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Answer: Quick Solution For My Wedding Day! Congrats on your upcoming wedding. The best option for a fast, inexpensive solution is to find a dentist that can make you a plastic partial denture. This will be a temporary solution to close the space and get you through your wedding day, but not the best option long term. The best, permanent solution is dental implants with an aesthetic bridge anchored to it. You will need to plan for this as it will take a period of time to complete. When ready to explore this option, find a periodontist and get a consultation. Good luck.
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Answer: Quick Solution For My Wedding Day! Congrats on your upcoming wedding. The best option for a fast, inexpensive solution is to find a dentist that can make you a plastic partial denture. This will be a temporary solution to close the space and get you through your wedding day, but not the best option long term. The best, permanent solution is dental implants with an aesthetic bridge anchored to it. You will need to plan for this as it will take a period of time to complete. When ready to explore this option, find a periodontist and get a consultation. Good luck.
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February 17, 2015
Answer: Considering Dental Implants Dental implants require a time and financial investment but can be the absolute best option if you have adequate jaw bone to support them. A consultation can help you explore implants, a fixed bridge, and other options and your dentist can help you find a temporary solution so that you feel great about your smile on your wedding day. Best of luck with your smile and your upcoming marriage!
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February 17, 2015
Answer: Considering Dental Implants Dental implants require a time and financial investment but can be the absolute best option if you have adequate jaw bone to support them. A consultation can help you explore implants, a fixed bridge, and other options and your dentist can help you find a temporary solution so that you feel great about your smile on your wedding day. Best of luck with your smile and your upcoming marriage!
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February 18, 2015
Answer: Quickest Way to a Smile The easiest and least costly is a flexible removable partial denture. The design and size depends on the arrangement of your other teeth. If other teeth are also missing, it may be possible to incorporate them as well into the partial.Good thing...when you are able to consider more comprehensive dental treatment, this partial can be worn while implants are placed.If implants can be done later for the front teeth, you'll already have something to wear until the permanent implant crowns can be placed.
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February 18, 2015
Answer: Quickest Way to a Smile The easiest and least costly is a flexible removable partial denture. The design and size depends on the arrangement of your other teeth. If other teeth are also missing, it may be possible to incorporate them as well into the partial.Good thing...when you are able to consider more comprehensive dental treatment, this partial can be worn while implants are placed.If implants can be done later for the front teeth, you'll already have something to wear until the permanent implant crowns can be placed.
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February 17, 2015
Answer: Front Teeth for Your Big Day! Hi There,Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! The simple answer to your question is to find a good dentist who can make you removable teeth we sometimes call a "flipper" These types of teeth can be made in a week or two and can easily fit into a wedding budget. Once you are married and settled, you might consider implants or a front bridge. Again you really want to find a sympathetic, talented cosmetic dentist who can tailor your new teeth (flipper, implant or bridge) to your smile...you want to look most beautiful on your wedding day!
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February 17, 2015
Answer: Front Teeth for Your Big Day! Hi There,Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! The simple answer to your question is to find a good dentist who can make you removable teeth we sometimes call a "flipper" These types of teeth can be made in a week or two and can easily fit into a wedding budget. Once you are married and settled, you might consider implants or a front bridge. Again you really want to find a sympathetic, talented cosmetic dentist who can tailor your new teeth (flipper, implant or bridge) to your smile...you want to look most beautiful on your wedding day!
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