Yes it is possible to remove a fixed bridge there is no problem.
According to my dentist you have a problem. I have the same problem and he is afraid to remove the bridge cause the other side is still glued good and it might snap the tooth. Probably have to get a new bridge with an additional tooth or two.
You can't have a "fixed" "movable" bridge, the two terms are contradictory.
There is no such thing as fixed-moveable bridge in dental care. There is, however, a fixed bridge that is used in dental care. This is a prosthetic device that is used to replace one or more teeth that are missing in the human mouth. A fixed bridge attaches to teeth that are positioned on opposite ends.
A fixed is a joint that don't move
Fixed pin, roller, and a beam.
A fixed bridge is a Dental Prosthetic which uses two good teeth, one on each sides of the space, to support the prosthetic. This type of bridge is permenant and can not made to be removed, thus the word fixed bridge. The bridge can span over large spaces replacing various teeth. Care must be taken in cleaning a small space above the area of missing teeth on the bridge. A partial bridge is another way to replace missing teeth, but this is the kind that can be removed John Dental Consultant EagleDentalClinic.com
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your going to need to remove the strings, and the piece that the strings are attached two at the bottom of the guitar. Other than that, it is perfectly possible.
Before the Confederatration Bridge was built it was a ferry, so the bridge had no prior name. The locals call the bridge the "fixed link"
on averge hw much does a 3 tooth fixed bridge cost
However, replacing an extracted tooth with a fixed bridge, a removable partial denture, or an implant to maintain the space and restore the chewing function is typically even more expensive.
If the bridge comes off of a guitar it can still be repaired but should be fixed by an instrument professional. The guitar may sound differently slightly once the bridge is repaired.