How would it be possible to fill large tooth gap I have incurred?

Q.
Hi, Wonder if you can offer some guidance please? i have a large gap on my left side of my upper teeth (maybe 4 teeth missing) and have been lead to believe there is nothing i can do about it, it has been like this for a number of years now, and as a result the line of my jaw would make it impossible to fill the gap, . however having read through this web, im wondering if there is a solution to this problem? i think the gap is to big for a bridge, and i keep coming back to the same problem that my bottom teeth are possibly “in the way” and unsure how this can be resolved? this is something that is causing me a great deal of unhappiness and embarrassment, however i am not in a position to consider major cosmetic dentistry and wonder if you can guide me on how i can look to put this right, if at all ? any confidential advice would be appreciated that you can offer me to try and improve my smile :-) Many thanks
A.
If you are missing a number of teeth the most effective way to replace them is with dental implants. If the lower teeth are in the way, you may need braces to move them or perhaps they will need to be restored in the correct position to coordinate with the upper teeth. Unfortunately, this type of dentistry can be costly. I recommend you consult with a dentist to determine your options. I am sure there is a resolution to your problem, there usually is, but you need to find the right dentist who can help you and be willing to invest the money for the best result. Dr. Lemongello
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