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Periodontics and saving a a broken tooth
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[QUOTE="honestdoc, post: 122074, member: 7943"] You had mentioned #3 (UR side) broke. The x-rays show UL side so maybe it is flipped wrong? I would never do a bridge 2-4 because of inadequate bone especially #4 being mobile. If #3 has no pain, no swelling, no mobility, leave it and restore it with a conservative filling on the fractured area. There was a periodontist that presented a case similar to yours. The patient was able to keep her teeth with meticulous home care and frequent hygiene recalls for over 10 years. All to often dentists and specialists want to sell you expensive treatment in an expensive city like Vancouver BC. Find a dentist/periodontist that share in your best interest of wanting to keep your teeth as long as possible. You will know if the provider is right for you. [/QUOTE]
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