a partial plate or a maryland bridge would work well.
2006-08-06 14:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If you need to price shop on the phone, call around and ask what it would cost to get a "three-tooth flipper" and see what you find out. It's not our "premium" service, but it serves it's purpose.
Of course, don't be too surprised if you find out you have cavities in some other teeth and you stumble upon a dentist who wants to fix them first before he puts a flipper in there and makes them worse... (I had to warn you, because that's what I would do.)
2006-08-06 23:37:46
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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A flipper partial, which is made out of acrylic. Probably around $600-$800 for cost.
2006-08-06 22:04:49
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answered by justine 5
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A flipper, which is acrylic and not really meant for anything but looks. Some offices charge only about $350-400 but my office charges $900.
2006-08-06 21:55:56
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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well da cheapest way to replace three front teeth is,,,by,,going for removable partial denture,,,,which consists of acrylic plate and artificial teeth...go for it...
2006-08-06 23:16:07
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answered by prankie 2
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A partial plate is probably easier on the pocket book.
Implants would be more expensive.
2006-08-06 21:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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get it done on NHS
2006-08-07 04:38:26
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answered by munchie 6
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