Is a dental implant strong enough if the two teeth around it are not?!


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Is a dental implant strong enough if the two teeth around it are not?

Need advice from all of you that have knowledge about this:
I have a premolar on the lower side that the dentist said needs a root canal (I used to have a crown over it,so it is very weakened) ,then a missing molar,then another missing molar.Dentist wants to do a root canal to the premolar,then put a crown over then an implant to the next molar so I can eat on that side .I was wondering since the premolar is weakened , will the implant be strong enough?I heard you have to have very good teeth and bones to have a good implant . Is it better to just extract the premolar and put a partial denture which will be also less expensive . Money is a concern for me ,but at the same time I want the best at the most affordable price.Thanks.


Answers:

it is a matter of expense you should go with the partial denture. most of the time they crown will have to be replaced some time if they are not done just perfect. dentures are easily repaired and replaced




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