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maruchan
2 Sep 2023

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Is it possible to replace my missing upper left front teeth with dental implants?

Is it possible to replace my missing upper left front teeth with dental implants?

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Tufan Tezcan
Dr. Tufan Tezcan
Dentist
25 Sep 2023

It seems you need to get replace two implants instead of this missing teeth if there's compact bone tissue there.The each implant price is 650 euros.Procedure should need just a day.

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