Friday, November 6, 2009

Can dentists do this?

when i was 9 i fell and chipped my 2 front permanent teeth, the dentist removed one and filled the other, and gave me a kind of retainer with a tooth on it which ive been wearing since i was 12(im 16 now),








now one of the teeth(behind the top front ones) has a big cavity on it and it makes it look dark from the outside,





my front tooth(remaining one) isnt straight and i probably need braces,





so i was wondering if dentists can remove the one with the cavity on it, and the crooked front tooth and put 3 permanent implants teeth and make them straight so i wont need braces anymore. can they do that?





i dont care how many root canals i have to get, how much money it will cost, and how much it hurts, but please answer those too.

Can dentists do this?
yea i know some people that have gotten that done
Reply:They quite possibly will go into the tooth with the cavity just to see how deep it goes. If it goes to the root chances are they will have to deal with the whole root canal part and drill out the cavity.





Once that is done they can do implants. MAKE SURE: To go to a good dentist. Ask friends you know who have had implants. They should be able to make them straight unless they aren't a good dentist.
Reply:Of course they can put implants in. You might not need to have that tooth out though - depends on how bad it is. But yes, implants are probably a good option for you - you're only 16 so they'd be a good investment. I think you have to wait till you stop growing before you can have them done though.



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