It depends: You can have something removable, or a bridge where they cap the teeth on either side or you can have dental implants. The implants are the preferred option in most cases.
Answered 3/23/2013
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3 possibilities.: There are only 3 ways to replace missing teeth- removable partial denture fixed bridge implant with a crown i have listed them in increasing preference and increasing cost.
Answered 12/6/2012
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Probably implants: The plan is probably to place implants and crowns. Most commonly, these are the teeth on either side of the two top front teeth. If that is your case, then it is very important to be sure that the roots of the teeth on either side of the space are properly aligned before the braces are removed. This can be checked with a few different angles of x-rays or images. See your prosthodontist to check.
Answered 9/28/2016
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It depends...: I would seek assistance from your dentist. The answer depends on which teeth are being replaced and on how much room exists for their replacement. If you do not have a dentist i would seek nice online reviews or ask friends with false teeth about their experiences.
Answered 4/26/2013
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Several options: There are several options available to replace missing teeth. The option that is chosen to replace missing teeth depends on many factors including your concerns, finances, and goals for treatment. A discussion between yourself, your dentist, and orthodontist will help to determine which treatment is the right one for you.
Answered 2/2/2015
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