My husband has been told that he can’t have a bridge, should we seek a second opinion?

Q. My husband has to have the tooth between his front tooth and canine tooth removed as it cannot be crowned. His dentist said that it can’t be bridged because the gap is too big and recommended a plate, which fills my husband with horror. As he has a healthy tooth either side, why can’t it be bridged? I had one of my front teeth removed and that was bridged very successfully. Would a second opinion be advisable?,
A. Yes i would seek a 2nd oppinion with a cosmetic dentist, the only reason a bridge wouldn’t be advisasble is if he had gaps between his teeth. A dental implant would be an option and then there is no tooth destruction invloved on his other teeth. I am happy to take a look please contact the clinic for a consultaion.
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