but well worth the money. She use to have really bad teeth from smoking and not taking care of her oral heath.
A year latter and she is still very happy about how her new teeth look and how much have nice teeth really changed her life for her. She is smiling all the time and is much more open and friend toward others.