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What is cheaper... partial dentures or crowns.. and is a crown just a permanent partial denture? |
Fell and smashed my face.. tore up my nose and lip and broke my two front teeth... have dentist appt this afternoon, but want to know what is cheaper.. partial dentures or crown? Is a crown just a permanent partial denture? and what is a bridge? I want the cheapest option for fixing it.. has anyone ever had a broken tooth repaired with just a type of filling?? My two front teeth are broken in the corners, dead centre. about 1/4 of the teeth are missing.. Thanks In your case, i think making a crown better than a partial denture. Sorry to hear of you accident to your anterior teeth, Sounds like the maxillay central's teeth # 8 & 9. As you can see I am in the dental field. To answer your question these teeth are in you smile zone and they are the first thing that someone will see when you talk to them. Partial dentures are the cheaper way to go but your ability to speak will be hindered due to the plastic and metal that will hold the appliance in place, you won't be able to eat and taste your food well with them in. It will also be very easy to spot that it's not a part of your body. Bridges are better because it is not a removable appliance, but they do distroy the two teeth on either side to hold the bridge in place..so you would have four teeth involved to place this appliance. My suggestion if it were me, IMPLANTS, they are the best in apperance and they do not involve the teeth on each side. Just the two teeth that had trauma to them would be corrected. This however, is the most costly. You have to remember that you want people to look at you as a person and not some patch work dental job. Your dentist should offer financial programs to help with the cost. Wish you well. Get crowns. I have crowns on my two front teeth, porcelian over metal. I've had both for ten years and am getting one replaced this month, at no fault of the dentist - 10 years of stress on an already weak tooth is rough. A little history - I was tripped at a skating rink in 5th grade. My left front tooth broke about the same way you describe your break. My right front tooth fractured. Rather than risking more serious damage due to NOT having them crowned, my parents had both crowned. 10 years later, due to the impact, the left tooth, which had initially broken, finally deteriorated due to fractures from the initial break. Your tooth could be like this, too. |
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