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Good evening lybrate-user
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As per your words it seems you have over reatined Deciduous Canine.
Visit your Dentist go for a X ray if permanent canine is not thr in bone than you can go for crown on the Deciduous teeth or you can go for Implant in that area.
If your permanent canine is thr in that area than it's better you get it exposed and with the help of braces get it aligned in position.
Usually A dental Implant cost RS. 20,000 to 35,000 depending upon ...more
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As per your words it seems you have over reatined Deciduous Canine.
Visit your Dentist go for a X ray if permanent canine is not thr in bone than you can go for crown on the Deciduous teeth or you can go for Implant in that area.
If your permanent canine is thr in that area than it's better you get it exposed and with the help of braces get it aligned in position.
Usually A dental Implant cost RS. 20,000 to 35,000 depending upon ...more
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Dental implants are mainly used to replace a single missing tooth, which, in most cases, is a premolar or a molar tooth. Tooth decay, failed root canal treatment and cracking are some of the reasons that a tooth may be extracted. Front teeth, or incisors, are lost less frequently than molars. The primary molars are replaced by permanent premolars (also called bicuspids) and the permanent molars come in behind the primary teeth. Consult a dentist for more information. Take care.
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That depends upon the teeth that are remaining. If they are mobile, they will have to go. If they are firm and can be used for anchor or as in overdenture then they should be retained.
Cost is highly variable, that cannot be discussed without actually seeing the patient and even after that varies from dentist to dentist.
Cost is highly variable, that cannot be discussed without actually seeing the patient and even after that varies from dentist to dentist.
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