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Dental Q. Can I get a 3 unit bridge on the nhs?
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I have two milk teeth (I'm 24 btw) which apparently dont have a root - I think they need pulling soon because they're kinda loose. I know normally you cant get cosmetic work done on the nhs, but because this isnt my fault would I be able to get it done? Otherwise it'll cost about £3000 in total.
Apparently a 3 unit bridge has a crown fitted either side? I dont want an implant so I think this is the best option.
Apparently a 3 unit bridge has a crown fitted either side? I dont want an implant so I think this is the best option.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sarahjayne, you have 5 main treatment options for each of the resultant spaces:
1) Accept the space
2) A removable partial denture
3) A fixed bridge
4) A resin-retained bridge
5) An implant-retained crown
All of these options have their advantages and disadvantages. You ideally need to discuss with your dentist the most appropriate treatment for you, both short-term and long-term, and then to discuss the possible funding options. If the treatment is needed to 'maintain oral health' it should be provided for under NHS arrangements. Hopr this is of help.
1) Accept the space
2) A removable partial denture
3) A fixed bridge
4) A resin-retained bridge
5) An implant-retained crown
All of these options have their advantages and disadvantages. You ideally need to discuss with your dentist the most appropriate treatment for you, both short-term and long-term, and then to discuss the possible funding options. If the treatment is needed to 'maintain oral health' it should be provided for under NHS arrangements. Hopr this is of help.
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