Email received from a concerned patient
“A porcelain bridge rooted to my left hand front tooth, that is secured to what I believe to be the eye-tooth has broken away from both anchorage points. Several attempt have been made to correct the decay in the rear tooth, without any repair being effective for anything other a relatively short time. I was told a year ago, that should the bridge fail due to the caries it would not be possible to recreate the bridge and due to my overbite I would need to go private should any form of denture be considered. Is there any solution to this situation via NHS Treatment?
If some alternative approach is not feasible and as my teeth are in such a terrible state, (extractions having been carried out since my late teens) it would seem the only viable options is to have total extraction. Can this be conducted on The NHS and dentures be provided?”
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