My daughter was born with a missing tooth. It’s toward the back, but it’s always been fairly noticeable when she smiles. As a little girl, it didn’t seem to bother her much. Fast-forward to her teen years and it’s become a major problem. You know how teenage girls are… they obsess about every little detail. Every time she looks in the mirror, all she sees is this hole in her smile and unfortunately, others are noticing it now, too. She is adamant about having it fixed. The dentist has always said that an implant will be the best fix, but he won’t do it until she is older. She’s miserable, and I want to make her happy. Why can’t she just have the implant now? — Ann Marie
Ann Marie,
The teenage years can be so hard — especially for girls — and it’s understandable that you want to do all you can to make sure your daughter feels confident and happy. There’s no doubt that a dental implant is the best way to go when it comes to a long-term, natural-looking replacement for a missing tooth. It’s also a procedure that takes time and a huge financial commitment, so it’s imperative that it’s done right – and at the right time. That’s exactly why your dentist wants to wait. Your daughter still has quite a bit of growing to do. Her face and jaw will change a lot over the next few years, and if an implant is placed too soon it will not grow with her and the tooth might end up looking like it’s buried in her jaw. There are a few other options available that could replace the tooth until she’s ready for an implant. Ask your dentist what might be best for her situation.
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