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not as much as you think. It actually happens quite often. when it does, you treat that tooth as a permanent tooth and fill cavities. You can even crown a baby tooth if there is no permanent tooth underneath it. If you have a permanent tooth under it, they usually extract the baby tooth.
No, because your loose tooth will fall out eventually, than you won't have anything to worry about.
Not as traumatic as having to have a tooth pulled out because it is causing tooth ache due to getting bad.
No. Decalcification is not the same thing as tooth decay. It is the precursor to it. Talk to your dentist about other options.
While a trip to your dentist is the ultimate solution for a permanent tooth solution, I do know of one really good solution to help fix a gap or hole in your smile to complete the look of your smile (if your missing tooth is noticeable). Go to temptooth.com. It is an at home, low cost temporary tooth replacement alternative, that allows you to make your own realistic tooth to fill in a gap and match your smile. They have lots of before and after photos to give you an idea of what it can do. The website is temptooth.com. Good luck
If you are taking any medications you should inform your dentist prior to your appointment. Usually it is asked when you go in and fill out a questionnaire about any relevant medical history.
It depends on how big the bridge is and what it is made out of. A bridge with three teeth in it made out of non-precious metal can cost around $400. A six or seven unit zirconia bridge can cost as much as $2500.
take a bag and fill it with ice,then put it on your cheek until somewhat numb. then wiggle or twist the tooth until it comes out.
Assuming that there is no bacterial infection, and the normal healing process occurs, the space will eventually "disappear." What happens is that the bone supporting the tooth, or the tooth socket, will resorb. If it was the last molar in the arch, then you don't have anything to worry about, the teeth will not likely shift back into that space. The teeth tend to shift forward, so if there is a molar behind the empty space, it may "drift" and eventually fill in the space, at least to some degree. This is not desirable, and most people avoid this problem by getting a bridge, which replaces the lost tooth with a fake one (pontic). This fake tooth will be connected to and stabilized by the teeth adjacent to it.
71.23 pounds of pressure approximately