I am 32 year old. One of my pre molar tooth just broke in bits and pieces leaving no crown for filling but roots deep within and strong. Is it necessary to get it extracted? dentist gave two options of implantation and bridging. Which one to opt for?
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Hi. If you want to get that region restored with a new tooth then it is necessary fo you to get that root extracted. And for a new artificial tooth implant is the best and long lasting option.
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Implant and bridging is possible after extraction only. Implant is good choice if conditions suit you. But if the root is sound enough with some crown part then without extraction there is a solution. Kindly provide radio graph of the tooth.
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Get it extracted. Implant is better option.
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Hi As I understand from what your dentist saw, the tooth cannot be saved since only the roots of your broken tooth remain. Hence, it is recommended that you get those roots removed and get that particular tooth replaced. Dental implants are one of the most conservative options for replacement of a single missing tooth since there is no preparation of healthy teeth required like in the case for a bridge. However, the quality of bone is an important factor to be assessed before the implant is placed for its longterm success.
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Go for extraction. Followed by implants.
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Go for bridging after getting roots extracted.
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no if root are strong and not fracture then no need to extract the tooth. teeth can save by RCT and crown wll be placed followd bye post and core treatment...
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