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I have a calibrated bridge on my upper right side. My middle tooth on this bridge had a root canal completed 2 yrs ago. I bit down on a pretzel and that tooth cracked leaving only the back portion intact. The front shows the metal portion with bits of the tooth (crown) attached. Is there anything that can be done to improve the appearance while I research implants?

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HI,
I would advise that you go to a dentist, have them remove the bridge, and make you a temporary bridge. If the temporary bridge is made well, it will look good and function for a few weeks while you decide on a more permanent solution. Unfortunately, there is no way to add porcelain to an old bridge, so a temporaty bridge is a good idea.

Regards, Joseph Zelig

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Dr. Zelig is a board-certified Periodontist and an expert on dental implants. Dr. Zelig can answer any and all questions you have about complex dental problems, dental implants, gum disease, treatment of gum recession, and treatment of a "gummy smile".

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Dr. Zelig has personally placed over a thousand implants with excellent success and has worked with many dental specialists and educated them on full mouth reconstruction, esthetic dentistry, and dental implantology.

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American Dental Associateion, American Academy of Periodontology, American Board of Periodontology, North-Eastern Society of Periodontitis, New York State Dental Association, New York County Dental Society

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I received both my dental degree (DDS) and my certificate in the specialty of Periodontics from New York University College of Dentistry. Dr. Zelig graduated among the top 10% of the graduating class. As a result of outstanding academic achievements, Dr. Z was elected into the membership of Omicron Kappa Upsilon- the national dental honor society. In addition, Dr. Zelig has lectured to general dentists and specialists on periodontal treatment and dental implants. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology which recognizes periodontists who have made significant achievements beyond the educational requirements of the specialty. Board-certified periodontists have been examined by a panel of internationally respected peers and has been awarded Diplomate status. By successfully completing this challenge, Dr. Zelig has demonstrated a robust knowledge of periodontics, Continued professional development, Critical review of results of therapy, and interest in providing the best, most up-to-date care.

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