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Old 01-15-2012, 05:32 PM #7
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so, its the two lower front incisors and one incisor next to them. My natural molars and canines are a bit crowded.
So what sort of partial might be best? I'm not sure if there's room for clasps and I dont want any teeth damaged. A 5 unit bridge for biting teeth feels like its asking for trouble with regards to breaking, damaging the holding teeth and getting food stuck underneath.
So I would welcome suggestions given valplast and flexis are now a no-go.
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