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Title: Mouth callers with partial plates
Post by: Onpoint on May 30, 2014, 01:04:14 PM
I had to have my front tooth pulled 2 days ago and am going to have to have the other pulled next week. I told them I didn't want a plate cuz I have spent 23 years learning to run a mouth call and I'm used to how everything feels and I was exactly where I wanted to be in my mouth calling. Well I found out a bridge was going to be right at $3000 which I do not have. I don't know whst to do. I csnt very well go around without my front teeth, but at the same time I don't want my calling to suffer neither. It seems to be a lose lose situation for me.

Here's my question, to the guys thst have plates, did your calling go downhill when you got the plate?

What I mihht do is get a plate for now and save for a bridge, but I hate to spend a few hundred for a partial that I'm just gonna end up throwing away. Like i said it's a lose-lose.

Hell i can't even play my trumpet right now. I put thr stop right where I got that damn tooth pulled and now it has more of a horn sound than a good true turkey sound. This sucks

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Title: Re: Mouth callers with partial plates
Post by: silvestris on May 30, 2014, 02:46:43 PM
Without front teeth, or solid replacements, you are pretty much screwed with a trumpet.  The missing teeth shouldn't hinder your mouth calling much.  I have false teeth and I just take my upper out, put it in my pocket and go to calling.  The turkeys don't seem to mind.  Smile.
Title: Re: Mouth callers with partial plates
Post by: Onpoint on May 30, 2014, 03:09:33 PM
So i wouldn't be able to play a trumpet with a partial plate? Well that sucks even more. Talk about some bad luck.