Most often, you don't have to wait at all.
You can usually have what is known as an "immediate denture".
First, impressions are taken of your mouth as it exists today. From those impressions, the denture is fabricated in a dental lab. When the denture is ready, the remaining teeth are removed and the denture is inserted. You never have to go without teeth.
Because this new immediate denture is made by 'predicting' what the arch will be like when the teeth are removed, sometimes several adjustments will need to be made after the denture is seated. This can take several visits to the dentist, but it is all part of the service.
normally 3-6 months, you have to wait for you gum to heal and tissue has to be normal. Aunt Laura
30 minutes.
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.
NO, you need to know your options...could you have received a root canal to save the tooth...did he give you the option of an Implant?
Yes, with a dental implant. You also have the choice of a bridge (if you knocked out tooth is not a terminal tooth) or a partial.
No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
You have 2 options. You can either get a bridge or an implant. The implant is very expensive and takes longer to achieve, because there is a healing time after the dentist inserts the post that eventually the (false) tooth will attach.
To stop the top tooth from hyper-erupting, you need to replace the lost lower tooth. This can be accomplished with either a bridge, partial, or implant. Discuss your options with your dentist.
Nope! You'll feel a little pinch at first when they put the needle in, then your gum around the tooth getting pulled out will be numb so they can pull it out! :)
You should always talk to both your OBGYN and your dentist before undergoing precedures such as getting teeth pulled.
2 hour's
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