greenlady102
MayBeMaw
If a simple bridge doesn't work then I'll have a gap. However if it was front teeth I would bite the bullet and have an implant although I hate the thought
Might be difficult! (Biting, I mean).
Its not as easy as Oh I will have an implant...(experience) you need good bone density for implants to work and one of the things letting teeth rot in your mouth does is reduce bone density...as does meopause, age and so on as well as the genetic aspects. I had a failed implant due to leaving it too late to have the procedure...its an expensive way to end up with a gap.
My implant failed during Covid and I was on antibiotics on and off for a year through my dentist. I ended up referring myself to a private oral surgeon who was brilliant but very expensive and the extract was a horrible experience. It totally upset my digestive system and I spent months suffering with TMJ.



