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Bridges vs. Implants: Choosing the Best Solution for Missing Teeth

Dental bridge and dental implant? Hello, I have a dental issue with missing teeth (the teeth have broken down to the gum line). The dentist at the clinic suggested two options: 1) dental bridge, and 2) dental implants. I have two areas of missing teeth: 1) On both sides of the mi...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, first you need to consider how long you can wait. After tooth extraction (as you mentioned, if the tooth is fractured below the gum line or if there is deep decay in a crowned tooth that cannot be saved), the upper jaw typically requires a waiting period of more than 3 mon...

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Can Orthodontics Close Gaps and Reduce Need for Implants?

Orthodontic closure of edentulous spaces? Can orthodontic treatment close some gaps from missing teeth, such as the upper right canine OXOO, upper right canine XXOOOXXO, and lower left canine, as well as the lower right canine OOOX? If orthodontics can reduce the need for maxilla...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Please consult a dentist for further evaluation of the dental clinic planning. If there are no issues with malocclusion and there are simply spaces due to missing teeth, dental implants may be considered. However, if there are malocclusion issues, orthodontic treatment is recomme...

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Exploring Options for Partial Dentures: Metal vs. Flexible Solutions

Please ask any questions related to removable dentures? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask about a situation where there are four missing teeth on one side of the lower jaw and the plan is to get a removable partial denture. If considering stability, is it necessary to choose a tr...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, in clinical practice, there is a design involving a button: a male button is adhered to the distal surface behind the last remaining tooth, while a female button is embedded on the inner side of the posterior removable denture. When the denture is placed in the mouth, the ...

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Understanding Dental Issues: When Baby Teeth Don't Fall Out

Primary teeth do not fall out? Following up, I consulted a doctor who informed me that I have a congenital condition of missing teeth. The method you mentioned for filling cavities (restorative treatment) did not reveal any cavities before the extraction, and I also underwent roo...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear netizen, regarding your inquiry about the extraction of primary incisors and the congenital absence of permanent incisors, it is advisable to have a dentist examine and assess the situation. Depending on the size of the gap, options may include dentures, dental fillings, or ...

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Understanding Bone Protrusion and Deep Bite: Orthodontic Solutions Explored

Bone fracture correction issues? Hello, I recently consulted about orthodontic issues, and the doctor mentioned that I have a skeletal open bite and deep bite problem. I have consulted with three orthodontic specialists. One doctor insisted that due to my skeletal open bite, I sh...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear Ada, Hello. Generally, orthodontists will perform X-ray imaging to analyze the positional relationship of the craniofacial structures in order to determine whether orthognathic surgery is necessary. You may ask your doctor to analyze the predicted outcomes of surgery versus...

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Understanding Retruded Chin: Causes, Concerns, and Treatment Options

Retreating chin Hello, Doctor: I recently noticed that my chin seems to be receding more than before, making my face look somewhat like a fish's head. Should I see a dentist, a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) specialist, or a plastic surgeon? Additionally, I have a slight over...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it seems that there is insufficient development of the mandible, resulting in a Class II malocclusion, which may cause anterior displacement of the articular disc. This can lead to clicking sounds when opening and closing the mouth due to frictio...

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Post-Root Canal Care: Options for Missing Teeth in Taichung

Root canal treatment completed? Hello Doctor, I recently visited a dentist due to a cavity issue. The dentist informed me that I need a root canal treatment, and after that, I was told I need to get a crown. I have already had a fiberglass post placed, but due to my financial sit...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear user, based on your description, you have undergone root canal treatment for a tooth affected by decay, and a post has been placed but you have not yet received a crown. It is advisable to avoid overly hard foods while eating. You may also consider asking your dentist to cre...

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Bridge vs. Implant: Best Solution for Missing Teeth Next to Damaged Ones

When there are unhealthy teeth on both sides of a missing tooth, should one choose a dental bridge or dental implants? Recently, my upper second premolar (which had undergone treatment for cavities) broke while eating and had to be extracted. The two adjacent teeth have both been...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear Xiao Lulul: Hello, dental implants are a new option in dental care. The advantage is that it eliminates the need to grind down the adjacent healthy teeth. Traditional dental bridges also have their benefits, such as being less expensive, and they allow for the modification...

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Orthodontics and Dentures: Key Considerations for Dental Health

Orthodontics and dentures? Hello, Doctor: 1. Most of my molars have cavities and have already been filled. If I want to undergo occlusal correction, will it cause the fillings to come out? How much does the orthodontic treatment cost, and how long does it typically take? 2. I c...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hello: 1. If the filled teeth are very sturdy, they will not fall out during your orthodontic treatment. The cost of orthodontics depends on the severity of the malocclusion, so it is recommended to have an evaluation by an orthodontist. The duration of treatment is also relate...

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Can I Switch Dentists During My Orthodontic Treatment?

Can I switch orthodontists? Hello: Due to missing teeth, I underwent orthodontic treatment for a year and seven months. During my appointments, the doctor has accidentally touched my chest multiple times. I used to bring my boyfriend with me, which prevented it from happening, bu...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear A-Mao-Mao, Hello, orthodontic treatment is very specialized. You can first schedule an appointment to consult with other specialists and discuss the future costs based on the current progress. If you find it reasonable, you can switch doctors. Wishing you peace and health...

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Complete Your Smile: Dentures vs. Implants for Chewing Function

Removable dentures, dental implants I have three missing teeth at the back of my upper right jaw, and only one remaining tooth at the back of my upper left jaw, with the three molars in front of it also missing. If I only get a removable denture, will my chewing function be fully...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Removable dentures rely on the soft tissues of the gums for chewing and may exhibit slight movement, providing only about half the functionality of natural teeth. Your best option would be to opt for a traditional dental bridge. If you choose dental implants, they can almost full...

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Understanding Sinus Issues Related to Dental Treatments and Solutions

Sinus issues? I recently completed treatment for periodontal disease, which was relatively mild and did not involve any surgery, lasting about six months. I want to undergo orthodontic treatment because my dentist also performs autogenous tooth transplantation. I have a missing t...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: The position of the upper left tooth is approximately the first molar, which causes tilting of the second premolar and second molar. If the wisdom tooth is intac...

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Understanding Dentures and Orthodontics: Key Considerations for Patients

Dentures and Orthodontics Hello, Doctor. I previously visited a family dentist who recommended orthodontic treatment. At that time, I inquired about replacing a denture I had done ten years ago due to gum recession and the accumulation of debris, which affects aesthetics. The den...


Dr. Zhuang Suhui Reply:
I recommend that all dentures be made after orthodontic treatment, unless the orthodontist specifically requests otherwise. If the dentures do not fit properly, are difficult to clean, or lead to conditions such as gingival inflammation or cavities, they should be replaced, but t...

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Comprehensive Guide to Dental Correction: Costs, Methods, and Timelines

Orthodontics Personal dental condition overview: missing teeth, small enamel defects, cavities, and fillings. Currently experiencing malocclusion. 1. Upper jaw: - Left wisdom tooth -> extracted - Left first molar -> missing - Left central incisor -> small crow...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.

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Understanding Dental Bridges: Costs and Options for Missing Teeth

Subsequent questions? In the upper left area, the second and fourth teeth are extracted, while the first and third are healthy. If I were to get a dental bridge, would it be a major procedure? Would the cost be calculated for two teeth or five teeth? I am seeing a licensed dentis...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: If you are missing two teeth in the upper arch and the surrounding natural teeth have no periodontal issues, you may consider getting a fixed dental bridge or d...

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Understanding Dental Issues: Solutions for Missing Teeth and Dentures

Dental issues Hello Dr. Huang: Last time you replied to me as follows: Response from the dentist, Dr. Huang Chih-Cheng: The location of your missing tooth is what is referred to as the "six-year molar," and the first molar should be restored to prevent loss of occlusal ...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Please cherish our online medical resources. When asking the same question, please specify only one physician or dietitian.

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Choosing Between Dental Implants and Bridges: A Cost-Effective Guide

Dental issues Hello Doctor: (1) I have missing teeth on both sides of my mouth (near the cheeks), with one tooth missing on both the upper and lower jaws. I am considering dental implants so that I won't have to compromise the adjacent teeth as abutments for a bridge, but th...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
The location of your missing tooth is referred to as the "six-year molar." The first molar should be restored to prevent loss of occlusal function, tilting of adjacent teeth, and other complications such as over-eruption of opposing teeth. The most cost-effective soluti...

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Finding Quick Solutions for Missing Teeth: Temporary Fixes and Expert Advice

Severe tooth loss; some of the missing teeth in the back were extracted, and I'm unsure what to do next? I have a gap in my front teeth and I'm looking for a place to get a temporary filling. I went to a clinic where the doctor charged me NT$5000, but the result looked ...


Dr. Qiu Qiongyao Reply:
1. Please visit a qualified dental clinic for treatment. 2. I don't know your location, so I can't provide any recommendations. 3. There is too much phonetic notation, making it difficult to understand the entire text.

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Do You Really Need Bridges or Implants After Tooth Extraction?

Tooth loss Doctor, I would like to ask if it is necessary to get a dental bridge or implant after tooth extraction? Can't I just leave it as it is? I asked my dentist, and he said it’s fine not to do anything because I still have plenty of teeth left, and the gap won't ...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
After a tooth extraction, depending on individual circumstances and the location of the tooth, most people's adjacent teeth may shift over time due to the loss of the neighboring tooth or opposing tooth. This can lead to insufficient space for future prosthetic work. However...

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The Impact of Missing Teeth on Dental Health and Treatment Options

The impact of tooth loss on dental health? Extracting one tooth from each side of the upper jaw and not replacing them with dentures for several years can lead to several consequences for the remaining teeth. The gaps can cause the adjacent teeth to shift, leading to misalignment...


Dr. Wu Chunzhen Reply:
Missing teeth can easily lead to the tilting of adjacent teeth and the overgrowth of opposing teeth. If conditions permit, please proceed with getting dentures as soon as possible.

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