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My molar was extracted a year ago but now I want to get a dental implant but the surrounding teeth of that area came closer and took up little space of the extracted tooth. So can I get the implant done now?
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Yes it could be possible but it has to b evaluated first consult a implantologist let him study the case without xray n models it is not possible to give any definitive ans.
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Mr. that what exactly happens when we don't replace the missing tooth on time. However the movement of adjacent tooth is usually very slow and might take years to fill the missing tooth space. Since its just a year, according to the available space, dentist can plan an implant.
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we can create space orthodontically. also it is possible to shift next molar in that space
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