Is it possible to have a bridge containing two false teeth and a crown?
Q. I have a bridge which half snapped off leaving a crown and false tooth my dentist removed the piece of tooth that was bad,now the other one has broken off.Is it possible to have a bridge containing two false teeth and a crown either side as i a only 37 dont want dentures and cant afford implants..please help
A. If the teeth either side of the sapce are sound then it is possible to have a 4 tooth bridge made and fitted to the remaining teth although you will probably need another tooth drilled down.
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