Q. I knocked my four front top out approximately 6 months ago during an epileptic fit and i have since been wearing dentures. Does the amount of time since the injury have any bearing as to whether implants are possible? Thank you for your time.
A. Dental Implants are possible at any time after tooth loss if you have enough volume of healthy bone and reasonable healing. Epilepsy is not an absolute contraindication but should be controlled.
Four teeth replaced by a bridge(s) on 2 fixtures guide price £6-7000 completed or 4 individual units on four implant fixtures guide price £7-9000 .
If you would like a free intial consultation to determine your suitability please contact me via the
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk website
Four teeth replaced by a bridge(s) on 2 fixtures guide price £6-7000 completed or 4 individual units on four implant fixtures guide price £7-9000 .
If you would like a free intial consultation to determine your suitability please contact me via the
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk website
Rob
Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
18 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QJ
Web: www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk Tel: 0121 643 0610
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COLIN CAMPBELL
August 15th, 2009
Dear Sir,
I am constantly thinking about my teeth condition and my inevitable loss in the foreseeable future. The lower front are intact but bleed on brushing, there are no other lower teeth. Above, my front four are capped, i have lost both fangs but the other uppers remain, all have fillings. I am to blame for the deterioation as this is a mixture of fear of the dentist and self discipline. When does one make the decision to action for all the teeth removal for false teeth or would my dentist have to give me advice. I cannot see a website were i can communicate with people who are going through the same dilema as me. Is it possible to send me advice with my issues as i would greatly appreciate your guidance. Thank you for reading my e-mail, kind regards, Colin Campbell.