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Subject: Re: overbite questions + more root resorption questions - dr. rick?


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drrick
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Date Posted: 12:02:23 07/11/04 Sun
In reply to: lilleth 's message, "Re: overbite questions + more root resorption questions - dr. rick?" on 11:49:20 07/11/04 Sun

I will say this, there are many incisors out there with almost no root that are still in the jaw. This is in both pts who have had ortho and those who havent. If you happen to need an implant do not worry they are really a good tx oprion now and they look very natural. There are other options such as monodonts and varius types of bridges.

>PS I'm not sure it was an incisor, maybe it was a
>cuspid. I should learn the terms better. Dr. Rick, any
>more advice? This tooth really concerns me. The last
>thing I want is an implant, but it seems like the
>pressure on this tooth is going to continue to make it
>worse. Too bad there is no treatment to make the root
>regrow.
>
>>Here's what I learned. An incisor that they exposed
>>surgically and pulled down, second from the front, has
>>lot 50% of its root. My dentist has been watching that
>>tooth for years but never expressed to me that 1/2 the
>>root was gone. THe ortho wanted to make sure I
>>understand that there is a possibility of losing that
>>tooth, with or without braces. He said he has seen
>>this often. They pulled my bicuspids. He said the root
>>from the next tooth had more than likely interefered
>>with the root of this tooth and that the pressure from
>>my overbite has made it worse. He said if I ever lose
>>the tooth my gums are fine so an implant would work.
>>I'm really worried but it seems the thing to do is to
>>go ahead with the braces and monitor.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Oh boy. I was all set to get upper brackets next
>>>>Tuesday, and today the orth assistant called and
>>asked
>>>>me to come in tomorrow because the ortho sees some
>>>>small amount of root resorption on my xrays. I had
>>>>braces as a teen so don't know if this had any
>effect
>>>>or not. Now I'm really concerned. Another
>>orthodontist
>>>>took xrays at my consultation (a panoramic it think)
>>>>and told me my roots looked just fine!

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