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salkan 05-01-2012 01:52 AM

tooth removal
 
I am about to have the second to last back molar removed from my upper teeth. Do I have to get a replacement false tooth? Are all the teeth surrounding the lost tooth going to move into the vacant space and create large spaces between my teeth trapping more food?

Bryanna 05-01-2012 10:03 PM

Hi salkan,

The second to last molar can be either your first or second molar...depending on if you have your wisdom tooth or not. The replacement of this tooth depends on how your bite comes together and if you are missing any other teeth. This is something your dentist can check very easily and explain your replacement options.

Hope the extraction goes well..... please keep us posted.

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by salkan (Post 875011)
I am about to have the second to last back molar removed from my upper teeth. Do I have to get a replacement false tooth? Are all the teeth surrounding the lost tooth going to move into the vacant space and create large spaces between my teeth trapping more food?


salkan 05-02-2012 11:11 PM

I have had four teeth removed when I was young to have braces fitted. I still have my wisdom teeth. I wanted to know if I just left the space empty would the teeth around it move much. To get a false tooth is really costly.

Bryanna 05-03-2012 09:12 PM

Salkan,

If you have your wisdom teeth, then this tooth is a second molar. It is possible that the wisdom tooth will shift slightly into the empty space and/or the first molar may move back slightly into the empty space. It is also possible that the lower tooth that bites against this tooth may move upwards if it is not biting against another tooth.

Your dentist would be able to evaluate your bite to give you a better understanding of what could occur if you did not replace this tooth. Sometimes it is worth spending the money on the initial problem rather than spend more money on the problems that develop down the road.

All the best to you..
Bryanna


Quote:

Originally Posted by salkan (Post 875559)
I have had four teeth removed when I was young to have braces fitted. I still have my wisdom teeth. I wanted to know if I just left the space empty would the teeth around it move much. To get a false tooth is really costly.



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