What should I do if I have black broken teeth to gum level and suffer from diabetes?

Q.
Hi. I have front teeth with two front ones broken at gum level. I have no side teeth apart from two or three that are at gum level, black and broken. I had a dental bridge on one of the sides but it fell off a year ago and the teeth under that are now black and at gum level. I have diabetes and am horrified of the procedure necessary to fix my problem. Kindly let me know what could be the procedure to all.
A.
Dear Enquirer,
You are describing the condition of your mouth as one that is in urgent need of professional care. Patient’s medical history often influences their dental health and diabetes greatly effects the quality of healing and gum disease.On top of that your teeth are badly broken so you need to find a dentist as soon as possible that can help you. Your dentist will take xrays and thoroughly assess which teeth can be saved and fixed and which ones really need to be extracted. Your treatment needs to focus primarily to getting you dentally fit and please don’t worry, modern dentistry is carried out with comfortable injections which make the treatment pain free.
I hope this helps,
Sunita
Dr Sunita Verma Sparkle Dental Boutique 311 Boston Road, Hanwell, London, W7 2AT Web: www.sparkledentalboutique.co.uk Tel: 020 8567 4344 View My Profile Dr Verma

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