Friday, February 4, 2011

Decide Between A Dental Bridge And A Post

Decide Between a Dental Bridge and a Post








Dental work is something everyone avoids and would rather not have to worry about but unfortunately our teeth do not last forever. Our teeth require cleaning and maintenance like an automobile. Knowing what dental repairs to get is important. This article will give you a few things to consider when deciding between a dental bridge vs a post.


Instructions


1. Call your dental insurance company and find out what is covered and not covered for a dental bridge and a post. Explain your situation and review your options. You will want to get the best care with the least out of the pocket expense. All dental repairs are not covered at the same rate. Some dental repairs are considered necessary while others are considered cosmetic. You will want to make sure all of your work is considered necessary repairs.


2. Review your options with your dentist. If necessary, get a second opinion. Weigh your options before doing any work. Consider the long-term impact of the decision. For example, a post covers the one tooth that needs the repair. This sounds simple enough but if none of the cost is covered by the dental insurance company then you will consider the other option. A bridge will impact at least three teeth. The one tooth that needs the repair and the two surrounding teeth will be affected. That is three teeth for a bridge vs one tooth for a post. What is the long-term success rate for both of these options?


3. Ask others who may have had similar work done. What choice did they make and why. The internet is a great tool to do research. Conduct your own research on the internet. Prepare yourself to make an informed decision.

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