How do you fix two missing front teeth?
A few weeks ago I got into an accident were I knocked out my two front teeth. Over all I am doing better now but I now have to deal with this very big gap. I know I do not have the money for implants. So besides implants what other procedure could be done to fix my gap and make me look like I have my teeth again?
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Monday, Feb. 1st 2010 2:46 PM at 2:46 pm
Talk to the dentist about a bridge. Bridges are a lot cheaper then implants. People will not be able to tell a bridge from you real teeth so if you can have on that may be the way to go
Monday, Feb. 1st 2010 3:10 PM at 3:10 pm
I too would say you may be able to get a bridge. Another possible choice may be partials. Either way they are both cheaper the implants. So you should talk to your dentist to see what would be the best choice for you
Friday, Feb. 5th 2010 1:27 PM at 1:27 pm
Really the only ways I can think of beside having an implant would be bridges or partials. I said if you can have a bridge go that way since it is attached to your teeth and you do not have to take them in and out.