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Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 88
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 88
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Bryanna,
I am feeling OK now. I have now two premolars removed on my lower left jawbone and one premolar on the upper left.
What is the best option to replace them in future ? I am doing some research on implants etc.
I really fear implants as I have read even they carry health risks. I have read that Titanium when embedded into the bone causes something called as galvanisation. It may also cause autoimmune disease or exacerbate an already existing one.
Also I have read that during the process of fixing titanium implants there is a small risk of alveolar nerve damage which may be permanent and extremely traumatic and painful. I know there are Ceraroot fully metal free Zirconia
implants but my dentist here said they carry fracture risk. Also they are way expensive. The dentist here says Titanium is good because it osseointegrates nicely into the bone. I really dont know who to believe.
So what other option do I have other than an implant. I really fear something embedded into the bone as per my internet search,all biological dentists say implants carry serious health risks.
Is there an option where nothing is embedded into the bone?
Regards,
Amit.
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