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Mandibular premolar tooth loss leads to rapid molar tilting, and disruption to the normally flat occlusal table.
Dentures and bridges are the first option to restore these, but dental processes to provide such traditional forms of restoration can be very destructive to adjacent teeth.
Implants offer the most conservative, natural and lasting option for the loss of the lost premolar tooth.
Click on the following cases to find out more on lower posterior premolar implants...
Case 1 This 45 year old female presented with an abcessed molar, which needed to be extracted, and several missing teeth. The loss of her posterior molar and premolar teeth meant she was having difficulty chewing normally, so requested she have implants... Read More

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