J J Carter Publish time 26-11-2019 05:46:57

Dental implant or a bridge - anyone made this choice?

Due to an unfortunate accident, I'm in the position of needing a dental implant or a bridge (not wishing to continue wearing a denture!) on upper front tooth.

Dentist is saying the implant should be OK if they use a procedure to encourage bone growth around the implant.

A bridge can't be attached on back of teeth due to overbite, so would need teeth on either side of gap to be acid etched then a zirconia bridge cemented on, extending to cover the two teeth and close the gap.

Cost isn't a major deciding factor.

I'm edging towards the implant, although the procedure is more agressive

IronGiant Publish time 26-11-2019 05:46:58

I can't offer any advice, but would you like me to move the thread to General Chat where more people will see it?

FZR400RRSP Publish time 26-11-2019 05:46:59

My two front upper teeth are veneers.
I think that's the same as an implant?
They grind down the teeth that were there and glue the veneers on top.
No problems with them in 11 years now.

Gnaghi Publish time 26-11-2019 05:46:59

I got my front tooth knocked out, with the root, as a teenager. I had an implant, titanium, before going to live abroad. The operation took one hour and I had to go back to have the tooth fitted. They put a thread in the implant and screw the tooth in. It's been fine and has given me no problems over 17 years. (I had a plate for before but wanted something permanent and not something I could lose)!

gus607 Publish time 26-11-2019 05:46:59

I've heard the lifespan of a Bridge on a good day is ten years. My first lasted ten, my second 8, been on my third for the last 9 years, still doing fine.
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