Retainers with fake teeth

2023-04-18 02:14:29
Can I get a retainers with  fake teeth in the retainer for missing two first premolars after braces treatment.
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Hello Your question is not very clear . Fake or artificial teeth are of different kind and the word retainer is used differently for different types. please get a consult online or physical for better information

Answered2023-04-21 08:36:11

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Hi If u could share a snap,I could share a better opinion

Answered2023-04-19 07:50:06

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Yes but after consultation with your dental surgeon.

Answered2023-04-18 09:35:19

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Retainers with fake teeth , it is called bridge or removable dental prosthesis . You can get it done , but I assume you are a young patient , so a dental implant would be a better option , in fact the best option since it is a lifetime solution to your problem.
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Answered2023-04-18 06:21:29

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Yes,it can be done But first get it checked up clinically for a better option for the two missing premolars. My clinic is in gurgaon ,you can visit my clinic for the same.

Answered2023-04-18 05:36:07

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It is called a removable partial denture. Yes you can get it done but as the name suggests it is removable and temporary. If you are young with no health conditions it would be advisable to get an implant or a bridge. Ideal option would be an implant as it is a lifetime option. Don't delay the replacement as the gap can close.
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Answered2023-04-18 03:56:47

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Hello Yes u can

Answered2023-04-18 03:26:37

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