If both large teeth are extracted, and if there are no large teeth in the back, they are missing at the free end, you can choose to have a removable denture restoration, which is a steel frame worn over the front teeth and the teeth on the opposite side, which requires daily removal, brushing, and dental soaking to ensure proper use of the teeth. Alternatively, there is the option of having an implant denture restoration, where the last one is implanted and then a porcelain crown bridge is made with the front tooth that has teeth, or two teeth can be implanted. If two large teeth are extracted, they are adjacent teeth, and there is another tooth in the back, in this case, if the teeth are more intact, you can do a porcelain crown bridge restoration with four teeth connected together. In this case, if you are afraid of bearing more force, you can choose to reduce the diameter, which means that the buccal and lingual diameter of the tooth will be reduced to be able to have some resistance to fracture.