I have bad dental decay, what should I do?

Q. Hi, I am looking for some answers. I am only in my early thirties and my mouth is full of dental decay. I am not even sure where I should start to get this corrected. The teeth that are decaying probably cant be saved, so I figure I will need dental implants. Can you suggest where I should start, I know it will be very expensive and I will probably only be able to do one tooth at a time. Thank you.,
A. The first stage is to see a dentist and to remove the decay and remove any unsavable teeth. Following this a decision can be made as to whether implants or bridges are the best option to restore your teeth
Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan

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