Discussion - Dental crowns and bridges
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I have a completely healthy set of teeth with one bridge in the fron of my upper jaw. However I had an operation about 8 years ago, due to precedural requirement for my treatment, my teeth were cut short at the time. I feel as though they do not look natural, and would like to have them crowned permenantly. They are 8 teeth including one bridge. I don't know what is the most looked natural and the longest lasting crown. Would you please do write to me abou the most natural and longest lasting ceramic crown, including the cost for each tooth. I am planning to have them done in the near future, so I would be grateful for any information relevant to my quiries. Looking forward to hearing from. My E-mail: shahin252003@yaho.com.au Tel: 0044 7958400655
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Jutta Wilson sent at Feb-19-2007 19:15:
I just had two molars removed on the upper right side in my mouth. The tooth that a possible partial denture needs to be hooked on is also the last part of a bridge and the U.S. dentist is recommending implants. I am 50 years old, nobody can see these implants. The dentist is saying that a partial would not last long - how long does it have to last given my age? Any ideas to make this really chep for me? Thanks.
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Mozafar sent at Jan-19-2008 21:21: