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2017-11-18 13:21:43
Can it be possible to fix a permanent dental bridge without a single original teeth?
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For replacing one tooth by fixed prosthesis, you need atleast one original tooth. But most commonly it needs two or more original tooth.

Answered2017-11-19 04:34:38

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A fixed prosthesis is possible but it has to be implant supported prosthesis. There are different designs but it depends on your X-ray and clinical examination as to what is indicated.
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Get an OPG X-ray done and consult an implantologist

Answered2017-11-19 07:42:07

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