"I am a 40 year old smoker and have had dental problems consistently since the birth of my first child 10-3/4 years ago.
My two front teeth are rotting out and as you can imagine, it totally ruins my smile. I had one filled but it now has a hole in it. I do not have health insurance right now so anything I have done I will have to finance myself.
My question is, which would be less expensive, to have both teeth filled or to have them pulled and replaced with dentures of some sort?"
You are reviewing a very complex dental makeover.Patient history included root trauma subsequent to an auto accident. Years later she arrived at our office with "moth eaten" resorption of her four front teeth. All surgical procedures and cosmetic procedures were completed by one doctor. Dental restorative work included; atraumatic extractions of four upper front teeth, Nobel direct one piece implants (no abutment and no screw to loosen), particulate bone grafting, CTG connective tissue grafting...
You are reviewing a dental makeover which included; Dental implant on the upper right missing premolar, teeth whitening with Zoom teeth whitening. Implant was surgically placed and restored by the same dentist. Cosmetic dentist: Dr Kevin Landers Accredited Cosmetic Dentist in Chicago Illinois.
I'm a young guy from Chicago, Illinois,and after losing a tooth due to a fracture. I knew I didn't want a bridge because I didn't want to get other teeth involved. I did some research and discovered that dental implants are the new standard of care in dentistry today. I was relieved that there was no pain with any of the implant procedures. I'm so happy with Dr. Krinsky's work. It feels like my natural tooth is back.