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If someone is missing a tooth should they get an implant now or wait for future regenerative options?

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#1 nobelmax

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Posted 31 July 2025 - 03:04 PM


I'm missing a tooth in the back been missing it for a few years now and my main concern with getting an implant is the immune response, it might just create unnecessary inflammation in the body. I don't notice any teeth shifting or any changes in facial bone structure and can eat on both sides with no problems but worried it might be too slow of a change I can't notice it. How close are we to getting a regenerative solution? should I get an implant now or wait? the solution doesn't have to be a full grown tooth, maybe a lab can create the tooth from stem cells and then implant it in the body without the nerves kinda like a root canal.



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Posted Yesterday, 03:42 PM

Maybe an alternate solution would be to use a brace for that part of your mouth, not full braces, but maybe a partial brace. Then you could keep the teeth from shifting without needing an implant.







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