wat would a full set of teeth cost

Q. I only have 7 teeth of my own 3 top 4 bottom excluding wisdom teeth, would it be possible to have a full set of teeth using dental implants and bridges?If possible could you supply an approx cost.

A. It certainly could be possible provided that their is enough bone present - this can be improved using bone grafts. It is not possible for me to give you an approximate cost to this due to there being too many variables.  You would need to see a dentist for a full examination before any estimates would be possible.

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Dr Julian Caplan
Aviva Cosmetic Dentistry
Director on the board of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
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One Response to “wat would a full set of teeth cost”

  1. Anthony Carr Says:
    September 14th, 2008 at 9:51 am

    Hi,I have been scared of dentists since I was younger and because of this I have not visited a dentist regularly for a number of years. I had to go twice last year to geta tooth extracted on both occassions, and one of my front teeth chipped a few years ago and I would like to get them sorted now. My girlfriend wants me to get them sorted but obviously I could not afford to go private, do you think an NHS dentist would be willing to take me on. My teeth are great but I would like a smile that I am not embarassed about?

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