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Dr. Rich discusses the 5 options available for a missing front tooth. The options are, #1 don’t replace the tooth, #2 a dental flipper, #3 a removable partial denture, #4 a fixed bridge, either full coverage or a Maryland bridge or a Monodont bridge, or #5 a dental implant. He discusses the pros and cons on each treatment option and talks about the situations where he would recommend each option.
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