Sometimes, a tooth is too severely decayed to save it. In addition, a tooth may be lost from trauma. However, whether a tooth is extracted or knocked out, a dental implant is often a suitable replacement option. Here are a few reasons to choose a dental implant to replace your lost tooth:
Shifting Teeth
Teeth can begin to shift if there is additional room in your mouth. Once a tooth is lost, a space is left.
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A dental implant can be used to replace lost teeth. The installation of an implant is performed surgically. During the procedure, a metal screw or rob is placed in the jawbone of the implant patient. This screw or rod becomes a replacement for the natural root of the missing tooth. A connector and a crown can eventually be added to complete the restoration of the tooth. Dental implants can be installed in diabetic patients.
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If you need to get a tooth restored, then your dentist will likely use one of two tools: a filling or a crown. Each serves a different purpose and there aren't very many situations where both would be viable options. To help you understand why you might need a filling or a crown, here is an explanation of how they work and how they are different:
Fillings
The idea behind a filling is pretty simple.
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A root canal involves the removal of the pulp or living tissue that resides inside of a tooth. The tissue contains the blood supply and dental nerves of the tooth. Here are a few questions and answers about root canals:
Why is a root canal performed?
A root canal is performed to stop the spread of an infection and lessen dental pain. Once a tooth becomes infected, the infection can spread to neighboring teeth or even to the jawbone.
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Have you been thinking hard about getting your problematic molars extracted because the large cavities in them make it hard to eat? You may able to be able to keep your molars with the help of a dentist, as he or she can cover the cavities with crowns. In this article, learn what may have to be done for a dentist to treat your annoying molar cavities so you can use them with ease.
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