I am going to have all my teeth removed, and have dentures and dental implants put in. ( http://www.denturewearers.com/dx/implant... ; http://www.goadentist.com/denture_implan... )
My questions are, how much does this hurt? How long does it hurt? How long before you can eat "normal" foods? What can you do to lessen the pain? How long does it take for the dentures to feel normal in your mouth? How long before you can speak and laugh normally? What kind of foods are you unable to eat anymore? What is the best product to keep your dentures in?
Any help would be tremendously appreciated!
How much do dentures %26amp; dental implants for dentures hurt?
I can certainly answer your question from experience. (see my avatar, that is my new smile)
From the links you provided are you getting mini's? I do not have mini implants but traditional ones. I have teeth in a day where they pulled my teeth, placed the implants and attached beautiful teeth to my implants all in one surgery.
However, I was not permitted to chew anything that took pressure. I was permitted to chew softer things like baked fish, pasta, green beans etc. But nothing that took any kind of chewing. I had to eat this way for 5 months. I was told this could interfer with the bonding process. Now I can eat anything anyone with natural teeth eat.
Another thing I cannot remove my teeth they are attached with screws to the implants. With implants it is very uncomfortable to have them out. So since your not getting just dentures you will have a different way to care for them as one would just dentures. With a removable denture you will be able to use the denture tablets to clean them. For me I just use toothpaste as anyone does. The advantage for implants is the teeth will stay in place and not flop around. Many with dentures result to having to use adhesives to glue them down.
You can write to me directly by clicking on my name. There are so many questions I can't answer since I do not know if your getting mini's or traditional implants
Reply:i want to have dentures implant but i worry with the price... i am now currently wearing dentures the one are removable,, not nice though.
Reply:Always have your wisdom teeth and abscessed teeth removed by a specialist oral %26amp; Maxillofacial surgeon (who are both dentists and doctors). To find out about impacted teeth, prophylactic wisdom tooth surgery, general tooth extraction (including adjacent tooth shifts), types of anesthesia (oral sedation, IV sedation, local LA or general GA), stitches, complications, dry socket, lump lip or tongue, bone grafts, orthognathic surgery and dental implants in Australia, go to http://www.dentalimplantsaustralia.com/
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