It’s important to ask yourself this question and to think it over for a while. Consider the pros and cons of a fixed device (one that we bond in place) and a removable device (one that you can take out when you need to). If a fixed device works, a dental bridge may be a good option. If not, try dentures.
You can choose to receive a dental bridge with traditional support or with implant support. The good news is that if it’s important to you to choose a way to replace multiple teeth and to receive support from implants you now that this is an option.
You need to be aware of this qualification. If you are missing one tooth, two teeth, or three teeth and you want a dental bridge, you’re halfway there. The teeth must also rest next to each other in order for a bridge to become a viable solution.
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