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What are my options for replacing a missing front tooth?

I have a missing molar tooth. I want to replace it. What are my options for replacing a missing front tooth?

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Implant, Bridge or partial denture
There are really three options for replacing a missing tooth. 1) Have some kind of a denture made. We can even make one-tooth dentures called flippers. 2) Have a bridge made. This option does not work if you have lost the very back tooth in your mouth. There is no back tooth to bridge to. 3) Place an implant, and a crown on that implant.
Always number one option for replacing missing teeth is implant. It depend on distance of edentuolous area, so it ranges from single individual implants with crown to placement of multiple implants proceed with over complete or bridge placement
Implants are generally the best options. But sometimes other options like a bonded bridge works better. As a temporary solution a denture would work.
A molar is a back tooth but the options for replacing front and back teeth are similar. Implants are the best options nowadays. If there’s a tooth on either side of the space, one can also do a bridge. A removable appliance is the least desirable replacement but better than nothing. Sometimes, it’s used as a temporary when an implant is being done.
A molar is a back tooth. Either way to replace a missing tooth you can get an implant or partial denture. I don't generally recommend a bridge because that would involve cutting down adjacent teeth and will be much harder to maintain and keep clean.
You question not accurate? If you looking for replacing the Molar tooth is different if you looking to replace the Front tooth?
The front tooth treatment solution is:-
1-Removable Partial Denture.
2- Bridge Artificial Crowns.
3-Dental Implants.
It's dependent how much Money you have & the best is Implants.
The options for replacing a missing tooth are the same for a back tooth or a front tooth. The options are: 1) dental implant, 2) bridge, 3) removable partial denture. You will have to discuss with your dentist which option is right for you and your mouth since all of them have pros/cons and some may not be an appropriate option depending on the state of the other teeth in your mouth. If everything is health and bone levels are good, the dental implant is universally to be thought of as the most ideal treatment option.