I Have A Long Front Bottom Tooth Which Is Very Noticeable When I Talk. What Treatment Could I Have For This?
Q.
Hello Andrew, I have a question for you. I have a long front bottom tooth which is very noticeable when I talk. My dentist says it’s because of my bite as I have a bridge on my front upper set of teeth. It is greatly affecting my confidence and ideally I really need to sort this out. Could I have a brace fitted or maybe have the tooth capped?
What treatment could I have for this and what are the prices? Also is it possible to pay each month instead of all at once? I look forward to your reply. Thank you.
Hello Andrew, I have a question for you. I have a long front bottom tooth which is very noticeable when I talk. My dentist says it’s because of my bite as I have a bridge on my front upper set of teeth. It is greatly affecting my confidence and ideally I really need to sort this out. Could I have a brace fitted or maybe have the tooth capped?
What treatment could I have for this and what are the prices? Also is it possible to pay each month instead of all at once? I look forward to your reply. Thank you.
A.
Hello and thank you for getting in touch. Either might work for you depending on the severity severity of your situation which I cannot judge without assessing you. As a guide braces cost from £1600 and crowns from £550. You may also be given other treatments options after a full consultation with your dentist. Search the internet for the various practices in your area and see if any provide payment plans to spread the costs. I hope this helps you. Best of luck, Dr Andrew Moore.
Hello and thank you for getting in touch. Either might work for you depending on the severity severity of your situation which I cannot judge without assessing you. As a guide braces cost from £1600 and crowns from £550. You may also be given other treatments options after a full consultation with your dentist. Search the internet for the various practices in your area and see if any provide payment plans to spread the costs. I hope this helps you. Best of luck, Dr Andrew Moore.
Tags: bite issue, bridge adjustment, crowns, payment options
This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 at 5:15 amand is filed under dental cost, Dr. Moore's Answers, Experts Answers, Q. Dental Bridges.
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