Can dental implants be used to replace 1st and 2nd molars? - dental implants manila
The dentist I saw said it was difficult to place dental implants in the back of the mouth, 2 including the molars He said the reason there is less bone in the back of the mouth. Is there a way around this? Dental implants are successful in the 1 and 2 Molar areas of the mouth are often made? I have two molars on the 2nd the top right and bottom left, which may require eventually replaced by implants.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Dental Implants Manila Can Dental Implants Be Used To Replace 1st And 2nd Molars?
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On the upper back, there is often a thin layer of bone, the teeth were removed because it is a bubble in the bone called his chest.
Sometimes surgery is needed for bone to grow in this area. before the implants can be placed.
Normally, the child is not a problem of the jaw, because there are no air bubbles in it (that's the sinuses of the nose get in touch) are, however, if you can be a very thin layer of bone is very difficult.
If there is a way to have the teeth that instead save! it would be much cheaper for a start and bone, no matter what happens.
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