Can someone else third molar (wisdom tooth) is implanted in my second molar missing? We have the same blood type.?
Hello, my friend plans have both his wisdom teeth (third molar) extracted at some point later this year and is prepared to offer me and I'm missing a tooth similar the second molar. Their teeth are very healthy and have the same blood type and he does not have any diseases. My question is my friend I can have implanted third molar Similarly in my second molar area empty? I imagine the scenario that he will sit side by side with me during the operation, like any other organ transplantation. Titanium dental implants are too abrasive for me: (. Please only educated answers. Thanks
What gives the teeth in our jaw is actually a ligament called the periodontal ligament. periodontal ligament can not be regenerated. That's why a person who has a loose tooth can not again though said who already have some oral disease healed. When the second molar is extracted, shows a part of its periodontal ligament and therefore can not have your friend is a kind third molar close to his jaw. , All teeth have different shapes and sizes In addition to the shots. A few options you may want to consider are replacement Partial (a prosthesis with a single tooth, which is the second molar tooth paste on a thin acrylic. It is not obvious, trust me) and the dental implant. I suggest dental implant, is usually the best option, especially if you are still young, because the part of the jaw where the second molar used to be sitting in remains considerable. As you age, the part of the mandible is resorbed, and will reduce high class which is a less desirable condition for dental implant. The younger you are, the better the outcome:) See your dentist:)
