Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Bone Graft Implant Dental Advice On Bone Graft And Implant PLEASE!!!?

Dental advice on bone graft and implant PLEASE!!!? - bone graft implant

My tooth # 9 with respect to age has a crown 10 years ago and had a gum infection. My Periondontist perform Cingivectomy 6 before my teeth because of gum disease. She discovered that my # is broken 9 and they need a bone graft from the loss of bone structure! My question is why you can be removed and does not need to get a new crown to replace my old. Now I've got through the extraction, bone grafting and use a driver to go after month, before I find dental implants! Is it necessarily the right way! Any dentist or periondontist there, please let us know! Anyone with personal experience ... pls shares!

5 comments:

zizzer zazzer zuzz said...

If you have discovered a fracture of the root, the tooth should. The implants are good, but can still be a candidate for traditional bridges, it is much cheaper and much less time from start to finish. You need to have on the bone around the teeth for decent bridge, but you need to implant a decent bone. Ask your dentist if you are a candidate for a traditional fixed bridge (bridge) or a resin-bonded bridge aka FPD Maryland. Your dentist or periodontist may see things differently when it comes to dining options.

Axis said...

Well, my friend, if there is infection in the gums means "where is # 9, so that there do not know something needs to be done (the people that if you have a dental crown is susceptible to decay, gum disease, fractures and then only see a beautiful crown, but you can not, see below. Not even the dentist and x-rays show (little information X-rays do not pass through metal))
Well, what you say in your question seems to be no simple matter. It is not mentioned, but it has a root canal on # 9? May is why it broke and you have not noticed.
However, if bone loss, gum disease, fractures of the crown above the bone level, a simple restore will not help much.
The proposed treatment appears to be the best solution, although I do not like the idea of an end. I prefer to fix a temporary crown, if possible. Only your dentist can determine, dass There may also be more expensive. Questions about this and they are willing to pay more money to say immediately or notCome to this option.

There are temporary crowns of adjacent teeth stuck together.
And they are more comfortable to use than the fins of a "" (other names are used stayplate use) partially or temporarily

Axis said...

Well, my friend, if there is infection in the gums means "where is # 9, so that there do not know something needs to be done (the people that if you have a dental crown is susceptible to decay, gum disease, fractures and then only see a beautiful crown, but you can not, see below. Not even the dentist and x-rays show (little information X-rays do not pass through metal))
Well, what you say in your question seems to be no simple matter. It is not mentioned, but it has a root canal on # 9? May is why it broke and you have not noticed.
However, if bone loss, gum disease, fractures of the crown above the bone level, a simple restore will not help much.
The proposed treatment appears to be the best solution, although I do not like the idea of an end. I prefer to fix a temporary crown, if possible. Only your dentist can determine, dass There may also be more expensive. Questions about this and they are willing to pay more money to say immediately or notCome to this option.

There are temporary crowns of adjacent teeth stuck together.
And they are more comfortable to use than the fins of a "" (other names are used stayplate use) partially or temporarily

Axis said...

Well, my friend, if there is infection in the gums means "where is # 9, so that there do not know something needs to be done (the people that if you have a dental crown is susceptible to decay, gum disease, fractures and then only see a beautiful crown, but you can not, see below. Not even the dentist and x-rays show (little information X-rays do not pass through metal))
Well, what you say in your question seems to be no simple matter. It is not mentioned, but it has a root canal on # 9? May is why it broke and you have not noticed.
However, if bone loss, gum disease, fractures of the crown above the bone level, a simple restore will not help much.
The proposed treatment appears to be the best solution, although I do not like the idea of an end. I prefer to fix a temporary crown, if possible. Only your dentist can determine, dass There may also be more expensive. Questions about this and they are willing to pay more money to say immediately or notCome to this option.

There are temporary crowns of adjacent teeth stuck together.
And they are more comfortable to use than the fins of a "" (other names are used stayplate use) partially or temporarily

Margaret said...

Dental implantology is now very safe. My cousin has her dental implants and Lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The prices for dental and Lasik surgery is less in India. You pay 25% of the price offered in the United States.

Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India, dentistry, jaw surgery, LASIK, dental implants, organized, etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in newspapers and magazines about their patient data.
It is all the funding for the United States, Canada, UK and other international patients who have surgery abroad for low cost dental care and eye surgery plan preserved, not covered by insurance. We have also inserted photos of their International patients. You can of its contents. There are enormous cost savings. Like a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India as the quality of care in Germany is simply the best in the world. The surgeons are trained U.S. / UK and facilities are 5 star.

http://www.indianhealthguru.com
Hope this helps

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