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How about a trumpet with partial plate?

Started by Onpoint, May 30, 2014, 04:45:47 PM

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Onpoint

I had to have front teeth pulled and wqs concerned about not being able to run a mouth call as well with a partial plate. I know it's damn hard to run a trumpet without ya front teeth.  Would a partial plate still be hard to run a trumpet or will I need permanent replacements such as a bridge? 
If that's what it's gonna take there's bout to be alot of stuff up for sale

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Gumby

If the partial is well made you should not have any problem with running the trumpet. If the partial is loose or if the teeth are too short it could affect the lip positioning.


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Gumby

As far as the mouth call goes, tell your dentist to make the partial with minimal palate coverage.


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West Augusta

I wouldn't think that a partial would effect you running a trumpet. 
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