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What is the difference between a “fixed” and “removable” dental bridge?

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What is the difference between a “fixed” and “removable” dental bridge?

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There are two types of dental bridges. There is a fixed bridge and a removable bridge. The removable dental bridge is by its very nature removable. You take it out, brush your teeth and put it back in. A fixed dental bridge stays in. Sometimes a fixed dental bridge is called a permanent bridge.

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