QUESTION:
I have a bridge that is failing. My dentist has recommended that we go with a partial. I’m not sure if I like the idea of removing the partial each night and having the clip visible in the front of my teeth. Whats your thoughts?
ANSWER:
Since your dentist is not recommending a new bridge I am assuming once the bridge is removed either the distance without teeth is too long for a traditional bridge or there will not be a tooth towards the back to support a new fixed (none-movable) bridge. In these cases your only options are to use the removable appliance or dental implants to support a fixed bridge. An implants supported bridge will be more expensive but will look and function more like natural teeth. I suggest you go see a periodontist to discuss your options with you. If you would like I will ask some of my friends in The NYC area and see if they can recommend someone in the Norwich area. As a minimum I would ask your current dentist if he thinks an implant supported bridge might work for you. A third option might be to place a single implant with an internal connection so that you do not see a clip in the front of you mouth.
Nick DeTure DMD
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