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Correct Implant for canine tooth
I lost my canine tooth and I am thinking to go for implant with a screw based implant instead of crown based and need suggestion on how I should approach and what I need to mention for going for natural looking implant and what can be the pricing for single implant
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Hello Get CBCT done of that region for implant planning. Dentsspa Dental Studio, Pune
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Get an implant done by an implantologist Get a zirconia crown for natural looking Pricing varies from brands to doctors 30-50 k
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Hello There is nothing like screw, based or crown based implant Please, the dentist for CBCT x-ray and evaluation to find out the right implant
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Hello! Implant is  the best choice, if everything is good. Get CBCT done 25k - 65k is the cost per implant
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Visit your dentist. Get CBCT done. Regards, Dental Galaxy, Pune
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Hello For an implant cbct xray is required, it a 3d xray image which helps to detect the bone density and measurements required for the implant. Osstem, Nobel biocare are good brands in implants. Implant treatment takes approximately 5-6 months time for the whole procedure.
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Hi, There is nothing like screw based or crown based implant. Screw is a layman term for implants. Implant goes in your jawbone and Crown/cap is placed on it with the help of an Abutment (attachment). Crown is the artificial tooth which is visible in the mouth. And about the approach. Visit your dentist. Let him check once. Get CBCT of that area done. Let your dentist evaluate and give Implant (brands) options. For natural looking tooth try to go for zirconia crowns.
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Visit your dentist. CBCT. Implant selection.
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Hello, you will be requiring to get a CBCT of your teeth before getting into the procedure, it will help understand the width and density of the bone beforehand. Among brands, Nobel Biocare is considered good one for implants, and the pricing may range anywhere around 35000-70000 depending on the location you are getting it done from.. Thanx
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Hello! For a missing canine, a screw-retained dental implant is a good option. It offers stability and looks natural when restored properly. To achieve a natural look, ask for a zirconia crown on the implant. Also, ensure implant placement is done by an experienced implantologist for best results.
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Get a CBCT scan done for bone evaluation Choose a reputed brand implant. Discuss crown material — zirconia is most aesthetic for front teeth
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Ask your dentist about screw-retained vs. cement-retained crowns — screw-retained is easier to maintain
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