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Author: jo.clarinet
Date: 2004-06-06 18:39
For me it wasn't particularly for clarinetistic reasons, but I didn't like the idea of pefectly good teeth being damaged, and also the dentist did say that he thought the tooth behind the missing tooth didn't have very deep roots and so might not support a bridge adequately - so I might have ended up with no bridge, damaged teeth, and then had to have an implant anyway!
I'm not sure that a bridge would necessarily affect your sound if it is over back teeth, but on another forum I belong to I think I read a post a while ago from someone who had had to have bridgework at the front of his mouth and subsequently couldn't get the high notes - something to do with the normal spaces which would be between the teeth being blocked up!
Joanna Brown
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Alphie |
2004-06-06 12:01 |
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jo.clarinet |
2004-06-06 13:43 |
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Don Berger |
2004-06-06 14:37 |
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Alphie |
2004-06-06 18:19 |
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jo.clarinet |
2004-06-06 18:39 |
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hans |
2004-06-06 21:04 |
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msroboto |
2004-06-06 21:05 |
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Don Berger |
2004-06-07 00:51 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2004-06-07 01:28 |
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BobD |
2004-06-07 13:38 |
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sfalexi |
2004-06-07 13:58 |
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Don Berger |
2004-06-07 14:24 |
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Clarinetist |
2004-06-07 18:07 |
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Alphie |
2004-06-08 23:32 |
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