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  • Ah, see your point. given the damage it might be pragmatic to swap to a full implant reconstruction and eliminate the risk of heavily restored natural teeth / roots failing. And then having to go back with more Dentistry.

    Implant practice rather than a "smile makeover" practice?

  • I think the underlying stuff is all good. That was one of my differences with Eastman - my preference was to stick four implants in and be done with it, whereas they were insistent that the clinically best approach was to keep two of the teeth - which always gives an option of implants at a later date as a fallback

  • All clinicians have their opinions whenever this scenario crops up. Ours is generally.... do the surgery once, do all the implants you will need and don't go back to take out teeth and replace with another implant.

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