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Do I have to wait a long time for a new tooth?

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Dear Network Doctor

For a long time I've been wearing a blister over my tooth that is tender and inflamed. I mentioned this to my dentist who recommended a mess treatment. This did not help so that another messenger treatment was done. Nothing helped, and now it was meant that a surgical procedure should be done to get rid of rhabdomyolitis.

The surgeon did not mean this could do, because the tooth was too bad and a little bit loose. His suggestion was to remove the tooth. This has made me very upset and sorry for what happens afterwards?

I have a store and can not stand out to stand and run without a tooth! So my question is: What temporary solutions exist before the implant can be established? How quickly can it be done after the tooth is raised? I really hope for an answer as I can not find a similar one on your side.

Sincerely, one asks

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Dear Questions

You should not be worried that you will go without a tooth. I can not say exactly what solution your dentist chooses, but there will be different options for temporary replacement of your tooth - the same day as you get it. Which solution is chosen depends, among other things, on your neighbor's condition. I think you should talk to your dentist about which solution he / she thinks is the right one for you. Good luck!

Yours sincerely

Anne Pedersen,

Specialist Dentist, Dr. odont
Do I have to wait a long time for a new tooth?

FAQ - 💬

❓ How long can you wait to replace a tooth?

👉 It usually takes place two or three months following an extraction. The waiting period allows your gums to heal. If you have an oral infection, that will also need to be cleared up before your implant placement.

❓ How long can I delay tooth implant?

👉 If you wait more than a year to get your tooth implant, you may need to have a bone graft performed to ensure stability and strength in your jaw. During this procedure, your oral surgeon removes small fragments of bone from one area of your mouth and transfers it to the area receiving the implant.

❓ Do you get a temporary tooth while waiting for an implant?

👉 There are many options for temporary tooth replacement while you wait for your implant post to heal and your bone to integrate with it.

❓ Is it OK not to replace a missing tooth?

👉 Consequences of Not Replacing Your Back Tooth Missing a tooth, even just one, can cause severe and permanent damage to your entire mouth. When you lose a back molar, its surrounding teeth are also impacted because they lose surrounding structure and support. Unfortunately, this causes your other back teeth to shift.

❓ Do tooth implants hurt?

👉 With numbed nerves, you can expect not to feel any pain during your dental implant procedure. You may feel pressure at times, but it should not cause you discomfort. For patients who have anxiety with dental procedures, oral sedation is available.

❓ Can you have a tooth pulled and an implant put in the same day?

👉 The short answer is it is possible! The long answer is implants can only be placed sometimes at the time of extraction. This is known as an 'immediate implant placement' but it can only be performed when the condition of the tooth allows.

❓ What is used while waiting for dental implants?

👉 While waiting for implants, temporary crowns may be a good choice. It is usually made of acrylic-based plastic, and the dentist will cement it in place. The crown offers an aesthetically pleasing option. It will appear like a real tooth, though the patient should be cautious about eating hard foods.

❓ What is the cheapest way to replace a missing tooth?

👉 Dental Implants A dental implant is the cheapest way to fix teeth after an injury, cavities, or rotten teeth. In addition, this method of tooth replacement is long-lasting. This is because your replaced tooth is on a strong foundation.

❓ Is it painful to replace a tooth?

👉 This is essentially the answer to your question, “do dental implants hurt?” Local anesthesia will numb the nerves surrounding the dental implant area. With numbed nerves, you can expect not to feel any pain during your dental implant procedure. You may feel pressure at times, but it should not cause you discomfort.

❓ What they don't tell you about implants?

👉 Dental implants are secured permanently to your jawbone; hence, they can't fall off. The Procedure Is Quite Painless- Having titanium on your jawbone sounds painful; however, the procedure causes little pain. There is minimal post-operative pain, and you can go back to work in a relatively short time.

❓ Can a tooth be pulled and implant the same day?

👉 The short answer is it is possible! The long answer is implants can only be placed sometimes at the time of extraction. This is known as an 'immediate implant placement' but it can only be performed when the condition of the tooth allows.


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