Depends on Bridge: I think you are asking how much does it cost for a dental bridge to replace missing teeth. Usually you would just take the price of a single crown and multiply it for how many teeth the bridge will replace, this includes the teeth that are not missing, but serve to hold the bridge.
Answered 6/12/2015
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What does take mean?: Do you mean how much does it cost? How many visits does it take? Are the teeth you want to bridge healthy? These are all questions you need to know to give a valid response.
Answered 10/15/2012
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Dental Bridge: Dental bridge treatment requires at least two healthy teeth to serve as retainers. It can be prepared in one appointment and delivered in two weeks if everything goes well. The cost for a bridge depends on the number of the teeth being replaced and the area of the country you live. Compared to having no teeth, it is a well spent investment on your dental health.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Depends: It depends on the type of bridge being made and the length of the bridge.
Answered 2/23/2013
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Based on units: A unit is a tooth or a missing tooth. A bridge is nothing more than natural teeth attached to fake teeth. For example, a 4 unit bridge is 2 natural teeth with 2 fake teeth in between, and so on. The fee is based on how many units the bridge contains. The more units, the greater the cost.
Answered 2/23/2013
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Depends : A removable bridge is usually a set fee regardless of the number of teeth being replaced. A fixed (cemented-in) bridge becomes more costly as more teeth are being replaced.
Answered 3/24/2013
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Depends: It depends on the number of teeth being replace, the material and the geographic location of us.
Answered 3/30/2013
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Very variable: Need to know alot more details before we can give you a meaningful answer.
Answered 4/2/2013
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2-3 appointments: Normally 2-3 appointments : 1 to prep and temp and sent the impression to the lab, the the secound one to deliver the bridge.
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2-4 weeks: Assuming your teeth are healthy and not in need of additional treatment, a removable partial denture will usually take 3-4 weeks. Fixed or permanent type of bridges usually take a little less time.
Answered 8/4/2013
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This varies...: If the teeth are already missing the procedure may take about a month to accomplish. As far as fees this varies. This depends upon the number of teeth missing and on the dentist's fees. I suppose the fees for this can range from about $2000-8000 given the lack of information I have at this time. Good luck. Morrilton is a beautiful place!
Answered 8/18/2013
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