Anonymous wrote:Not that it helps OP but I was in a bike accident as a teen and broke teeth, jaw, skull, collarbone, etc.
I broke all of my molars and have crowns on them since 15 (no root canals). I am now 50 and have only one replaced twice and the rest replaced once. You definitely don't need to go immediately to extraction and implant!
They aren't cheap but much cheaper than an implant!
Same! I have very soft teeth and I had a crown that was put in in my 20’s that lasted until I was in my 60’s. Do not go for implants instead. It is a longer and more expensive process, and I wouldn’t do it unless absolutely necessary. I have had multiple crowns for decades and I have one tooth with a crown that finally broke and required an implant after almost 40 years. The others are all still doing fine. You won’t even know you have them.