September 01, 2007
At age twelve, I knocked out one of my front teeth. It was reimplanted, but remained a source of constant trouble well into adulthood, when it had to be surgically extracted. My dentist decided the best option for me at that point was a bridge to replace the empty spot that would be left in the middle of my smile.
In hindsight, I wish I had explored dental implants as an alternative to having two other teeth shaved down so that they could anchor that bridge. Wouldn't it have been so much better for me to have one replacement tooth, anchored in place to the bone, to replace the damaged tooth and fill the hole it left? It would certainly be better not to need special cleaning devices and a lower likelihood of future complications.
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