An implant would be best but they are mighty pricey.
2007-09-15 09:57:30
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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If the teeth on either side of your missing one are in good shape, perhaps a 1-tooth bridge or an implant. Either is pretty expensive, and only a good AND honest dentist will tell you which is the best for your mouth. If you're kinda lazy about oral hygiene [brushing, flossing, scaling, the lot] the bridge may have to be replaced if the teeth it's wired [or clipped] into start to give out. A lot depends on what the missing tooth did for a living...biter [incisor?] or grinder [molar]. Our son got away with a front 2-tooth "flipper" [hockey player's removable bridge] until he got serious about taking care of his mouth AND started earning enuf bucks to pay for a permanent bridge. A flipper, BTW, can't be used to bite into anything...but it looks great.
2007-09-15 09:46:59
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answered by constantreader 6
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You have a few options, you could get a bridge, which would basicly be a fake tooth for the one your missing and then two other fake teeth over the opposing teeth. Or you could get an implant, but it costs alot. You have to pay for the implant, then the surgery, and then you have to pay for a crown to go over the implant. If i were you i'd go with the bridge. It doesn't cost that much money and insuranse will pay part of it. And if feels just like a normal tooth. And you can make some financial payments with your dentist
2007-09-15 12:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm guessing this might be one of your front teeth. Your dentist would best be able to give you a better answer than you will get here. But, if it's not a visible tooth, you will be okay without a replacement. I had a tooth pulled four years ago, and I never even think about it being gone. No problems eating. It's a back tooth, though, and is not seen.
2007-09-15 09:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Jackie,
Being just 18 you don't want to get a bridge to replace this tooth by ruing 2 other teeth.
If you want to get an interim partial denture, aka a "flipper" while you save up for the implant, that's O.K.
it's not meant to last forever. The implant is the best coice.
Ask your dentist.
2007-09-15 09:50:28
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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that's considered the two hon. while you're at a dentist of direction, it is going to likely be referred to as a dental technique yet for well being motives, you're able to ought to get it pulled. wish this helps! =)
2016-11-15 07:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My answer would depend greatly on which tooth is missing.
Click the pencil under your question and "add details" to tell us which tooth it is.
2007-09-15 16:15:02
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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you could get a dental implant it is permenant but cost a lot.
or you could get a ceramic tooth which cost less but might need touch up after years...
2007-09-15 09:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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implant provided you are a good candidate for one---meaning you have enough bone to secure one in place.
2007-09-15 12:09:36
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answered by sweet 5
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get a gold tooth replaced lol it will look cool!
2007-09-15 09:40:46
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answered by ladeladeladeladelade 2
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