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Can Bone Loss Be Corrected in Teeth? - RealSelf
2011年8月19日 · Bone grafting may be indicated for loose teeth but the teeth would have to be stabilized, often times with a fixed prosthesis if the graft is to be successful. Bone loss surrounding loose teeth may become more stable once the teeth and disease process is removed. Then implants can be placed. If the periodontal structures have minor bone loss, a ...
Dental Bone Graft Procedure | Cost, Recovery, Results - RealSelf
2023年8月14日 · Bone and tooth decay (and loss) can alter the look of your face, causing your mouth area to sink, so restoring lost bone can improve your facial structure. A dental bone graft can save you from losing more teeth. Strengthening the jawbone will help stabilize your at-risk teeth. Dental bone graft pain is minimal, both during and after the procedure.
Week 10 Invisalign - I have bone loss on the lower teeth and
2018年11月30日 · It stays in place and teeth move through it. You can even move teeth right out of the bone, and this happens quite often. You need to get a CBCT type x-ray to see the roots and bone in 3-D. Most oral surgeons and most specialists have this type of x-ray system available. Once a tooth is moved out of bone, it cannot be moved back again.
Invisalign and bone loss Questions - RealSelf
I'm concerned that without a guard the teeth would fall out when eating anything hard - ie apple. 1. I'm concerned about proceeding further with Invisalign. 2, Would teeth have a better chance of stabilizing with gradually moving back to old position (using old trays)? 3. see a periodontist at this point -bone grafts?
Braces and bone loss Questions - Real Doctor Answers - RealSelf
Orthodontist said braces would increase risk of losing teeth in 5-10 years. Periodontist agreed, but also said braces has long term benefit cuz my teeth will be aligned. No treatment is needed cuz I have healthy gum. Should I get braces or leave my teeth alone? lf I lost all bones and subsequently lost all teeth can I still have some/full implants?
I have had bone loss in my gums for years. My dentist says
2015年9月1日 · When teeth are removed for the reconstruction, it is very likely that enough base of bone will still be available to support dental implants. If additional bone is needed, it can be grafted to the appropriate sites. Following implant healing, either a non-removable hybrid denture or a removable, implant supported denture may be fabricated.
Sudden Bone Loss Around One Tooth over 1 Year Time? - RealSelf
2012年11月1日 · Sudden Bone Loss Around One Tooth over 1 Year TimeWhat is most important is determine why this one tooth is experiencing such rapid bone loss.There are many potential causes of isolated bone loss, but you need to be certain that this is not part of a more generalized problem.I hope you found this info to be helpful,Dr Champagne
Can straightening teeth w/bone loss cause problems? - RealSelf
2020年5月15日 · If you have bone loss, you either have active gum disease or you have had gum disease that is now under control. If the gum disease is well under control, you can start orthodontic treatment. You need to maintain your oral hygiene and do your cleaning appointments on a routine basis (the frequency of those appointments will be determined by ...
Dental Crown and bone loss Questions - RealSelf
It is twenty years old and has a crown. My general dentist wants to extract the tooth. I then went to an Endodontist who didn't even bother to open my mouth to look at my tooth. Instead he looked at his 3D x-rays and told me that I have a cracked root that's causing infection in the bone. The infection is eroding the bone causing some bone loss.
Dental Bridge and bone loss Questions - RealSelf
My dentist was going to do a bridge but a 2nd option said to get the root out and bone graft for an implant. Round 1 of bone grafting. 3 months later I was told I didn't get enough bone and round two of bone grafting. Now I've waited 6 more months and was just told again that it's …