I am young. I have bad bad teeth I know what I did so plz dont just be mean to me. I want to fix it now. And I need implants. I dont want dentures. I seen lots of people who dont even have bad teeth get their teeth pulled and new white ones put in. I want that but cheep and a very nice compassionite dentist. Not one who is mean. I always end up with a mean dentist. And that is why Im too scared to go back. And I really want to smile agean. Im getting married and I want to have teeth. That are pretty. And I was hoping to get them by this summer. I dont have insurence or anything. My parents wont do it but My Fience will. Im 17. Im 18 in Aug. I need a dentist in Southern CA
Implants teeth?
HELLO,
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT NO DENTAL INSURANCE PAYS FOR IMPLANTS WHICH ARE GENERALLY ABOUT 3,500 WITH THE CROWN PER TOOTH.
THIS TURN OUT TO BE ABOUT THE COST OF A FANCY CAR WHEN ALL IS DONE AND WILL NOT HAPPEN QUICKLY.
YOU MAY WANT A DENTIST WHO DOES %26quot;SNAP-ON-SMILE%26quot; WHICH IS FANTASTIC FOR SPEED AND RELATIVE COST.
Reply:oh honey. implants are very expensive. like the dentist above said, they can be anywhere from 2 to 4K per tooth. and pulling teeth is painful too. also, when you have a tooth removed, and want to have an implant, any respectibe oral surgeon will want to wait at least six months to let the jaw bone heal beofre putting in the post for the artificial tooth implant.
go to a dentist and find one that is compassionate by asking around your area --%26gt;locally! this is an international board and we don%26#039;t all live in your area, and don%26#039;t know the dentists in your area. have you tried ............ www.Yelp.com ?
btw:
Is there anychance you could get veneers? maybe your teeth aren%26#039;t as bad as you think, maybe they are just stained? maybe you can try whitening them first?
good luck!
Reply:I just had an implant put in. The surgeon said that because it%26#039;s a molar, I%26#039;ll have to wait about 4 months before the crown can be put on. He also said that if it had been a front tooth, he would have put the implant in and then put a temporary crown on there for cosmetic purposes and then put the permanent crown on later, once it%26#039;s all healed up. Maybe you could get that? It%26#039;s expensive though - $3,000 to $5,000 for one implant. You%26#039;re only 17, so in your case it%26#039;d be well worth the cost in self-esteem value alone! If you can afford it, do it. It%26#039;ll be worth it just to be able to smile again.
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