Can I have one bridge to replace three missing teeth?

Q.
Hi I have three front teeth missing and at the moment have a partial denture replacing two and a bridge replacing one could I have a new bridge replacing all three? thanks
A.
It really depends on the strength of the existing teeth surrounding the gap I would need to examine your teeth to give you the best options. The better option is probably dental implants.
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April 28th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Candy Says :

I just finished a course of antibiotics for a infection under my bridge. My dentist wants to remove the bridge and fit a denture. Also my upper left two has just fell out while i was eating. Is it possible to have a replacement bridge,,and maybe a crown on the upper left two??

May 5th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Kevon Says :

I am currently looking for a Private Dental practise who can fit both a bridge (covering two gaps) and a crown all on the top row of the mouth as soon as possible. I am due to move abroad for work purposes at the end of March and would ideally like all treatment to be completed by this time. I have two weeks annual leave left to take from work so could be available to accommodate such treatment short timeframes. Please could you confirm your availability to conduct such work as well as the cost and process associated with such? I currently have dental insurance with Tesco which I have been undertaking for a couple of years; would this still be applicable for your practise? The reason for seeking a new practise is because of the timescales and urgency.

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