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Hello. Of course we can't see xray and so have no idea about periapical tissues. But probably a root canal treatment and filling or crown can be done to save the tooth
To address your inquiry, we kindly request you to upload your X-ray panoramic film here. To determine the appropriate treatment approach, advanced radiological imaging (tomography) and clinical examination are necessary.
While the photo doesn't look great, and might even be very uncomfortable, the tooth may be restorable. Without an xray and exam, it is just a guess. Its likely that in order to save the tooth, root canal therapy and a crown would be needed.
While the simple answer is "yes", the reality is that the denture resting on ridges of bone that have been reduced for the All on Four procedure will be significantly less stable. Adhesives will be very important at that point, but to be honest, I have never seen a case where the All on Four...
Hello, Thaks to advanced technology we use in dentistry , we always give a solution to our patients. To give an acurrrate treatment plan we need to see you x ray.
Individuals with lower or upper jaws positioned more forward or backward than normal due to genetic characteristics often require orthognathic treatment and jaw surgery. This skeletal disorder is addressed through both orthodontic treatments and surgical procedures. Additionally, jaw surgery is...
Hello. The visible metals are called multiunit abutments and they may be seen in some cases depending on tissues.The main issue is, they should not be visible when you smile. To achieve this, sometimes bone reduction is being performed before placing the implants depending on smile line which...
The All-On-Four procedure is not intended for cases that involve healthy teeth, it is a treatment for hopeless teeth that have no other alternative. Since the process is irreversible with significant removal of bone, it would be hard to find a provider that would do this treatment. I'm not...
Unfortunately fracture of the temporary or interim prosthetic is a known and realistic complication. It is more common when the patient has a history of bruxism, clenching, grinding. We ask patient to remain on a very soft diet during the healing phase which helps protect them from fracturing...
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