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Tooth Replacements for Hockey Players

April 29, 2025 by writeradmin

My son is on a hockey team. They just finished their season. However, in the last game he took a direct hit and lost a tooth. We were planning on getting it replaced with a dental implant because I wanted him to have something permanent. However, one of his teammates said that a dental implant is a bad idea in case he gets hit again. What do you recommend? His appointment is coming up soon and I want to make sure he’s getting the right treatment.

Katherine


Dear Katherine,

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I’m glad you wrote. First, in normal circumstances, dental implants are the absolute best tooth replacement available, so you choose well. I was thinking about his teammate’s comments and believe I have a solution. Go forward with his appointment to have the dental implant placed. Having that implant in there will prevent him from having bone loss in that area.

The part I want you to put off is having the dental crown attached to the implant. If he were to get hit in that area again and the crown was secured to the implant it could cause some bone damage as the implant is ripped out.

Instead, what he needs is a temporary replacement to fit in the space above the implant. You could do a removable partial denture, or even a dental flipper. Either one of those will be inexpensive and provide him with a tooth until he can have a permanent crown safely placed when he’s done with his hockey career.

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Affordable Solution for a Missing Front Tooth

January 25, 2024 by writeradmin

I lost a front tooth and look absolutely ridiculous. My dentist wanted me to get a dental implant but I didn’t have enough money for that. So, he suggested a snap-on smile. I got that because it was in my budget. I’m really disappointed in it. My smile looks WAY bulkier. I almost feel like I have horse teeth. Are there other options or am I stuck choosing between being a horse or a hillbilly?

Pamela


Dear Pamela,

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I’m actually really surprised that your dentist suggested snap-on smile for your situation. It has its uses, but this isn’t a use I’d think was a natural fit. The bulkiness issue is because snap-on smile fits over your teeth. There is no way to avoid that.

Instead of covering your entire upper arch, for a missing tooth you just want to replace that tooth. Yes, dental implants are the best option, but not everyone can afford that. I don’t understand why he didn’t tell you about the more affordable tooth replacement options. Ethically speaking, a dentist is supposed to give you all of your treatment options.

For a missing tooth there are quite a few options, such as:

  • Dental Implants
  • Dental Bridge
  • Removable Partial Denture
  • Dental Flipper

I put those in order of cost so if you are looking for the least expensive option, then I would just get a dental flipper to put in the place of the missing tooth.

What you don’t want to do is leave the space open too long because you have the snap-on smile. If you do, the adjacent teeth will begin to shift into the open spot. This will throw off your bite and can lead to jaw pain, headaches, and even TMJ problems.

If I understand what you were wanting, which is an affordable means of replacing a tooth, not just hiding the hole, then your dentist is giving you bad advice. Even if you just asked for a way to cover the space, he should have warned you about shifting and given you the options I mentioned above.

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Filed Under: Affordable Dentist Tagged With: Dental Bridge, Dental Flipper, dental implants, removable partial denture, snap-on smile, tooth replacement options

Dentist Said I Need Implants that I Cannot Afford

January 13, 2023 by writeradmin

I don’t know what to do. I lost two teeth a year ago and need to fill the space. My dentist wants me to fill it with dental implants but I just can’t afford to do that, especially because he wants full payment up front. Do I have any other options that are more affordable? I hate looking like a hillbilly.

Kevin

Dear Kevin,

Hockey player with missing tooth

The good news is that you do have options. Before going into them, I want to make sure you understand how important it is that you do get these teeth replaced. When you have open spaces in your bite, the adjacent teeth will begin to shift or tip into that space, which will throw off your bite. Aside from an unsightly smile, that can also lead to painful TMJ disorder.

While dental implants are your best option because they protect you from bone loss in your jaw, they are not your only option. Sometimes, you need to get an affordable option while you save up for the ideal procedure.

Tooth replacements, other than a dental implant, range from a dental bridge, which is also permanent, all the way down to a dental flipper, which is removable and meant to be temporary. If you plan on saving up to get dental implants, then I would get the dental flipper. It is your least expensive option and will keep your teeth in place while you work toward your goal.

If you have no intention of getting dental implants, then I would lean toward the dental bridge. It is permanent and will give you a greater sense of security. You’ll also have a much higher chewing capacity than if you were to get something like a removable partial denture.

Finally, bear in mind that dentists differ in their willingness to work with patients financially. If you look for a dentist who advertises him or herself as an affordable dentist, they may be willing to let you pay your treatment out slowly. This could give you a more realistic chance of getting the better procedure.

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Filed Under: Affordable Dentist Tagged With: Dental Bridge, Dental Flipper, dental implants, facial collapse, removable partial denture, TMJ, tooth replacement options

Can Emergency Dentist Save Tooth Hit by Baseball?

January 13, 2018 by writeradmin

I was playing a game of baseball with some neighborhood kids when one of the balls went flying and hit me in the mouth. I originally thought I was fine because it didn’t bleed or bruise. But this morning the tooth is wiggly and loose. Is there a way to save it or is it toast?

Payson

Dear Payson,

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It’s very possible your dentist or an emergency dentist if you don’t have one can save your tooth. But two things need to happen for you to have the best shot.

Stop wiggling it.

Your tooth has ligaments that are a bit stretchy, like rubber bands. But, just like rubber bands, if you stretch them too far or too often and they’ll snap or lose their elasticity. This puts your tooth at greater risk.

Get to the Emergency Dentist

You’ll want to get in as quickly as possible. The longer this is left that way the less chance you have to save it. The dentist can stabilize the tooth by using a splint or bonding the tooth to a stable adjacent tooth. That may be all that’s needed. It gives the ligaments time to heal. However, if the pulp of the tooth was damaged, you’ll need a root canal treatment and dental crown.

What if the tooth can’t be saved?

If it’s not possible to save the tooth you have several replacement options. The top of the line replacement is a dental implant. However, if either of the adjacent teeth is in need of a dental crown, then a dental bridge may make more sense.

If both of those options are out of your current budget, you can either find an affordable dentist who’s willing to work with you on payments or get a removable partial denture until you can afford a more stable replacement.

Either way, you need to be seen right away. This blog is brought to you by Dr. Ryan Noah.

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