Archive for June, 2012

Implant options

Monday, June 4th, 2012

I have three broken, decayed teeth. I know that I neglected them. I also think you may not be able to give advice on a specific case, but thought I’d give it a shot anyway. My dentist seems to think that they must be extracted and that the only option is dental implants. Two of those teeth have a lot of teeth structure still left. I don’t understand why I can’t just have a root canal and a crown on those teeth. Also, why do I HAVE to have implant? Aren’t there other options?

Thanks for all your help. Bethany Q. – Indiana

Bethany,

I am a little leary when dentists don’t give all your options. First, I’m going to recommend you get a second opinion. In many cases a tooth can still be saved with a root canal. The exception being when the decay goes all the way through the tooth to the underside. However, even if the teeth do have to be extracted, you don’t necessarily have to replace them with implants. For instance sometimes a dental bridge is a better option, especially if your adjacent teeth need a crown anyway. You can read more about this on our dental implant versus bridge page.

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More than one tooth on an implant

Monday, June 4th, 2012

I wondered if you can do more than one tooth per implant? I need three teeth replaced. Three on one side of my mouth and two on the other, but I can’t afford five implants.

Thanks in advance Jenn from Syracuse

Jenn,

It is quite common to put two teeth on an implant, but I think three teeth would strain it too much. In your case, I think you can get away with three implants. I know you’re worried about cost, but I want to caution you not to just go with the cheapest dentist you find to do your dental implants. There are so many implant horror stories about under-qualified dentists. In the end it will end up costing you a lot more than if you’d just gone to a more expensive, but highly qualified implant dentist. Plus, an inexperienced dentist could cause permanent damage.

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