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Old 08-27-2017, 02:44 PM #2
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I would be scared to re-do it again. Reminds me of a hip replacement I had and ended up with 3 major complications and NOW so fear doing a knee job.

Anyway, on this empty space can a removable tooth be connected to the two teeth on either side. I had a 3 tooth bridge fall out many years ago and could not bear to deal with implants so a great dentist was able to do a great cosmetic 3 tooth flipper which affixes to side teeth. Some dentists can be miracle workers and many are so against implants, me for one. Hope in time it will all heal and then you can decide "what to do".
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