I can receive a Maryland bridge through the NHS at a reduced cost, would you recommend this treatment?

Q.
I have an incisor missing between my front tooth and canine.The surounding teeth are in a healthy condition and my dentist says i can have a cantilever bridge fixed to the canine or a maryland bridge.The cantileaver has to be done as a private patient but i can have the maryland bridge carried out on the NHS at reduced cost.
There is quite a diference in price and as i am retired i have to concider this.Which would you recomend,Is the maryland bridge good enough.
A.
Quite possibly but impossible to confirm this without actually seeing you in person. The advantage of the Maryland is that it does not involve preparation or very little preparation of the teeth on either side. Your bite will have a large influence on suitability and expected lifespan of the Maryland. Your dentist should be able to advise you or you could seek a second opinion before committing to the treatment

Kind regards

Mark

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes
June 28th, 2014 at 08:47 PM
sandra Menzies-Kitchin Says :

I have had a Maryland bridge for 10 years with no problems whatsoever. Very painless to fit and does little damage to surrounding teeth. I have a very good dentist, make sure yours knows what he/she is doing.

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