Implant Question
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:33 am
Hi there! I have a question for anyone who has implants since I know very little about them. It's not for me (i'm an extraction and braces girl myself!) but for a friend who has been putting off getting his teeth fixed for years. Story is as follows...
At age 14 he was hit in the face with a baseball bat and lost the front 4 teeth. (could be front 6..). He has a palate with teeth on it, but since he has had it since he was a child the teeth look much too small for his mouth. Also, the upper jaw above the teeth was shattered from the hit and, although due to heal, the dentist at the time said he would have to wait until he was 25 to see if it had knitted back together strong enough to get implants. (He is now 26) While he can't really afford to do it privately we have heard that one of the universities takes on difficult cases for cheap or free since it's good for their own research and learning. His main problem is that he thinks he will have to get the metal part in first and therefore be toothless for a month- Is this always the case?? I thought you could get temporary fake teeth to hide such gaps. Then again, I'm afraid he may have to go private for that type of cosmetic care...
Has anyone else here had the upper front teeth done, and if so how long did you have no teeth in the spaces for? I said to him it's only a short while out of his whole life, but that's easy for me to say I suppose...
Also, could you tell me roughly what is a ball park price for implants? And has anyone here had a similar situation in that the bone above their teeth was broken?
Thanks for your help!
Lola
At age 14 he was hit in the face with a baseball bat and lost the front 4 teeth. (could be front 6..). He has a palate with teeth on it, but since he has had it since he was a child the teeth look much too small for his mouth. Also, the upper jaw above the teeth was shattered from the hit and, although due to heal, the dentist at the time said he would have to wait until he was 25 to see if it had knitted back together strong enough to get implants. (He is now 26) While he can't really afford to do it privately we have heard that one of the universities takes on difficult cases for cheap or free since it's good for their own research and learning. His main problem is that he thinks he will have to get the metal part in first and therefore be toothless for a month- Is this always the case?? I thought you could get temporary fake teeth to hide such gaps. Then again, I'm afraid he may have to go private for that type of cosmetic care...
Has anyone else here had the upper front teeth done, and if so how long did you have no teeth in the spaces for? I said to him it's only a short while out of his whole life, but that's easy for me to say I suppose...
Also, could you tell me roughly what is a ball park price for implants? And has anyone here had a similar situation in that the bone above their teeth was broken?
Thanks for your help!
Lola