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NotSpaghetti Tue 23-Apr-24 11:01:13

I was fortunate in that no bone graft needed.
Pleased you are happy with the result though karmalady.

karmalady Tue 23-Apr-24 10:02:41

I had a single tooth bridge and after 7 years it became unstuck, It could be put back but there is a tendency for it to come unstuck again and again, once it first happens. Part of my tooth next to it was filed away for the bridge to happen

I decided to get a single implant recently as I need something in that space to stop my teeth moving together and I cannot bear the feel of acrylic over my top palate so my decision was spur of the moment and the specialist was available, so he came to see me immediately and did the ct scan. I was not expecting to ask for an implant that morning.

I am part way, still have a small `opening up` procedure and was scared of the bone graft etc but once the day came I just acted like an automaton and the grafting procedure and implant insertion was over in just over an hour. I am able to lose myself in my mind so never appeared stressed. I drove myself home

There is another thread and I have described the first stage and post op in more detail. It was a surgical operation for me and I wore roomy trainers on purpose, so I could clench my toes.

I don`t want to go through another one, however I have a similar bridge on the other side of my front teeth. If that went then I would do it again

NanKate Tue 23-Apr-24 10:00:59

One implant 👍 two crowns 👍 used teeth whitener via dentist and often have compliments about my teeth at 77. Go for it.

dogsmother Tue 23-Apr-24 09:37:03

Love my implant, may have cost a fortune however really, really sorry that I didn’t go for two!!

Jaxjacky Tue 23-Apr-24 09:31:19

I’d need bone ‘added’ and as a great big scaredy cat there’s no way.

NotSpaghetti Tue 23-Apr-24 08:49:15

The trouble with a bridge is you need to damage a nearby tooth to "build" the bridge.

The implant just becomes like a "real" tooth.
I have had mine for years and years. It was money well spent.

Daisydaisydaisy Tue 23-Apr-24 08:26:48

*Isn’t

Daisydaisydaisy Tue 23-Apr-24 08:26:23

Hi All
Thanks so much for your replies so far …
After reading Your replies I think I’m veering towards an implant at least for the top tooth .

Is this a great site for support !

Thanks again 🙂

Bixiboo Mon 22-Apr-24 21:06:21

I had an implant 5 years ago. Haven’t had any problems at all and would have another if I ever needed to.

M0nica Mon 22-Apr-24 21:03:20

I have one implant, no problems at all.

NotSpaghetti Mon 22-Apr-24 20:57:20

I would have an implant rather than a bridge in a heartbeat.

I have one implant and I struggle to know which it is!!

Suspiros Mon 22-Apr-24 19:02:40

I have had an enormous amount of dental work including many crowns, root canal fillings and four implants. I had two implants( premolars) about 15 years ago and they are still going strong, no problems at all - in fact I have had them so long now I have almost forgotten they are not my own teeth.
During Covid I had a tooth abscess in a back tooth and because of lack of available treatment at the time I ended up losing both that tooth and the one next to it. So last year I had two more implants with equally good results. Of course it was expensive - I paid £7000 for the two recent implants - but I am prepared to do without expensive holidays etc. in order to afford them.
My regular dentist said he would always advise implants rather than bridges if the patient could afford the treatment as a bridge will put additional strain on the neighbouring teeth and can possibly lead to further problems in the future.
I didn’t find the implant treatment at all painful compared to, say, root canal fillings which are, for me, pretty dreadful.
If you can afford the implants definitely go for it!

Labradora Mon 22-Apr-24 18:37:37

I've had one implant in my left lower jaw. It replaces a large back molar so it gets a lot of action.The procedure involves several visits , a lot of pushing but no pain.
That was 5 years ago (touchwood) I've had no trouble with it, it's been great , I wish all my teeth were implants because they wouldn't decay/need fillings.
I went to an Implant Specialist dentist so that's all they do and they're experts. Worth the money.
No experience of bridges , sorry.

Daisydaisydaisy Mon 22-Apr-24 17:04:27

Hi all

I need quite a lot of treatment having been very nervous of the dentist however I am facing My fears and will be starting private treatment in the U.K soon .

I have already started the teeth Whitening and will be having my two front teeth Composite.

I have 2 missing teeth including one next to my 2 top teeth and I’m wondering what has been your experience and whether You have had an implant or bridge .I realise that a bridge is cheaper .

Thank You 🙂