Will a bridge hold on the front

I'm miss four teeth on the right side of my mouth (the front tooth is still there). My doctor said I need 4 implants, which I can't afford. I went for a second a opinion. He said that I can get a bridge, because the two end teeth are there. One tooth had root canal the other didn't. He said can put a post in the two end teeth to secure and hold the bridge, that I didn't need implants. My question is, will the post hold the bridge. It's more affordable, but I don't spent the money if it's a two year fix.

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Answer: Anterior bridge

By Sarah h
Dental Professional

As long as there are enough teeth to support the biting and chewing forces of the bridge, it is a great second option.  Bridges are fixed restorations that replace one or more missing teeth.  The abutment (anchor) teeth must not only support its normal biting forces, but must evenly take on the force of the missing teeth as well.  A post is placed when there is not enough tooth structure to support a fixed restoration.  A stainless steel or cast post is cemented into the canal and a core build up is placed around the post. Depending on which teeth are still present in your mouth, it may or may not be a long-term solution.  You do not want to use a tooth with a guarded prognosis as an anchor tooth.  If finances are a concern, it may be best to get a third opinion. Have the dentist give you 3 options. The best is a dental implant, however if it is not realistic, a bridge or partial denture may be a better option until you can finance your implants.  

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