Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 When your implants were removed properly Were you put on an antibiotic ? If so which antibiotic ? Thank you, Sandy~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 Hi Sandy, This is a very difficult position to be in. I hope that someday I won't be in the same boat. But I do have some experience I can share with you, since I had two teeth removed on my lower left. I really didn't want to do it, but I wanted my knee pain to resolve (and it did after the root canal removals!) So, I can say this....I have a partial that fits around my lower teeth. The partial contains my two missing molars and it took a few weeks to get used to it, but now I can eat normally with it in and I only take it out at night. Sometimes I even sleep with it in. It is not uncomfortable at all. Having said that, I am not sure that I would feel the same about an upper plate, but I don't know. I have a friend who had a missing front tooth, and she had a plate that she didn't like. She worked on getting an implant for that front tooth, but went through all kinds of delays and setbacks with various infections in the bone. I know she spent thousands of dollars trying to get that implant to work. At this time, I don't know if it ever worked out for her because she moved away. But I do know she was in the process of getting that implant for over a year, with lots of trouble due to infections. Another woman I know lost tons of weight because her dentures did not fit properly and the dentist didn't give a hoot and she could barely eat anymore. She looked rail thin the last time I saw her. I felt so bad for her. Personally, I would think twice about getting an implant. It means that they will drill into the bone, and set a piece of metal in it. It just sounds like a bad idea for those of us who have had reactions to metals and/or chemicals in the past. I don't think I will ever consider dental implants. But then again, if I lose all my teeth, I don't know? Is there a way you can try a partial to find out if it would work out for you? This is what I told myself...it cost about $600 and was partially covered by insurance. It's worked out fine and I have no concerns with it. Patty > > I need false or implanted teeth > Half of my front teeth are missing > > I have sufferd over the years because > My parents never took me to a dentist > > I have a lot of friends who say thier false > teeth are uncomfortable and as soon as they > arrive home they can't wait to take them out. > > Lots of people tell me they wish could > afford implants in thier mouth > > My friend said her dentures hurt so bad she cannot > eat with her dentures so she lives on soft foods > > Although the word implant scares me > Im considering implants but not sure yet > > I don't know what the outcome would be but... > I don't want to be crying all over again either!!! > > Dentures or Implants ???? > > Toothless Sandy~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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