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"jps" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... Mostly veneers and implants. Bridges are so passe. I have to have one of my bottom molars pulled. It's a no hope situation. I was thinking a post in the jawbone would be far more preferable and permanent as compared to a bridge. Lots of factors to consider: *What shape are the teeth in on either side of the space? If the teeth on either side (aka--abutments) have no fillings (or very small fillings) then I wouldn't shave them down for a bridge. *Why is the tooth that's about to be removed considered"hopeless"? If it's due to perio disease, and there's a significant amount of bone loss, then placing an implant may require a block bone grafting procedure first. Not a "huge" deal...but certainly complicates the treatment planning and time frame a little bit. *Are you counting on insurance for reimbursement? Most companies won't pay for implants...yet. Statistically, implants have a better 10+ year prognosis than bridges...but I've seen many bridges last 30 years or more. If I had a space with a "virgin" tooth (no decay, crowns, or fillings) on either side, I would absolutely get an implant...rather than cut down two healthy teeth. |
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