It would be what they call a flipper, more like a retainer with a tooth. However, it's not a permanent solution. Most dentists would recommend that a patient get a dental implant in place of an upper front tooth. An implant helps to retain the bone in the area where the roots were.
The gums will close up and there won't be a hole. And the hole can be "filled" up with an implant, a bridge, a partial denture or something called a flipper. It depends on which tooth is missing a other factors. Talk to your dentist to see what the best option for you is.
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Yes, it is called an immediate denture. The denture is made by the technician before extracting the tooth. After the removal the dentist places the denture on the top of he wound. In this way the patient leaves the office without gaps in his dentition.
to get a tooth extracted with minimal pain you need to go to your dentist and get it removed surgically
That is a decision that should be made by you and getting the pros and cons from your dentist.
how much would it be to have one tooth replaced on a denture
A paramolar is extracted the same exact way other teeth are. You will be numbed up and then the dentist will use several different tools to pull the tooth out.
I would most definitely go back and see my dentist.
The dentist extracted his wisdom tooth. Or An extract of beef... An extract of nitrous acid...
No. Decalcification is not the same thing as tooth decay. It is the precursor to it. Talk to your dentist about other options.
sodium fluoride in your tooth paste.
The blood clot may stay in the root or hole of the extracted tooth for as long as two to four weeks, it all is determined by what type of tooth was extracted. Your best bet is to follow the rinsing directions of your dentist and all will go as directed.