Dentist Only Gave Her One Option, Which Is Unethical

I had a couple of accidents when I was in elementary school I had a couple of accidents that damaged my front tooth. Over the years it has turned an ugly brown. I want to get it fixed but my dentist said I’d need a dental implant to do that because there is not enough root to do anything else. The problem is this isn’t the only dental work that I need. I’m not sure I can get the crowns I need on my molars and fix my ugly tooth. Are there any other options for me?

Abigail


Dear Abigail,

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First let’s talk about your root resorption. The accidents you had in elementary school damaged the nerve and blood supply on your tooth. That causes the tissue inside the tooth to die, which leads to an infection. A root canal treatment given at that time would have had a chance at saving the root. However that is not guaranteed. It only ups the chances.

While a dental implant is the best tooth replacement, it is also the most expensive. The good news is that it is not the only treatment option available to you. Your dentist is ethically obligated to give you all of your options. The fact that he didn’t makes me wonder about his motives. This may not be the best dentist for you.

Some of your other options include:

I would get a second opinion to discuss which of these will work best for you. I will say a dental bridge suspends a false tooth between two dental crowns. This option makes sense if you already needed a crown on one of the adjacent teeth, allowing you to deal with two issues at the same time. The dental flipper, while the least expensive option, is really designed to be a temporary option while you wait on or save up for the more permanent option.

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