One thing I've noticed after getting dentures. If you leave the house without your dentures you WILL meet someone that wants to talk. I don't have scientific proof but I'm sure it's a law of the universe.
Your teeth age BEAUTIFUL!! Are they the same set from 14 years ago??? (Your permanents) Thank you for what you’re doing. I’m on 30 days & almost defeated. ❤
I was just told all my top teeth need to come out and soon the bottom will. The meds I take chronic pain make my mouth dry as the Sahara and it's destroyed my teeth. I'm so scared and upset. I'm going to a dentist in a few days to start the process of getting top implant snap ins. I've been so suprised at just how many people younger than me wear dentures. I would never guess you wore them. It really does help watching all these videos and TicToks of people making it not as scary. Everyone bringing this hard topic to social media is doing the Lord's work for sure. I'm so thankful to everyone who shares their journey with dentures.
Just got my top teeth pulled day before yesterday. I didn't get the same day dentures after they pulled them because I was scared of the swelling. My teeth got messed up and no one could tell because I've been on prednisone for 18 years and it made my bones brittle. If I took a bite of a apple the tooth broke off to the gum. I'm so worried over these dentures they say they're the kind that bends and I don't know much about them. Are you doing better and do you like yours?
UA-cam suggested this video to me even though I don't have dentures and my teeth are all good. But watching this gave me a new appreciation of what people go through who have or have to get dentures. You are all so brave!
I am soooo appreciative I found your channel. I work in a dental office (front desk) and it is so busy and unfortunately patients are in and out and you don’t appreciate the trauma -emotionally and physically they experience after they walk out the door. I have so much more knowledge and compassion (and hope!) after watching your videos. We’re so lucky to live in an age where people can share experiences and have support in ALL areas of life. I will be recommending your channel to patients and reassuring them that things will get better. Your dentures and your smile are stunning and you give hope to so many people- thank you!! You are a Blessing!! ❤💐
I had at one time or another almost every procedure known to man done to my teeth. I had an in front partial break in 2019 and my dentist said it's time. There was nothing left to build on. So he refered me to a facial surgeon who removed everything along with some bone (three and a half hours worth). I waited eight weeks for healing then got my first set of teeth then got my permanant ones a year later. Went to work five days after surgery and because I have a full beard no one even noticed. My speech didn't really change. August 22 will mark five years and no problems. I have very little suction on my tops so I use a little powder and they are good for all day. Thought about bottom implants but they cost so much and I am retired now so can't afford them anyway. Like you said everyone is different and I wish the best for anyone who gets them because it is a life changing event. One last thing and that is you have the most beautiful blue eyes and no I am not a dirty old man I just know simple beauty when I see it. You have this. Thank you for what you have done in past and continue to do. Your help is invaluable to people who are going through dentures. Thank you again...
Wow, thank you so much for sharing your experience! It sounds like you've been through a lot, and it's great to hear that things have worked out well for you. Have you heard of Cushion Grip? They sell it on Amazon. Maybe worth looking into for your top denture. I appreciate your kind words and encouragement. Also, thank you for the compliment-that's very kind of you! I'm glad to be able to help. Take care and all the best to you!
@@kalinjax Aspen Dental has been a nightmare! I had my remaining 5 front lower teeth extracted 9 months ago and the Aspen dentist did not put in any sutures, he had no mammal free sutures in the office even though I had informed him of my AlphaGal mammal allergy a month prior to surgical extractions. I paid in full for the best, Comfilytes package. My permanent dentures do not fit, I cannot get them in and they look like Halloween prop plastic. They look nothing like what is advertised and I was given only 3 tooth shade choices...not the 20 choices advertised. The gums are bubblegum pink. Any advice? I paid a LOT for quality dentures and what they gave me look like two dollar novelty teeth.
@@cherylborisI was so excited to try cushion grip but it didn't work out for me. I had heard how great it was and that it even held one girls dentures in for 4 days. I tried it twice thinking maybe I didn't put enough the first time. I even Googled step by step directions but it still didn't hold. The second time I used it I was taking my son to a concert. I wanted to make sure they were in nice and tight. Two minutes before we walked out of the door my bottom denture fell out. I was so glad we were still at home and not already at the concert 😂.
Everything you have mentioned is what I am going through now! I had my extractions done about three weeks ago and am STILL trying to get used to my "Immediate Dentures" I feel like I have a mouthful of marbles and yes, the saliva is getting better now! I am still trying to learn to talk better by reading stories out loud, saying the alphabet etc. Eating is still a challenge but with persistence hopefully I will get that mastered! I will go for my permanent Dentures at the first of the year and pray to God they fit better than these cumbersome things!!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I would love to know how to make my own dentures as my gums have shrunk to nothing, dental tech was so rude and shuffled me out quickly... 50yrs of dentures
You are doing such good work coming forward and sharing your experiences. I'm a firm believer that isolation and being misinformed is the worst thing for the human experiment. I'm now 58 and have 30 years of extensive dental work. I now have Type 2 diabetes. (normal thing due to my family DNA). Long story short I was ready to replace all of my teeth with dentures. Not only from the cost (ongoing) but your body heals slower and you have a higher risk of infection from type 1 or 2 diabetes. My grandfather died at a young age for his gingivitis turned into pyuria and then turned into throat cancer. That was in the early 40's. I'm now wearing my training top plate and I feel so fortunate that my dentist is a perfectionist.
I agree. Isolation and not having the right information can prolong things that absolutely should be taken care of. But hey, despite the challenges, you're getting it done! Feel proud!
Just want to say a big thank you!!! And so glad I found your channel, I’m about 6 weeks post extraction and you hit on several topics tonight that have been stressing me out. Keep up the great work!!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I have had upper and lower denture since I was 18. Yes I went to dentist and brushed my teeth. By the time I would find a cavity and get and appointment it was to late.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great video. One of the things that drove me crazy was biting my inside cheeks constantly at the beginning. Plus I had to learn all over again how to speak, because every now & then I would hear a low whistle at the beginning. The best part of the entire ordeal was that I lost a lot of weight, since I was eating soft meals & soups, at the beginning.
I have never had dentures, but I recently had full mouth implants and I’m always biting my lower lip and cheeks! And it hurts so much! I hope it stops cuz I’m at the point where I hate to eat!
I have dentures mine has gotten better it has been about six weeks since. I got my dentures and it hurt. I also didn’t realize that was normal either. I hope yours gets better too.
My boyfriend is going to have to go through this and I want to be educated to be a help to him, because I love him so much, I want to be his cheerleader and understand this process!! I appreciate you 💕
My husband and I met he was missing teeth it didn’t bother me. I love him teeth or no teeth. When I got mine pulled in March. He was so supportive. That I was still pretty without teeth. Someone who is wonderful person for you. Is out there and will appreciate and love you. Just the way you are. But I understand how much it does hold you back. You feel ashamed and embarrassed. I am so sorry that you are going through this. If you don’t have any money. Google low income dental care the state and town you live in. There should be charities and clinics to call. So you can get the teeth pulled. That’s what I did places like this don’t give you dentures. I bought face masks. To wear when I went places. Found stuff I could eat without teeth. Until I ordered dentures online that I could afford. That was in October. You deserve to smile and eat.
I am 40 and had 25 teeth pulled in April and have been wearing my upper plate adhesive free this whole time. My bottom denture I was only able to wear for 2 days before it started digging a hole in my gums. My dentist is remaking a lower denture for me because of how different things were post-op. So that has left me with a hybrid healing adventure which has been challenging. I had terrible dental hygiene before this but now I love the ability to thoroughly clean everything. So twice a day I pop them out for a good scrubbing and I clean my mouth as if I had teeth. One thing that surprised me was the changes in my skin through the healing process. I started to get acne pretty badly for a couple weeks. Now my skin is becoming really clear and looking younger. I went through the depression of thinking I would never enjoy food again for the first six weeks or so due to the healing/learning process. Then one day I just started chewing again and since then every meal has been a bit better. I'm at the point now where my diet is returning to normal and I am learning how to eat sandwiches again! I go in 3 days to get my new bottom plate and I'm pushing myself to eat a steak within a couple days lol. Just last night I was able to eat chicken wings without issue and slowly tackle a burger with no glue on top and no teeth on the bottom.
Thank you for all your videos. They were a big help to me over a year and a half ago when I was going in to get dentures. I had a front tooth break (root canal finally gave out) and several other upper teeth that were on the verge. Watching your videos and a few others helped me to know what to expect. It helped me to prepare physically (getting soft foods, Ensure, etc) and mentally for the process. I knew what to expect for the impressions, so it wasn't scary (my husband who was with me nearly passed out). I started with the upper denture and only had 7 teeth left up there to extract so my post op was much easier than yours. My dentist and denturist (in the same office) were terrific in letting me know what to expect post extraction and sent me home with written and verbal instructions as well as a good supply of towels which I later understood was for all the drooling on the way home (1 1/2 hours away). I did have mild gag reflex the first day but was gone by day 2. Extra Strength Tylenol and Advil worked great and only needed it til the end of the 2nd day (again, I only had 7 teeth extracted). The only other thing I should mention is that with all extractions there is a possibility of little pieces of bone working their way out through your gums up to a month or so after the extractions. The dentist told me it was a possibility and if it happened to come in and they would get it the rest of the way out. I did have a couple shards poke through (felt like a sharp pinpoint pain-not horrible). When I touched it with my fingernail, I could tell that it was a piece of bone and that I could move it. I was able to work it out with my fingernail and remove it. The second one a week or so later came out just as easy so no need to drive 1 1/2 hours to the dentist. Keep up the good work of making these videos. They are a big help to so many people! 🙂
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I had the All on 4 done back in March of 2023. I've had 1 anchor fail to integrate and may be looking at a 2nd anchor placement and am still in my immediates over a year later. When i got my immediates, it was a shock after not having upper teeth for about 4 years. You have to re-learn everything. It just takes time and patience and practice. It's not a quick process if you've not had teeth for a while.
Most people dont get dentures for cosmetic reasons they get them so they can chew their food properly to avoid choking I am on my 3rd set and some fit better sooner other sets take adjusfments by your dentist after 3 months they will normal but you must wear them everyday and soak them in a cleaner during the night
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 I am 67 and suffer rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia and osteoporosis I also have shoguns disease and that is why I had full distractions upper and lower due to my teeth cracking and fillings falling out and they were painful . My dentist took X-rays and there were tiny little cavities between each tooth and he suggested that I might look to have them all out something which was really upsetting as my teeth were and looked good, anyway to cut a long storey short, I went under a surgeon who removed the whole lot which there was a lot, under a general, when I got back to the ward I bled profusely the doctor was called and upped the medication through IV. It didn’t stop so he injected around my mouth and packed the holes and then sutured them up, the second day my top denture kept falling down the bottom one was extremely painful so I took them out and will ring dentil technician tomorrow sorry this has been so long but I know you have been though a bit too kind regards John
Many have told me that my situation is not normal. But, to me it kinda makes sense. Full mouth 24 teeth extracted May 8th. No immediate dentures. My dentist wants 2 month recovery. I go back July 9th for them. Wearing a mask at work and it’s ok.
I have gotten so much from your videos. I had all on 4 in April. I have binged your videos since and before. SO HELPFUL! I needed all your information to help me through. I still have my temps. Looking forward to my permanent ones in September or October. However, I couldn’t get there without your videos and others like you. Thanks so much! 😁
I had my extractions and received my immediate partials nearly a year ago. I was obsessed with the healing status of the extraction sites. I had to know every day what they were supposed to look like. I lucked out by not having bruising and very little swelling. The healing takes patience for sure. I should be getting my permanent partials soon, and it’s nice to know that I won’t have to endure the healing process.
I’m new to complete upper and lower dentures. I hate them! Having hard time adjusting to them and eating is out of the question. I think they are too big…but what do I know
I'm so sorry. I am going to make a video very soon that addresses functioning with dentures. Hopefully I can give a different spin that might help. Hang in there!
Me too.Hate them so much.If I had more knowledge at the time I would’ve just have gotten the immediate for looks.I can chew/enjoy food far better than with those hockey pucks.If it wasn’t for the $$$$ spent,huge impact on what little financial security,and no dental insurance,I would not have done it.I’m retired,living on SS,fixed income,20 yr old vehicle,etc.
1.05pm Adelaide. South Australia. Monday 24th June 2024. Thank you so much for making this informative video 🙂 You appeared in my UA-cam - Recommended to watch section today and I am so glad I watched your video. After a number of years struggling to be comfortable wearing my new smile and eating without almost choking on dislodged lower teeth, your video has given me the confidence to make the call to do something about it. I never realised that bone could disappear and I ran my finger along where my dentures sit and discovered my back upper and lower left jaw hasn't got anything there for the denture to hold on to. It explains why they dislodge every time my tongue moves when putting a small amount of food in my mouth. I just about choked on the lower denture when at a restaurant and it was both scary and embarrassing. There is so much we are not told before getting dentures. Thank you for providing such a valuable public service and showing us how, with practice and patience, we can achieve this goal ♥️
I was told nothing could be done when ridge is gone... I use a polymer plastic to build up lower so they stay in my mouth.. not ideal, but better than nothing..
@16:42 if you are getting implants and you have healing abutments, you have to clean them too! I'm awaiting permanent restorations, still in partial denture, but I'm now brushing my abutments. There's nothing there to floss but I can feel the metal with my toothbrush so I know I'm hitting the spots. My perio says he's seeing more and more infections around implants, it's never too early to start cleaning around implants.
Update: just had my posts installed (December 2024). I was nervous about it but it was fine! It took much longer than I expected. Doc ground down the posts (4) for about 30 minutes...the implants aren't necessarily parallel so they need adjustments. Plus they had to make another temporary bridge. Today was almost 2 hours in the chair. Fine. All I want for Christmas is my 4 front teeth.
BTW I forgot to thank you for creating videos that cover the entire gamut of replacement from extraction to dentures or implants. You've also covered the expenses and psychological nuances involved! Thnx again You have helped me in my decision process. Great work. 👏 😎
Your comment means a lot. Sometimes I question whether I'm still helpful or not since I've been doing this for almost 14 years. Encouragement from people like yourself is what keeps me going!
I have a horrible problem. I've been without teeth for 10 years and have found out I don't have enough bone ridge so I haven't eaten right since. I need bone grafts and implants which I cannot afford so don't know how to make it happen. I don't even look like me because the teeth had deterated so they didn't have my original teeth to look at. I've not smiled for all these years. Any advice is welcomed because I have lost all hope.😢-Tina in Kentucky
I have only about 5 teeth left in my mouth. I am thinking of starting the journey to dentures. But I am afraid they are going to tell me the same thing. That I don't have enough bone left to get dentures.
Sounds exactly what I went through. I finally went to affordable dentures I got the cheapest dentures because that's all I could afford and it worked! They did a great job. It going to take some time getting used to having teeth again after so many years. Don't give up
I just had my remaining teeth pulled this morning and have elected regular dentures as opposed to immediate dentures. I just can't imagine putting teeth in my mouth until after I am completely healed. It has taken me over 2 years to finally get my dentist to realize it was time to do this. I had a permanent bridge replaced after I retired to AZ, then within a few years it had to be replaced again. The third time (all within 8 years) decay did damage yet again and I put my foot down and said no more throwing good money after bad. Old fillings were coming out, gums were receding, teeth were chipping and shaling and I had enough. It took 2 years of my dentist refusing to pull "good teeth" until he finally realized what I was living with. Every tooth that needed more than a tiny filling came out. I stood firm. I am nearly 71 and wanted to do this before it would be harder to bounce back. I have 4 complete joint replacements SO FAR, and my fear is that I will end up with a dental abcess that infects a joint, which could mean a revision. As it was my dental insurance authorized 4 cleanings per year due to my history of problems, and I am maniacal about brushing and flossing, so when my dentist did my exam after my last cleaning he said "it's time". I literally cried. I was tired of having only 2 opposing teeth to try to chew with (bicuspids) and a terrible bite alignment from having teeth pulled as they needed work. Everything in my mouth was shifting. Now I will get used to going without teeth for about 6 months before we do impressions. I don't go out much due to other health issues, and I am not bothered by the toothless state so I can get a good fitting set of dentures. I left the office about 1:00 this afternoon, and 15 hours later most of the swelling has gone down, bleeding is reduced to almost zero, and I am entertaining myself as I try to speak. I had to write notes to communicate with my hubby or let my Sicilian gesturing get me through today. Sorry, I am rambling. I will blame it on me having been stifled all day! Tomorrow I get to do gentle rinses with salt water, and my ice packs (frozen veggies) will help with the rest of the swelling. Most of the pain was from the injection sites for the local anesthesia, and there were a lot of injections. I did ask for nitrous before the injections because all teeth except one were in front. Those injections really do hurt. I think that was the worst part! I really appreciate your videos. You are a great source for real life information. There is a lot of good information on UA-cam that has helped me to lay out a plan. I think I will turn in now. I am bushed! Good night, and thanks again!
My Dentist bedside manner sucked...so I went way less than I should have...Finally I had to have Oral Surgery done by a Dr. I love. All the $$$ I wasted on that Dentist🥺 I say Goodbye and Good Luck!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I've been watching u for a few yrs now. I really appreciate u creating dental content for us that need it. I do have a question. I kno that u were blessed with free implants & teeth. If u had to pay for ur procedure would u or would u go with regular dentures? Since you've been through both scenarios I thought u would be the one to ask. Again, a big thank u for all u do! :)
Thanks for watching! If I had the money, I would definitely get implants. First, because they preserve the jaw bone. Next, because the palate isn't covered. Lastly, because they are secure. No movement, whatsoever. So I don't need any relines, nor do I need to spend money on adhesives to keep them in place. They have very much become a part of my mouth and the only time I think about them not being my teeth is when I am at the dentist or talking about them.
Hey Kalinjax, hearing you talk about the experiences you went thru with your dentures has made this sixty-seven, Danny Devito type guy decide to get new dentures, after going thru a DWI car wreck while grieving the loss of my wife a while back. Although she managed to bring me out of my natural born shyness, I just hope the peer pressure of getting dentures don't send me back "into my shell" or back to being withdrawn while I wait for the making of dentures. But I got to do something, even if I do it wrong. Although this is going to be a first time for me with dentures I know I'm going to have to "tough-it-out'. Thx for your videos and please don't stop making nor promoting them, I know I'm not the only one who get support from them.
A tip : don't let them make you perfect looking teeth, most people don't even know I have dentures... I've had them 50yrs and my gums are gone I have to build the top up and glue it in with powder and use polymer plastic on the bottom.. they're porcelain !!
Good to hear from you. This is great information. Please do more. Im so scsred to stsrt my journey. Ill be on my 4th dentist . Its so frustrating. I adked for a phased plan. And was tokd i was overthinking. So pissed off. That was so rude. Soent 4 weeks of frustrating non accurste communication.
By phased, I think you mean doing the extractions in phases? I hope I got the right. If so, yes. Some dentists actually prefer that. I hope you find someone that is willing to work with you and accommodate your needs. It's seriously not totally uncommon to do things in stages. Best of luck to you.
I got a new pair of dentures and they don’t fit right. I couldn’t talk right and it looked like I had buck teeth. I couldn’t eat anything with them. I took them back to the dentist to get an adjustment and they still didn’t fit right. They weren’t gonna remake them so I ended up putting my old dentures back in my mouth even though I know I need new dentures cause I get sores on my gums every once in awhile. I am 59 years old and have had dentures since I was 35 years old. I would like to get implant dentures on the bottom but not on top. My insurance will pay for the denture implants for the whole bottom dentures but I don’t know what I should look for in implants
I was definitely lucky as I barely had any swelling. I had 26 teeth extraxted at once wide awake. I wore a facial ice back 20 minutes on 20 minutes off. I also did salt (pink) water rinses. The true test though is if I'll even be able to wear dentures. I already had an underbite and overbite. I recently found out I also have a small palate and some bone loss too.
Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. My lower denture keeps falling out when I try to eat and it's been a year now. I'm going to call my dentist tomorrow! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
Had my 10 extractions in June (2024 ) in the front due to medications, making my teeth become loose, in addition to having an injury on the job. After the extractions, I looked like "Donkey" from the movie "Shreck" being that swollen. After 2 days ,swelling went down, but the numbness is "Still" there around the nose area. I used an adhesive powder like "Poligrip" which stayed on for 12 hrs Learning how to eat was a little hard but manageable, but i did get used to it. Eating a sandwich( regular square bread is no problem) especially if the bread is a sub, I felt my immediate dentures moving a lot and now being loose, even after applying the powder and paste together. Talking is still a little off, due to a little sluring and pronouncing certain letters. I knew it was time for a reline which is next week.. Im still learning and looking forward to my permanent dentures when the time comes ,hopefully soon.
Soooo happy to have found your channel. I’m a new denture wearer as of 3 days ago…..and I have sooooo many questions /concerns! I know it’s going to take some time to get used to……I’m impressed with how well you wear yours and speak with them! ❤
Thanks Kalin love your videos! Just got my snap on top denture last week after year and 3 months. Just getting used to the new look and learning to chew. After all the ups and downs emotionally no regrets. Also enjoyed the weight loss from not eating much.
Had all mine pulled and immediate put in but as soon as I got in the car I started using ice. 15 mins on 30 mins off. I never had bruising or swelling. So ice will be your best friend.
I've had upper and lower dentures for 24 years now and i can't bite into anything and my lowers (with adhesion) will last through one careful meal then the seal breaks and have to remove, clean and glue back in to maybe eat another meal. I've lost a lot of bone and im afraid I'm going to need new set. But honestly, I've never been able to eat properly with these things.
All teeth removed and 9 implants put in for "Locator implants", which I recommend. No swelling for me, but I may just be lucky. Good luck people... Food is the biggest issue. Good advice on reading out loud news... Sing out loud music (While alone) is also good...
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
Thank you for this. I'm in the process of preparing to have the last of my teeth removed and have my first set of dentures and just wanted to see other's experiences. It's certainly not what I want, but I want my diet and aesthetics restored.
I’m 44 and I’m about to start my denture journey. I have two separate e days one for top n bottom backs then two weeks later getting the front top n bottoms extracted. Then immediate dentures. I’m hoping this way is easier than all at once. But I’m still terrified out of my mind 😢
After getting all my teeth out some cut out and stichedand some pulled, I didn't have to much trouble, just thick red blood for about a week. Six months later I go to my dentist and get his best quality dentures. A year in, they still slide around even with adhesive. My teeth also feel like blocks in my mouth like there is to much teeth for the size of my mouth. My dentures spend a lot of time in the container with denture cleaner. I have come to like no teeth vs having my teeth in. With a wet mouth, and using adhesive, I put my dentures in to go out. A quick trip to the convenience store I will often just pop on my covid mask, and now it's 06/_/2024. I am often the only one to have a mask on.
Kalin you’ve educated me on dental surgery!! I’ve recently had a The All in four procedure done ✅ ( I’m one month into the recovery process) I needed education on what I just went through!! My surgery cost 77k ( cash ) Without your channel, your personal experience, I think I would have been so depressed.. The all in four is the way to go ( if you’re a candidate) My dentist planned 18 months to build my case. My dentist didn’t want to take my teeth out until I was at the failure stage, hence why my case took 12-18 months to carry out……. I’ll receive my permanents teeth in December!!! Thank you! 🙏🏾
Did my all on 4 and I should have done dentures. I have so much plastic in my mouth. I had to have the top sanded down so I could speak. The 8:44 bottom everything I eat gets stuck..constant oralb flossing. 66k to have these
@@tamiirogers7775 how do you have the All in four implants with plastic in your mouth, My all in four implants are without plastic, that’s the point of implants vs dentures!!
I would have had to sell a kidney if mine had cost that much. I live in southern US and cost for extractions and full bottom implant was well below 10,000$. Good luck you are going to love life again soon.😊
My journey starts July 8th whole mouth extraction and implants top and bottom, the intention was only implants on bottom because the Doc said suction is notoriously difficult with the bottom, I thought about it and decided okay. Well, when I went in for my last “last X-ray” the one where they use a hand held and work around every inch of your mouth? They discovered I had quite a large bony ridge on the roof of my mouth and the Doc said it’s okay I can remove that, I looked at him and said nope lolzzz, he said well it goes all the way from the front to the back and suction won’t work. I asked if there was any other way and he said yes you can have a horse shoe which is basically the same as your bottom application. I thought about it and decided let’s do it. Yes I’m very fortunate I have two dental providers and it’s working out well for me. I do have one question I really wanted to get CZ or Porcelain but my Doc said he wouldn’t suggest it only because they are significantly heavier and he would like to see me have them later and make sure my implants heal well with no extra stress. Sorry for the book I’m very anxious, very excited and scared.
Thank you so much. I just started my denture journey 3 days ago. I just had my teeth extracted.and this really helps. You're very beautiful and helpful. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
People should mention it to potential love interests if they have dentures. I didn't notice my girlfriend had dentures for 2 years abouts, she never said a word. Seeing her with no teeth was disturbing. We're not together anymore, not because of her teeth though. I myself have gone with implants. It's painful and takes awhile but worth it. Only 2 more to go after the current 2 are done. I can say right now there's a bag of pistachios in my future that I'm going to utterly devour.
@@CHERYLee-s6r why am I shallow? it's not like I broke up with her over it. I just think it would have been nice if she mentioned it a bit earlier on is all.
@@CHERYLee-s6r because she passed away. I prefer not to mention that part is all. you're right in thinking what you did, it's all good I understand. poor wording on my part.
Had all top teeth extracted yesterday, or what was left of them. No real pain just discomfort.. feel like i have a brick in my mouth. Havent had food yet though. Loved this video. Good stuff. Thank you
When I was first going to get dentures I watched your videos I remembered you had a set that didn't fit right. Well that was a year ago. And I had no problems at all but you gave me a lot of confidence and courage to have it done. You're still beautiful. And I really appreciate your advice. I'm watching today cuz I have problems taking them out with the fixodent it sticks so well hard to get out. But you have the best videos. 🙏🏿
I am 6 yrs in and have very flat gums so dentures don’t stay in place at all. I paid cash for a new set thinking they would fit better. They look better but still do not fit. I am 71 yo and don’t want to go through process of implants and it’s not really advised as I have a pacemaker. My question is it a good idea to use old set when soaking my regular dentures? I never go without. No one can understand me without my teeth. I don’t get sore spots but I get sore gums often. I have to reglue halfway through a meal and I often have to swallow unchewed food. Sometimes nearly choking. The denturist says 6 months healing to fix gums and 3 months healing the posts. I don’t want to go 9 months without teeth. I don’t have that kind of time.
I just had all my teeth removed a week ago and dentures, and I was all hyped up for nothing. The pain lasted. Maybe one day it wasn’t pain that I could not bear. I did not take pain medicine in my teeth. Fit great. The only thing that I’ve had problems with is biting down on foods that takes time the gums have to callous and form so that you can eat but other than that I am so happy and I was pretty much hyped up for absolutely nothing.
I wish I would listen to you before I got my teeth all pulled .. i am in the process of getting implants and I thought I would be able to go straight into getting my implant attached but my mouth has to heal more before the attachment can happen… This was horrible to for me because I didn’t want to wear dentures but now I have wear them and I need help make the dentist understand that they are too big in the front
What you do is great! I am on a similar journey. I've had upper dentures successfully for 7 years now. I recently had a new top denture made and 4 implants on bottom. However I didn't research and opted for the snap on denture. I thought that was it but now I am learning about "All on 4" and other stuff. I am on week 2 with temp on bottom after 7 extractions (incl 2 wisdom teeth). I am definitely improving with eating and talking by the day! Anyway I am hoping the 4 implants were done properly so I can upgrade to all on 4 if the snap in doesn't work out.
I'm having my upper teeth what's left extracted with full denture and some lower ones extracted with a partial on August 28th scared as ever then getting immediate dentures that same day, I'm worried about not speaking correctly or the dentures slipping out and being embarrassed but not sure about how adhesives feel, and I work at a daycare with 2 to 5 year olds so speaking is daily, What can i do to get over this fear of the whole process.
Thank you for making this video. You answered a lot of my questions. Dentute anxiety is not cool. Going from having partial dentures that were super high-quality to what I feel I have now are cheap/poor-quality dentures is a major difference. I believe that my dentist only cares about making the $$$ and not so much about her patients. I regret getting all my teeth extracted, even the good ones, believing that I could once again smile and regain my confidence and that it wasn't worth the sacrifice of being able to chew food correctly. It's been 2 months with the new dentures, although my teeth look so nice, and I can talk and laugh without feeling embarrassed because of that one front missing upper tooth, along with a couple of side teeth, I sincerely miss being able to eat the foods I once enjoyed. If only my bottom dentures would stay in place without getting dislodged and coming apart while also adhesives, I would be able to eat again, and I'd be content for now. 😢
my denture trip was two parts, I had 15 of teeth removed with only 5 on top in the front and 8 on bottom. Then I had the bottom ones fixed and this all over a course of a year. I just had my top 5 teeth removed and now wear my denture plate, my bottoms are a partial denture. I'm day 4 after my extractions and it's not so bad due to it was only 5 front teeth. But my 15 ones were pretty brutal.
Kristi, thank you for sharing in such a personal way. I feel very embarassed to mention my problems with my teeth. Your channel is excellent. I don't feel alone anymore, but rather feel I have a great solution. Can you help answer just a few questions? 1. Where did you get you Ivoclar implants at? 2. How much do they cost. Thank you againg for make this conversation normal. Blessings, Pastor Ron
Had 11 extracted in a week and had 3 bruises on my face on my chin and next to my nose. 8 stitches and felt like dentures cut like a knife. Got them adjusted and its good now just sore on gums getting tougher.
*I had upper and lower dental bridge in 2021, thought it's gonna be relief for next 10/12 years at least... But unfortunately, the upper bridge broke from both side of grinding teeth in first two years b/c of lack of support underneath... And recently, the remaining part of the upper bridge of 8/9 teeth fall down as underneath teeth got weakened... So, last month I had them extracted completely and I am going for upper denture with lower fixed bridge combination... Hope it goes well 🤲🏻...*
I am 32, I had stage 4 cancer in my sinus cavity. After my radiation all my teeth have been chipping away. Now I only have a few teeth left. Sometimes cancer survivors who relieved radiation are not candidates for implants. But I'm still gonna try to do it. Wish me luck guys. Host if you can respond to this please. I'm nervous and afraid more than ever.
Did you, anyone you know or anyone on here ever tried the SEA-BOND DENTURE ADHESIVE SEALS? I'm thinking about trying them. I'm worried the denture adhesive will make me sick. I already have enough stomach issues. I also know you can cut them to size. I need a smaller size because I have a small palate. Thank You for any information or suggestions.
Great video!!!! Thank you! I haven’t been able to eat with my temporary dentures in since my extraction surgery in April. I’ve been back to the dentist three times, but only see the technicians 🤨, and I’ve told them I’m unable to eat with my dentures in because they’re not fitting correctly and they move and slide everywhere. They always tell me that’s normal and the permanent ones will be wonderful and look great and will fit. What about right now when I need to eat??? I’m glad you addressed this situation. My mind was telling me this wasn’t normal even though the techs continued to tell me everything it’s all normal. So, my question is: can I change dentists even though someone else has done all the initial work?
Yes, this is totally normal, unfortunately. I know it's frustrating. I think a lot of people think it will either come naturally or that it won't be as challenging as it is. You have to practice to build up muscle memory and the best way to do this is without adhesive. Let them flop allover. Of course, do this at home. But the more you allow yourself to fail with them, the more you will get used to utilizing your tongue, cheeks, and facial muscles in general to keep them in. You have not used your mouth his way prior to getting dentures. It's a unique experience. I think it's like playing a guitar. You watch people move their fingers all over the fretboard with ease but if you've never played, your fingers aren't going to be able to stretch so far and it's going to be uncomfortable and feel impossible. It just takes a LOT of practice.
I have a very small mouth and my first dentures have been too big for my mouth. So I quit wearing them after about 2 weeks. I kept biting my tongue and gums constantly. Waiting on my permanent set.
I got a bridge and crowns on upper teeth and after a year it’s failing so I’m freaking out about coming to the fact dentures are in my future this video helps thank you
I have put it off for years. Mom always hated hers from aspen dental and only wore them to eat. She went back several times but never was pleased. This makes me afraid to get them! I still have my front bottom teeth and many up top that's broken. I have had extractions but only three teeth or less at a time. I keep thinking they will come out with something better. Lol 😂 Im considering the full snap in denture up top and a partial on the bottom.
I have a flight schedule to fly to Istanbul Turkey to get my full arc implant top and bottom. It’s a lot cheaper than what it cost in the US. How much it cost you on your implant? Thanks.
Spent all my money! A couple of months in had 2 adjustments. Then I was told on the 3rd adjustment that it's all in my head that I can't keep the lowers in at all, and the uppers loosen on the first bite. Disgusted! I should have kept mine, and the pain.
I’m sorry you’re going through this. I plan on making a video very soon about patients being gaslighted by their dentists because it’s a problem I’m seeing way too often and getting pretty sick of it. Of course there are patients that really do make up reasons to complain or they have very unrealistic expectations but that is not the norm at all. Usually, it’s a patient that is having serious difficulties and the dentist is putting them into averages that just do not apply to them. No accountability either.
@@kalinjaxI know this is off topic a little but when wearing temps on the bottom did you ever notice that what I call dip lip? I had my lower done 4/22 and I am more insecure with my appearance than before.
Wow! That was a lot of great information in a short time. I think watching videos like this helped to prepare my mind so that I wouldn't be freaked out. I saw you and I thought, if she can do it then, I can do it. Honestly, the biggest problem that I'm having is mourning my teeth. It's hard not to look back and not blame yourself. It's like an amputation. However, I am extremely grateful that my dentist made me temporary ones. I believe in gratitude. It goes a long way toward helping in a bad situation. I'm always aware that if someone knocks at the door that the first thing that I have to do is run and put in my teeth. I know that I will adjust to that idea. I have suffered from depression since I was 20 years old so, I have tried and fought very hard not to let depression be part of the situation. My depression comes and goes and doesn't really depend on my life situation at the time. I look around and I see that there are a lot of people that are suffering emotionally right now even if they don't have something like all their teeth pulled at once. I want to still be able to be there for them. I'm going in a week for my second re line. I noticed from the shrinkage of my gums that the top pallet is now sitting way farther back. I never gagged once and I've been wearing these for a few months. Now, I can't keep it in without gagging immediately. I know that the dentist can fix this situation. Our gums shrink more than we realize and it seems like every week or so, they fit completely differently. I'm still eating nothing but mashed potatoes, overcooked macaroni and different kinds of beans. And, I feel weak. I know I have to add some different nutrition to my diet. My primary physician told me to eat carrots. 😅 I can't believe it's been so long since this journey started for you. I truly am feeling the depression of this and I always am reminded that over 90% of this is mental. If my husband hadn't passed away then, I would be laughing and I wouldn't be alone. I lost my mom a year ago and I've never been this isolated. Then again, the whole world is hurting right now. I'm very sensitive and I feel it. So, I'm not complaining. I find it hard to cry alone in order to let some of the bad feelings out. My husband passed away on our kitchen floor on his birthday. I was alone from that moment on and I didn't cry for 2 months because, I thought if I started crying that I might start screaming and then who would be here to stop me. I thanked someone who does videos for laughing so much because, I started laughing with him and then I start crying and I do feel better. It ended up with him getting attacked over and over for laughing. Today, he barely smiled while he made his videos. People are so mean. Anyway, thanks for listening. You are helping a lot of people to know what to expect. I'm so glad that you're aware that you may be 14 years in but, there are thousands of people that are at day one all over the world. You're making a meaningful difference. 🩷
If I were you and unless you have lots of money or really good dental insurance I would pass on immediate dentures. I know what your thinking you don't want people seeing you without teeth. Well your letting people see you now with teeth that must look pretty horrible so what's the difference? A good dentist will recommend not getting immediate dentures because of the swelling, pain shrinkage, fitment and all the trips back to the dentist so much can go wrong. Everything needs time to heal and your mouth is no different. Atleast 8 months to a year is what they recommend to let everything heal and for your permanent dentures to fit good and without much if any pain. And did I mention the cost of getting both. Its best to wait but alot of people care to much about what other people think of their appearance. They aren't the ones paying for everything they aren't the ones going through the pain physically and mentally. I cried the day I had mine pulled because it's a huge change in so many different ways. However I had no choice but to pass on immediate dentures due to not having dental insurance or thousands of dollars. I'm glad I waited though because ive heard of so much trouble with immediate dentures but if you have the best insurance and cash than go for both it's a waste of money though. And regardless of what people think especially your friends and family their going to know you have dentures regardless if there being worn or not
@@dannycolemire2652 I have been fighting all my life to keep my teeth. I have spent 10,000’s and 10 1000s of dollars to try to keep my teeth and that was with insurance. God blessed me with a good husband, even though he is not rich by far. As he was active duty army for 20+ years, he would always find a way. I was fortunate enough to get my top 10 in 2019 right in the nick of time because I was Septic. I started losing my bottom teeth in 2020 when we moved to Fort Hood, Texas, and I was too embarrassed, too scared to see a dentist. I was scared because I could never walk out of the dentist office with the bill less than 4 to 5 grand. I’m lucky enough to have all six on the top, but we just couldn’t afford the lower. I have four implants on the bottom for snap in and to be honest I wish I would’ve waited. To know it’s only been two months and I’m insecure. What am I gonna be like in 3, 4, and 5 months!? I just came back from visiting my oldest son who is 35 and for my 54th birthday he made a dream of mine coming true. I got to swim with dolphins at discovery Cove, and i loved and cherish every single moment. up until I seen the pictures of myself. My lower lip looks like I literally have dip in it. That night, looking at the pictures and album he had made for me. I sat by myself and cried to me the pictures are hideous. To think my husband is paying $15k for this makes me sick to my stomach. I actually can eat less now than I could with five bottom front, broken teeth, and five ready to fall out. It’s really embarrassing and it really takes a toll on your mental health. I honestly think it’s disturbing and disgusting that when people have medical issues that are insurance does not cover any major dental work. Especially when you have spent so much money and time trying to save your teeth. Trust me back in 2019. I’m not only contacted the military insurance company, but also the Dental board and even wrote to the White House. Nobody seems to care and that’s really sad.
Thanks for the advice. The dentist I went to gave me no information. The perio guy said use ice on the mouth for 48 hours. Tramadol is a psych med nkt a pain receptor blocker like a real pain med will do. I have long cuts in my cheeks and may bleeding sore spots in my gums because this denture doesn't fit me at all. Went to dentist at 48 hours and pretty much was told to suck it up. I'm a nurse my ex wife is a nurse and my mother is a nurse. If as nurses we told a patient to suck it up in regards to the injuries my mouth has been subject to this week. We would need to find another profession as we'd have lost our license at the least our jobs. This is why no one likes the dentist.
My dentist waited a month after my extractions for all swelling and everything to heal. I just got mine yesterday it's a bit painful but it's been better today.
There are clinical trials currently underway in Japan, it's a gene therapy medication that triggers the development of a new set of 'milk-teeth' at any stage in one's life. A full new set of your own teeth. Apparently, it could be available by 2030.
I'm almost 2 months post-op immediate upper dentures, I'm healed up nicely and had no issues with that. My denture got super loose by day 10 to the point where they would drop right out of my mouth even with adhesive. I finally was able to be seen three days ago for my first soft reline. They fit a bit better now, but they still start to slide down as soon as I open my mouth. They will stay in with adhesive now but without it they are still falling down. Is that normal? I read that they should be able to stay in without adhesive.
Hi “0ld friend”. Been following you since, I can’t even remember. Txs for all you have done and continue to do. I have “perm” 6 on 6 top & bottom perm implants since 2016. My new awesome dentist suggested (and I’ve agreed) to see that all is good under my top dentures. Bottom implants have been adjusted a couple of times and gums etc are GR8. So. My 🤔question. I have all routine check ups and all is good. So…..leave well enough alone or remove and. See that top gums are all ok. Sorry for the long info. Again. You are awesome. 💖💐🍾
Had to have all teeth extracted 4 at a time due to our wonderful medical community. (Long story) Finished up 8 months ago. Went back to the dentist for dentures not the $35, - $40,000 implants! Of course after 8 months everything has healed up completely and I've learned what I can and cannot eat. Dentist said I had a very good upper and lower ridge line and they took molds. Now I guess the biggest battle will be trying to get used to having two hockey pucks in my mouth and to practice leaving them in sufficiently to get acclimated to them. Thank you very much for all of your hard work and effort in putting out your videos. You do a great service to thousands of people desperate for much needed info and support. 🫶 ✌️😎
You my friend have a God sent. I couldn't afford at this time for a full extraction so I just had my top teeth done and 1 molar on bottom that had cracked and abscessed last Saturday for which now I'm into week1 today. I couldn't tolerate the immediate denture after about 5-6 hour mark after getting home. Between the pain, bleeding and having to take denture out to clean every 15 mins or so I said screw this! 3 days after extraction I developed thrush. So at this point, I haven't been able to place back in. Now for the healing process with stages of healing I've haven't known what's normal or what's not. Every day there's something different in the appearance and color that just looks, dare I say yewwww! Yesterday where the 2 front were located my gum is moving with a weird feeling that feels like a lose piece of bone..Is that normal? Thank you for channel that has helped in reducing my anxiety!
It's been about two and a half months since e-Day, and granted, I don't wear my temps like I should. My upper palate drives me up the wall, and causes so much anxiety. I can't swallow properly, I get near panic attacks and think I'm going to choke. Thankfully I'm getting snap-ins on uppers and lowers and the uppers will be a horseshoe shape with some of my palette uncovered. I plan on being very disciplined with these so I get used to them but the upper palate right now is unbearable. I eat without them in and I'm glad I like mushy foods, lol.
I have a partial (flipper). When left to dry after washing, there is a film that seems to develop. It's like plastic that has been in the sun for 30 years. It leaves an awful taste, like plastic dust. I wash them after each meal with a denture brush and water. Once a week I soak them overnight in water with a denture tablet. Any ideas to what's going on?
I just recently had my teeth extracted all of them I feel like a baby have to learn how to eat again it's hard for me to chew with with these teeth in my mouth I'm trying to learn how to chew so I just practice without the food
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look. The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs). The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
@@Research-1st Hi. No trolling 😄 I’m currently setting up a website but it’s difficult to post any links in the comments because they are always removed automatically. I do this for over 10 years.
@@MediaCreatorsI'm interested, one person isn't a drop in the bucket compared to how many people you need, but I need new dentures.. maybe the thought of buying all types of equipment turns people off , it makes me hesitant.. Have a great day..
I have my dentures with a clicking sound in the back, I've never had this before, even when I 'm been asleep. My question is is this normal and should I put with it?
Thank you, for this video. I had an extraction last week of a lower molar. I was fitted for an intermediate partial. Tomorrow is final fitting of partial. I feel I have sore gum still, and it is not closed all the way yet. Is this a normal thing. So fast for fitting?
One thing I've noticed after getting dentures. If you leave the house without your dentures you WILL meet someone that wants to talk. I don't have scientific proof but I'm sure it's a law of the universe.
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Lol, that's great
My husband agrees 100%.😂😂😂😂
Your teeth age BEAUTIFUL!! Are they the same set from 14 years ago??? (Your permanents) Thank you for what you’re doing. I’m on 30 days & almost defeated. ❤
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I was just told all my top teeth need to come out and soon the bottom will. The meds I take chronic pain make my mouth dry as the Sahara and it's destroyed my teeth. I'm so scared and upset. I'm going to a dentist in a few days to start the process of getting top implant snap ins. I've been so suprised at just how many people younger than me wear dentures. I would never guess you wore them. It really does help watching all these videos and TicToks of people making it not as scary. Everyone bringing this hard topic to social media is doing the Lord's work for sure. I'm so thankful to everyone who shares their journey with dentures.
Just got my top teeth pulled day before yesterday. I didn't get the same day dentures after they pulled them because I was scared of the swelling. My teeth got messed up and no one could tell because I've been on prednisone for 18 years and it made my bones brittle. If I took a bite of a apple the tooth broke off to the gum. I'm so worried over these dentures they say they're the kind that bends and I don't know much about them. Are you doing better and do you like yours?
Are you using xylitol gum?
It’s so great to see everyone’s journey from a patient’s perspective. I’m a Denturist
UA-cam suggested this video to me even though I don't have dentures and my teeth are all good. But watching this gave me a new appreciation of what people go through who have or have to get dentures. You are all so brave!
I am soooo appreciative I found your channel. I work in a dental office (front desk) and it is so busy and unfortunately patients are in and out and you don’t appreciate the trauma -emotionally and physically they experience after they walk out the door. I have so much more knowledge and compassion (and hope!) after watching your videos. We’re so lucky to live in an age where people can share experiences and have support in ALL areas of life. I will be recommending your channel to patients and reassuring them that things will get better. Your dentures and your smile are stunning and you give hope to so many people- thank you!! You are a Blessing!! ❤💐
I had at one time or another almost every procedure known to man done to my teeth. I had an in front partial break in 2019 and my dentist said it's time. There was nothing left to build on. So he refered me to a facial surgeon who removed everything along with some bone (three and a half hours worth). I waited eight weeks for healing then got my first set of teeth then got my permanant ones a year later. Went to work five days after surgery and because I have a full beard no one even noticed. My speech didn't really change. August 22 will mark five years and no problems. I have very little suction on my tops so I use a little powder and they are good for all day. Thought about bottom implants but they cost so much and I am retired now so can't afford them anyway. Like you said everyone is different and I wish the best for anyone who gets them because it is a life changing event. One last thing and that is you have the most beautiful blue eyes and no I am not a dirty old man I just know simple beauty when I see it. You have this. Thank you for what you have done in past and continue to do. Your help is invaluable to people who are going through dentures. Thank you again...
Wow, thank you so much for sharing your experience! It sounds like you've been through a lot, and it's great to hear that things have worked out well for you. Have you heard of Cushion Grip? They sell it on Amazon. Maybe worth looking into for your top denture. I appreciate your kind words and encouragement. Also, thank you for the compliment-that's very kind of you! I'm glad to be able to help. Take care and all the best to you!
I'd like to give a shout out for Cushion Grip also! It's a little miracle in a tube.
You do have very pretty blue eyes.
Have a great day!
@@kalinjax Aspen Dental has been a nightmare! I had my remaining 5 front lower teeth extracted 9 months ago and the Aspen dentist did not put in any sutures, he had no mammal free sutures in the office even though I had informed him of my AlphaGal mammal allergy a month prior to surgical extractions. I paid in full for the best, Comfilytes package. My permanent dentures do not fit, I cannot get them in and they look like Halloween prop plastic. They look nothing like what is advertised and I was given only 3 tooth shade choices...not the 20 choices advertised. The gums are bubblegum pink. Any advice? I paid a LOT for quality dentures and what they gave me look like two dollar novelty teeth.
Yes, she's beautiful to me
@@cherylborisI was so excited to try cushion grip but it didn't work out for me. I had heard how great it was and that it even held one girls dentures in for 4 days. I tried it twice thinking maybe I didn't put enough the first time. I even Googled step by step directions but it still didn't hold. The second time I used it I was taking my son to a concert. I wanted to make sure they were in nice and tight. Two minutes before we walked out of the door my bottom denture fell out. I was so glad we were still at home and not already at the concert 😂.
Everything you have mentioned is what I am going through now! I had my extractions done about three weeks ago and am STILL trying to get used to my "Immediate Dentures" I feel like I have a mouthful of marbles and yes, the saliva is getting better now! I am still trying to learn to talk better by reading stories out loud, saying the alphabet etc. Eating is still a challenge but with persistence hopefully I will get that mastered! I will go for my permanent Dentures at the first of the year and pray to God they fit better than these cumbersome things!!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I would love to know how to make my own dentures as my gums have shrunk to nothing, dental tech was so rude and shuffled me out quickly... 50yrs of dentures
Watch these vids by @kalinjax. She's helped me get thru the first year of a teeth journey I'm still adjusting to
You are doing such good work coming forward and sharing your experiences. I'm a firm believer that isolation and being misinformed is the worst thing for the human experiment. I'm now 58 and have 30 years of extensive dental work. I now have Type 2 diabetes. (normal thing due to my family DNA). Long story short I was ready to replace all of my teeth with dentures. Not only from the cost (ongoing) but your body heals slower and you have a higher risk of infection from type 1 or 2 diabetes. My grandfather died at a young age for his gingivitis turned into pyuria and then turned into throat cancer. That was in the early 40's. I'm now wearing my training top plate and I feel so fortunate that my dentist is a perfectionist.
I agree. Isolation and not having the right information can prolong things that absolutely should be taken care of. But hey, despite the challenges, you're getting it done! Feel proud!
Type 2 diabetes is not in your DNA; it is all about your diet.
I’m just starting my journey in snap ons and truly thankful for all the great information!
Glad it was helpful! You got this!
Just want to say a big thank you!!! And so glad I found your channel, I’m about 6 weeks post extraction and you hit on several topics tonight that have been stressing me out. Keep up the great work!!
I'm so glad I could help!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I have had upper and lower denture since I was 18. Yes I went to dentist and brushed my teeth. By the time I would find a cavity and get and appointment it was to late.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great video. One of the things that drove me crazy was biting my inside cheeks constantly at the beginning. Plus I had to learn all over again how to speak, because every now & then I would hear a low whistle at the beginning. The best part of the entire ordeal was that I lost a lot of weight, since I was eating soft meals & soups, at the beginning.
Yes, cheek biting! Forgot to add that one to the list. Thank you!
I have never had dentures, but I recently had full mouth implants and I’m always biting my lower lip and cheeks! And it hurts so much! I hope it stops cuz I’m at the point where I hate to eat!
I have dentures mine has gotten better it has been about six weeks since. I got my dentures and it hurt. I also didn’t realize that was normal either. I hope yours gets better too.
My boyfriend is going to have to go through this and I want to be educated to be a help to him, because I love him so much, I want to be his cheerleader and understand this process!! I appreciate you 💕
That's very nice! Wish I had someone like that. However my teeth keep me from finding someone unfortunately and I lost mom and dad right b4 c19.🙏
My husband and I met he was missing teeth it didn’t bother me. I love him teeth or no teeth. When I got mine pulled in March. He was so supportive. That I was still pretty without teeth. Someone who is wonderful person for you. Is out there and will appreciate and love you. Just the way you are. But I understand how much it does hold you back. You feel ashamed and embarrassed. I am so sorry that you are going through this. If you don’t have any money. Google low income dental care the state and town you live in. There should be charities and clinics to call. So you can get the teeth pulled. That’s what I did places like this don’t give you dentures. I bought face masks. To wear when I went places. Found stuff I could eat without teeth. Until I ordered dentures online that I could afford. That was in October. You deserve to smile and eat.
I am 40 and had 25 teeth pulled in April and have been wearing my upper plate adhesive free this whole time. My bottom denture I was only able to wear for 2 days before it started digging a hole in my gums. My dentist is remaking a lower denture for me because of how different things were post-op. So that has left me with a hybrid healing adventure which has been challenging.
I had terrible dental hygiene before this but now I love the ability to thoroughly clean everything. So twice a day I pop them out for a good scrubbing and I clean my mouth as if I had teeth.
One thing that surprised me was the changes in my skin through the healing process. I started to get acne pretty badly for a couple weeks. Now my skin is becoming really clear and looking younger.
I went through the depression of thinking I would never enjoy food again for the first six weeks or so due to the healing/learning process. Then one day I just started chewing again and since then every meal has been a bit better. I'm at the point now where my diet is returning to normal and I am learning how to eat sandwiches again! I go in 3 days to get my new bottom plate and I'm pushing myself to eat a steak within a couple days lol. Just last night I was able to eat chicken wings without issue and slowly tackle a burger with no glue on top and no teeth on the bottom.
Thank you for all your videos. They were a big help to me over a year and a half ago when I was going in to get dentures. I had a front tooth break (root canal finally gave out) and several other upper teeth that were on the verge. Watching your videos and a few others helped me to know what to expect. It helped me to prepare physically (getting soft foods, Ensure, etc) and mentally for the process. I knew what to expect for the impressions, so it wasn't scary (my husband who was with me nearly passed out). I started with the upper denture and only had 7 teeth left up there to extract so my post op was much easier than yours. My dentist and denturist (in the same office) were terrific in letting me know what to expect post extraction and sent me home with written and verbal instructions as well as a good supply of towels which I later understood was for all the drooling on the way home (1 1/2 hours away). I did have mild gag reflex the first day but was gone by day 2. Extra Strength Tylenol and Advil worked great and only needed it til the end of the 2nd day (again, I only had 7 teeth extracted). The only other thing I should mention is that with all extractions there is a possibility of little pieces of bone working their way out through your gums up to a month or so after the extractions. The dentist told me it was a possibility and if it happened to come in and they would get it the rest of the way out. I did have a couple shards poke through (felt like a sharp pinpoint pain-not horrible). When I touched it with my fingernail, I could tell that it was a piece of bone and that I could move it. I was able to work it out with my fingernail and remove it. The second one a week or so later came out just as easy so no need to drive 1 1/2 hours to the dentist. Keep up the good work of making these videos. They are a big help to so many people! 🙂
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I had the All on 4 done back in March of 2023. I've had 1 anchor fail to integrate and may be looking at a 2nd anchor placement and am still in my immediates over a year later.
When i got my immediates, it was a shock after not having upper teeth for about 4 years. You have to re-learn everything. It just takes time and patience and practice. It's not a quick process if you've not had teeth for a while.
Very true! Hope everything gets sorted for you.
Can you whistle?
@@Candy-O1776I can!
Most people dont get dentures for cosmetic reasons they get them so they can chew their food properly to avoid choking I am on my 3rd set and some fit better sooner other sets take adjusfments by your dentist after 3 months they will normal but you must wear them everyday and soak them in a cleaner during the night
3 sets? How long do they last? I'm about to go through this and paying out of packet
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 I am 67 and suffer rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia and osteoporosis I also have shoguns disease and that is why I had full distractions upper and lower due to my teeth cracking and fillings falling out and they were painful . My dentist took X-rays and there were tiny little cavities between each tooth and he suggested that I might look to have them all out something which was really upsetting as my teeth were and looked good, anyway to cut a long storey short, I went under a surgeon who removed the whole lot which there was a lot, under a general, when I got back to the ward I bled profusely the doctor was called and upped the medication through IV. It didn’t stop so he injected around my mouth and packed the holes and then sutured them up, the second day my top denture kept falling down the bottom one was extremely painful so I took them out and will ring dentil technician tomorrow sorry this has been so long but I know you have been though a bit too kind regards John
I hope you are feeling better since it’s been 8 days. I’m getting ready to go through it too. God bless you.
Many have told me that my situation is not normal. But, to me it kinda makes sense. Full mouth 24 teeth extracted May 8th. No immediate dentures. My dentist wants 2 month recovery. I go back July 9th for them. Wearing a mask at work and it’s ok.
Is everything okay and do you like them?
I have gotten so much from your videos. I had all on 4 in April. I have binged your videos since and before. SO HELPFUL! I needed all your information to help me through. I still have my temps. Looking forward to my permanent ones in September or October. However, I couldn’t get there without your videos and others like you. Thanks so much! 😁
I had my extractions and received my immediate partials nearly a year ago. I was obsessed with the healing status of the extraction sites. I had to know every day what they were supposed to look like. I lucked out by not having bruising and very little swelling. The healing takes patience for sure. I should be getting my permanent partials soon, and it’s nice to know that I won’t have to endure the healing process.
I’m new to complete upper and lower dentures. I hate them! Having hard time adjusting to them and eating is out of the question. I think they are too big…but what do I know
I'm so sorry. I am going to make a video very soon that addresses functioning with dentures. Hopefully I can give a different spin that might help. Hang in there!
Me too.Hate them so much.If I had more knowledge at the time I would’ve just have gotten the immediate for looks.I can chew/enjoy food far better than with those hockey pucks.If it wasn’t for the $$$$ spent,huge impact on what little financial security,and no dental insurance,I would not have done it.I’m retired,living on SS,fixed income,20 yr old vehicle,etc.
You are not alone. I'm in the same place
@@Blade5019exactly the same with me
Going through the same !!!!!!!😢
1.05pm Adelaide. South Australia. Monday 24th June 2024.
Thank you so much for making this informative video 🙂 You appeared in my UA-cam - Recommended to watch section today and I am so glad I watched your video. After a number of years struggling to be comfortable wearing my new smile and eating without almost choking on dislodged lower teeth, your video has given me the confidence to make the call to do something about it. I never realised that bone could disappear and I ran my finger along where my dentures sit and discovered my back upper and lower left jaw hasn't got anything there for the denture to hold on to. It explains why they dislodge every time my tongue moves when putting a small amount of food in my mouth. I just about choked on the lower denture when at a restaurant and it was both scary and embarrassing. There is so much we are not told before getting dentures. Thank you for providing such a valuable public service and showing us how, with practice and patience, we can achieve this goal ♥️
I was told nothing could be done when ridge is gone... I use a polymer plastic to build up lower so they stay in my mouth.. not ideal, but better than nothing..
@16:42 if you are getting implants and you have healing abutments, you have to clean them too! I'm awaiting permanent restorations, still in partial denture, but I'm now brushing my abutments. There's nothing there to floss but I can feel the metal with my toothbrush so I know I'm hitting the spots. My perio says he's seeing more and more infections around implants, it's never too early to start cleaning around implants.
Yes, absolutely! So important!
Update: just had my posts installed (December 2024). I was nervous about it but it was fine! It took much longer than I expected. Doc ground down the posts (4) for about 30 minutes...the implants aren't necessarily parallel so they need adjustments. Plus they had to make another temporary bridge. Today was almost 2 hours in the chair. Fine. All I want for Christmas is my 4 front teeth.
BTW I forgot to thank you for creating videos that cover the entire gamut of replacement from extraction to dentures or implants. You've also covered the expenses and psychological nuances involved!
Thnx again
You have helped me in my decision process.
Great work.
👏 😎
Your comment means a lot. Sometimes I question whether I'm still helpful or not since I've been doing this for almost 14 years. Encouragement from people like yourself is what keeps me going!
This was very good for people to watch or know about in the beginning, Thanks!
I have a horrible problem. I've been without teeth for 10 years and have found out I don't have enough bone ridge so I haven't eaten right since. I need bone grafts and implants which I cannot afford so don't know how to make it happen. I don't even look like me because the teeth had deterated so they didn't have my original teeth to look at. I've not smiled for all these years. Any advice is welcomed because I have lost all hope.😢-Tina in Kentucky
Money should not be what keeps us. I pray for you Tina.
I have only about 5 teeth left in my mouth. I am thinking of starting the journey to dentures. But I am afraid they are going to tell me the same thing. That I don't have enough bone left to get dentures.
Sounds exactly what I went through. I finally went to affordable dentures I got the cheapest dentures because that's all I could afford and it worked! They did a great job. It going to take some time getting used to having teeth again after so many years. Don't give up
I just had my remaining teeth pulled this morning and have elected regular dentures as opposed to immediate dentures. I just can't imagine putting teeth in my mouth until after I am completely healed. It has taken me over 2 years to finally get my dentist to realize it was time to do this. I had a permanent bridge replaced after I retired to AZ, then within a few years it had to be replaced again. The third time (all within 8 years) decay did damage yet again and I put my foot down and said no more throwing good money after bad. Old fillings were coming out, gums were receding, teeth were chipping and shaling and I had enough. It took 2 years of my dentist refusing to pull "good teeth" until he finally realized what I was living with. Every tooth that needed more than a tiny filling came out. I stood firm. I am nearly 71 and wanted to do this before it would be harder to bounce back. I have 4 complete joint replacements SO FAR, and my fear is that I will end up with a dental abcess that infects a joint, which could mean a revision. As it was my dental insurance authorized 4 cleanings per year due to my history of problems, and I am maniacal about brushing and flossing, so when my dentist did my exam after my last cleaning he said "it's time". I literally cried. I was tired of having only 2 opposing teeth to try to chew with (bicuspids) and a terrible bite alignment from having teeth pulled as they needed work. Everything in my mouth was shifting.
Now I will get used to going without teeth for about 6 months before we do impressions. I don't go out much due to other health issues, and I am not bothered by the toothless state so I can get a good fitting set of dentures. I left the office about 1:00 this afternoon, and 15 hours later most of the swelling has gone down, bleeding is reduced to almost zero, and I am entertaining myself as I try to speak. I had to write notes to communicate with my hubby or let my Sicilian gesturing get me through today.
Sorry, I am rambling. I will blame it on me having been stifled all day!
Tomorrow I get to do gentle rinses with salt water, and my ice packs (frozen veggies) will help with the rest of the swelling. Most of the pain was from the injection sites for the local anesthesia, and there were a lot of injections. I did ask for nitrous before the injections because all teeth except one were in front. Those injections really do hurt. I think that was the worst part!
I really appreciate your videos. You are a great source for real life information. There is a lot of good information on UA-cam that has helped me to lay out a plan. I think I will turn in now. I am bushed! Good night, and thanks again!
My Dentist bedside manner sucked...so I went way less than I should have...Finally I had to have Oral Surgery done by a Dr. I love. All the $$$ I wasted on that Dentist🥺 I say Goodbye and Good Luck!
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
I've been watching u for a few yrs now. I really appreciate u creating dental content for us that need it. I do have a question. I kno that u were blessed with free implants & teeth. If u had to pay for ur procedure would u or would u go with regular dentures? Since you've been through both scenarios I thought u would be the one to ask.
Again, a big thank u for all u do! :)
Thanks for watching! If I had the money, I would definitely get implants. First, because they preserve the jaw bone. Next, because the palate isn't covered. Lastly, because they are secure. No movement, whatsoever. So I don't need any relines, nor do I need to spend money on adhesives to keep them in place. They have very much become a part of my mouth and the only time I think about them not being my teeth is when I am at the dentist or talking about them.
@@kalinjax Thx babe for answering my question & for providing reasons. Very helpful! 😉
Hey Kalinjax, hearing you talk about the experiences you went thru with your dentures has made this sixty-seven, Danny Devito type guy decide to get new dentures, after going thru a DWI car wreck while grieving the loss of my wife a while back. Although she managed to bring me out of my natural born shyness, I just hope the peer pressure of getting dentures don't send me back "into my shell" or back to being withdrawn while I wait for the making of dentures. But I got to do something, even if I do it wrong. Although this is going to be a first time for me with dentures I know I'm going to have to "tough-it-out'. Thx for your videos and please don't stop making nor promoting them, I know I'm not the only one who get support from them.
A tip : don't let them make you perfect looking teeth, most people don't even know I have dentures... I've had them 50yrs and my gums are gone I have to build the top up and glue it in with powder and use polymer plastic on the bottom.. they're porcelain !!
I'm wishing you all the best😊I'm sure you're going to do just fine!❤🙏
Good to hear from you. This is great information. Please do more. Im so scsred to stsrt my journey. Ill be on my 4th dentist . Its so frustrating. I adked for a phased plan. And was tokd i was overthinking. So pissed off. That was so rude. Soent 4 weeks of frustrating non accurste communication.
By phased, I think you mean doing the extractions in phases? I hope I got the right. If so, yes. Some dentists actually prefer that. I hope you find someone that is willing to work with you and accommodate your needs. It's seriously not totally uncommon to do things in stages. Best of luck to you.
I got a new pair of dentures and they don’t fit right. I couldn’t talk right and it looked like I had buck teeth. I couldn’t eat anything with them. I took them back to the dentist to get an adjustment and they still didn’t fit right. They weren’t gonna remake them so I ended up putting my old dentures back in my mouth even though I know I need new dentures cause I get sores on my gums every once in awhile. I am 59 years old and have had dentures since I was 35 years old. I would like to get implant dentures on the bottom but not on top. My insurance will pay for the denture implants for the whole bottom dentures but I don’t know what I should look for in implants
your videos have been super helpful. I haven't gotten dentures yet, still a bit scared, but soon. Oh, and btw, you are super pretty 🥰
You've got this🙏
Week 2 of mine... November getting locator implants and then locked in.
You've helped me alot , honestly. Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your support!
I was definitely lucky as I barely had any swelling. I had 26 teeth extraxted at once wide awake. I wore a facial ice back 20 minutes on 20 minutes off. I also did salt (pink) water rinses. The true test though is if I'll even be able to wear dentures. I already had an underbite and overbite. I recently found out I also have a small palate and some bone loss too.
Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. My lower denture keeps falling out when I try to eat and it's been a year now. I'm going to call my dentist tomorrow! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
Had my 10 extractions in June (2024 ) in the front due to medications, making my teeth become loose, in addition to having an injury on the job. After the extractions, I looked like "Donkey" from the movie "Shreck" being that swollen. After 2 days ,swelling went down, but the numbness is "Still" there around the nose area. I used an adhesive powder like "Poligrip" which stayed on for 12 hrs
Learning how to eat was a little hard but manageable, but i did get used to it. Eating a sandwich( regular square bread is no problem) especially if the bread is a sub, I felt my immediate dentures moving a lot and now being loose, even after applying the powder and paste together. Talking is still a little off, due to a little sluring and pronouncing certain letters.
I knew it was time for a reline which is next week..
Im still learning and looking forward to my permanent dentures when the time comes ,hopefully soon.
Soooo happy to have found your channel. I’m a new denture wearer as of 3 days ago…..and I have sooooo many questions /concerns! I know it’s going to take some time to get used to……I’m impressed with how well you wear yours and speak with them! ❤
Thanks Kalin love your videos! Just got my snap on top denture last week after year and 3 months. Just getting used to the new look and learning to chew. After all the ups and downs emotionally no regrets. Also enjoyed the weight loss from not eating much.
Thanx for all the important Content !!!! Dany and Marc from Dusseldorf /Rhine Germany
Had all mine pulled and immediate put in but as soon as I got in the car I started using ice. 15 mins on 30 mins off. I never had bruising or swelling. So ice will be your best friend.
I've had upper and lower dentures for 24 years now and i can't bite into anything and my lowers (with adhesion) will last through one careful meal then the seal breaks and have to remove, clean and glue back in to maybe eat another meal. I've lost a lot of bone and im afraid I'm going to need new set. But honestly, I've never been able to eat properly with these things.
I remember you and I were on "Dentures a new smile" at the same time. Where have all the years gone!!
All teeth removed and 9 implants put in for "Locator implants", which I recommend. No swelling for me, but I may just be lucky. Good luck people... Food is the biggest issue. Good advice on reading out loud news... Sing out loud music (While alone) is also good...
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
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Thank you for this. I'm in the process of preparing to have the last of my teeth removed and have my first set of dentures and just wanted to see other's experiences. It's certainly not what I want, but I want my diet and aesthetics restored.
I’m 44 and I’m about to start my denture journey. I have two separate e days one for top n bottom backs then two weeks later getting the front top n bottoms extracted. Then immediate dentures. I’m hoping this way is easier than all at once. But I’m still terrified out of my mind 😢
u got this dont worry💜 sending hugs
After getting all my teeth out some cut out and stichedand some pulled, I didn't have to much trouble, just thick red blood for about a week. Six months later I go to my dentist and get his best quality dentures. A year in, they still slide around even with adhesive. My teeth also feel like blocks in my mouth like there is to much teeth for the size of my mouth. My dentures spend a lot of time in the container with denture cleaner. I have come to like no teeth vs having my teeth in. With a wet mouth, and using adhesive, I put my dentures in to go out. A quick trip to the convenience store I will often just pop on my covid mask, and now it's 06/_/2024. I am often the only one to have a mask on.
Kalin you’ve educated me on dental surgery!!
I’ve recently had a
The
All in four procedure done ✅
( I’m one month into the recovery process)
I needed education on what I just went through!!
My surgery cost 77k ( cash )
Without your channel, your personal experience, I think I would have been so depressed..
The all in four is the way to go
( if you’re a candidate)
My dentist planned 18 months to build my case. My dentist didn’t want to take my teeth out until I was at the failure stage, hence why my case took 12-18 months to carry out…….
I’ll receive my permanents teeth in December!!!
Thank you! 🙏🏾
Did my all on 4 and I should have done dentures. I have so much plastic in my mouth. I had to have the top sanded down so I could speak. The 8:44 bottom everything I eat gets stuck..constant oralb flossing. 66k to have these
@@tamiirogers7775 how do you have the
All in four implants with plastic in your mouth,
My all in four implants are without plastic, that’s the point of implants vs dentures!!
That's awesome. I'll be getting my all on 4 permanents in July😊
I would have had to sell a kidney if mine had cost that much. I live in southern US and cost for extractions and full bottom implant was well below 10,000$. Good luck you are going to love life again soon.😊
That's more than my house cost 😂
My journey starts July 8th whole mouth extraction and implants top and bottom, the intention was only implants on bottom because the Doc said suction is notoriously difficult with the bottom, I thought about it and decided okay. Well, when I went in for my last “last X-ray” the one where they use a hand held and work around every inch of your mouth? They discovered I had quite a large bony ridge on the roof of my mouth and the Doc said it’s okay I can remove that, I looked at him and said nope lolzzz, he said well it goes all the way from the front to the back and suction won’t work. I asked if there was any other way and he said yes you can have a horse shoe which is basically the same as your bottom application. I thought about it and decided let’s do it. Yes I’m very fortunate I have two dental providers and it’s working out well for me. I do have one question I really wanted to get CZ or Porcelain but my Doc said he wouldn’t suggest it only because they are significantly heavier and he would like to see me have them later and make sure my implants heal well with no extra stress. Sorry for the book I’m very anxious, very excited and scared.
Thank you so much. I just started my denture journey 3 days ago. I just had my teeth extracted.and this really helps. You're very beautiful and helpful. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
People should mention it to potential love interests if they have dentures. I didn't notice my girlfriend had dentures for 2 years abouts, she never said a word. Seeing her with no teeth was disturbing. We're not together anymore, not because of her teeth though. I myself have gone with implants. It's painful and takes awhile but worth it. Only 2 more to go after the current 2 are done. I can say right now there's a bag of pistachios in my future that I'm going to utterly devour.
Shallow
@@CHERYLee-s6r why am I shallow? it's not like I broke up with her over it. I just think it would have been nice if she mentioned it a bit earlier on is all.
@@oubliette862 true but you didn’t elaborate why you broke up.
@@CHERYLee-s6r because she passed away. I prefer not to mention that part is all. you're right in thinking what you did, it's all good I understand. poor wording on my part.
I don't think u're shallow. I agree with ur OP.
Had all top teeth extracted yesterday, or what was left of them. No real pain just discomfort.. feel like i have a brick in my mouth. Havent had food yet though. Loved this video. Good stuff. Thank you
Please discuss how you must keep them clean share your journey
I invested in the three on six a year ago. It's not going well, but your videos help sooo much. Thank you. We
My best advice with getting your speach back is, sing sing sing!! I also work with little people so i never shut which helped tremendously
Thanks so much for all the work you do to help people be prepared for dental work!😊
When I was first going to get dentures I watched your videos I remembered you had a set that didn't fit right. Well that was a year ago. And I had no problems at all but you gave me a lot of confidence and courage to have it done. You're still beautiful. And I really appreciate your advice. I'm watching today cuz I have problems taking them out with the fixodent it sticks so well hard to get out. But you have the best videos. 🙏🏿
You are so beautiful and totally worthy of the cost you paid for your teeth, they are amazing and look so natural. Thanks for sharing your story
I am 6 yrs in and have very flat gums so dentures don’t stay in place at all. I paid cash for a new set thinking they would fit better. They look better but still do not fit. I am 71 yo and don’t want to go through process of implants and it’s not really advised as I have a pacemaker. My question is it a good idea to use old set when soaking my regular dentures? I never go without. No one can understand me without my teeth. I don’t get sore spots but I get sore gums often. I have to reglue halfway through a meal and I often have to swallow unchewed food. Sometimes nearly choking. The denturist says 6 months healing to fix gums and 3 months healing the posts. I don’t want to go 9 months without teeth. I don’t have that kind of time.
Thank you very much for sharing this video . Very useful to know I will get thru initial difficulties
Could u go over proper care and cleaning..
I just had all my teeth removed a week ago and dentures, and I was all hyped up for nothing. The pain lasted. Maybe one day it wasn’t pain that I could not bear. I did not take pain medicine in my teeth. Fit great. The only thing that I’ve had problems with is biting down on foods that takes time the gums have to callous and form so that you can eat but other than that I am so happy and I was pretty much hyped up for absolutely nothing.
I wish I would listen to you before I got my teeth all pulled .. i am in the process of getting implants and I thought I would be able to go straight into getting my implant attached but my mouth has to heal more before the attachment can happen… This was horrible to for me because I didn’t want to wear dentures but now I have wear them and I need help make the dentist understand that they are too big in the front
What you do is great! I am on a similar journey. I've had upper dentures successfully for 7 years now. I recently had a new top denture made and 4 implants on bottom. However I didn't research and opted for the snap on denture. I thought that was it but now I am learning about "All on 4" and other stuff. I am on week 2 with temp on bottom after 7 extractions (incl 2 wisdom teeth). I am definitely improving with eating and talking by the day! Anyway I am hoping the 4 implants were done properly so I can upgrade to all on 4 if the snap in doesn't work out.
Hello were you showed pictures of how you were going to look after implants?
Can you make a video on your all on 4? I just started my all on x journey on May 1st. I was a denture wearer as well. I should get final in August.
I'm having my upper teeth what's left extracted with full denture and some lower ones extracted with a partial on August 28th scared as ever then getting immediate dentures that same day, I'm worried about not speaking correctly or the dentures slipping out and being embarrassed but not sure about how adhesives feel, and I work at a daycare with 2 to 5 year olds so speaking is daily, What can i do to get over this fear of the whole process.
Thank you for making this video. You answered a lot of my questions. Dentute anxiety is not cool. Going from having partial dentures that were super high-quality to what I feel I have now are cheap/poor-quality dentures is a major difference. I believe that my dentist only cares about making the $$$ and not so much about her patients. I regret getting all my teeth extracted, even the good ones, believing that I could once again smile and regain my confidence and that it wasn't worth the sacrifice of being able to chew food correctly. It's been 2 months with the new dentures, although my teeth look so nice, and I can talk and laugh without feeling embarrassed because of that one front missing upper tooth, along with a couple of side teeth, I sincerely miss being able to eat the foods I once enjoyed. If only my bottom dentures would stay in place without getting dislodged and coming apart while also adhesives, I would be able to eat again, and I'd be content for now. 😢
my denture trip was two parts, I had 15 of teeth removed with only 5 on top in the front and 8 on bottom. Then I had the bottom ones fixed and this all over a course of a year. I just had my top 5 teeth removed and now wear my denture plate, my bottoms are a partial denture. I'm day 4 after my extractions and it's not so bad due to it was only 5 front teeth. But my 15 ones were pretty brutal.
Kristi, thank you for sharing in such a personal way. I feel very embarassed to mention my problems with my teeth. Your channel is excellent. I don't feel alone anymore, but rather feel I have a great solution. Can you help answer just a few questions? 1. Where did you get you Ivoclar implants at? 2. How much do they cost. Thank you againg for make this conversation normal. Blessings, Pastor Ron
You had mentioned a link, but I do see the link for Ivoclar implants or the link you had mentioned. TY
Had 11 extracted in a week and had 3 bruises on my face on my chin and next to my nose. 8 stitches and felt like dentures cut like a knife. Got them adjusted and its good now just sore on gums getting tougher.
*I had upper and lower dental bridge in 2021, thought it's gonna be relief for next 10/12 years at least... But unfortunately, the upper bridge broke from both side of grinding teeth in first two years b/c of lack of support underneath... And recently, the remaining part of the upper bridge of 8/9 teeth fall down as underneath teeth got weakened... So, last month I had them extracted completely and I am going for upper denture with lower fixed bridge combination... Hope it goes well 🤲🏻...*
I am 32, I had stage 4 cancer in my sinus cavity. After my radiation all my teeth have been chipping away. Now I only have a few teeth left. Sometimes cancer survivors who relieved radiation are not candidates for implants. But I'm still gonna try to do it. Wish me luck guys. Host if you can respond to this please. I'm nervous and afraid more than ever.
Did you, anyone you know or anyone on here ever tried the SEA-BOND DENTURE ADHESIVE SEALS? I'm thinking about trying them. I'm worried the denture adhesive will make me sick. I already have enough stomach issues. I also know you can cut them to size. I need a smaller size because I have a small palate. Thank You for any information or suggestions.
Used the super poligrip strips for upper partial. These work great. Don't have a full upper denture yet so not sure about full denture use.
Great video!!!! Thank you! I haven’t been able to eat with my temporary dentures in since my extraction surgery in April. I’ve been back to the dentist three times, but only see the technicians 🤨, and I’ve told them I’m unable to eat with my dentures in because they’re not fitting correctly and they move and slide everywhere. They always tell me that’s normal and the permanent ones will be wonderful and look great and will fit. What about right now when I need to eat??? I’m glad you addressed this situation. My mind was telling me this wasn’t normal even though the techs continued to tell me everything it’s all normal. So, my question is: can I change dentists even though someone else has done all the initial work?
Yes, this is totally normal, unfortunately. I know it's frustrating. I think a lot of people think it will either come naturally or that it won't be as challenging as it is. You have to practice to build up muscle memory and the best way to do this is without adhesive. Let them flop allover. Of course, do this at home. But the more you allow yourself to fail with them, the more you will get used to utilizing your tongue, cheeks, and facial muscles in general to keep them in. You have not used your mouth his way prior to getting dentures. It's a unique experience. I think it's like playing a guitar. You watch people move their fingers all over the fretboard with ease but if you've never played, your fingers aren't going to be able to stretch so far and it's going to be uncomfortable and feel impossible. It just takes a LOT of practice.
I have a very small mouth and my first dentures have been too big for my mouth. So I quit wearing them after about 2 weeks. I kept biting my tongue and gums constantly. Waiting on my permanent set.
I got a bridge and crowns on upper teeth and after a year it’s failing so I’m freaking out about coming to the fact dentures are in my future this video helps thank you
I have put it off for years. Mom always hated hers from aspen dental and only wore them to eat. She went back several times but never was pleased. This makes me afraid to get them! I still have my front bottom teeth and many up top that's broken. I have had extractions but only three teeth or less at a time. I keep thinking they will come out with something better. Lol 😂 Im considering the full snap in denture up top and a partial on the bottom.
I have a flight schedule to fly to Istanbul Turkey to get my full arc implant top and bottom. It’s a lot cheaper than what it cost in the US. How much it cost you on your implant? Thanks.
Spent all my money! A couple of months in had 2 adjustments. Then I was told on the 3rd adjustment that it's all in my head that I can't keep the lowers in at all, and the uppers loosen on the first bite. Disgusted! I should have kept mine, and the pain.
I’m sorry you’re going through this. I plan on making a video very soon about patients being gaslighted by their dentists because it’s a problem I’m seeing way too often and getting pretty sick of it. Of course there are patients that really do make up reasons to complain or they have very unrealistic expectations but that is not the norm at all. Usually, it’s a patient that is having serious difficulties and the dentist is putting them into averages that just do not apply to them. No accountability either.
@@kalinjaxI know this is off topic a little but when wearing temps on the bottom did you ever notice that what I call dip lip? I had my lower done 4/22 and I am more insecure with my appearance than before.
Wow! That was a lot of great information in a short time. I think watching videos like this helped to prepare my mind so that I wouldn't be freaked out. I saw you and I thought, if she can do it then, I can do it. Honestly, the biggest problem that I'm having is mourning my teeth. It's hard not to look back and not blame yourself. It's like an amputation. However, I am extremely grateful that my dentist made me temporary ones. I believe in gratitude. It goes a long way toward helping in a bad situation. I'm always aware that if someone knocks at the door that the first thing that I have to do is run and put in my teeth. I know that I will adjust to that idea. I have suffered from depression since I was 20 years old so, I have tried and fought very hard not to let depression be part of the situation. My depression comes and goes and doesn't really depend on my life situation at the time. I look around and I see that there are a lot of people that are suffering emotionally right now even if they don't have something like all their teeth pulled at once. I want to still be able to be there for them. I'm going in a week for my second re line. I noticed from the shrinkage of my gums that the top pallet is now sitting way farther back. I never gagged once and I've been wearing these for a few months. Now, I can't keep it in without gagging immediately. I know that the dentist can fix this situation. Our gums shrink more than we realize and it seems like every week or so, they fit completely differently. I'm still eating nothing but mashed potatoes, overcooked macaroni and different kinds of beans. And, I feel weak. I know I have to add some different nutrition to my diet. My primary physician told me to eat carrots. 😅 I can't believe it's been so long since this journey started for you. I truly am feeling the depression of this and I always am reminded that over 90% of this is mental. If my husband hadn't passed away then, I would be laughing and I wouldn't be alone. I lost my mom a year ago and I've never been this isolated. Then again, the whole world is hurting right now. I'm very sensitive and I feel it. So, I'm not complaining. I find it hard to cry alone in order to let some of the bad feelings out. My husband passed away on our kitchen floor on his birthday. I was alone from that moment on and I didn't cry for 2 months because, I thought if I started crying that I might start screaming and then who would be here to stop me. I thanked someone who does videos for laughing so much because, I started laughing with him and then I start crying and I do feel better. It ended up with him getting attacked over and over for laughing. Today, he barely smiled while he made his videos. People are so mean. Anyway, thanks for listening. You are helping a lot of people to know what to expect. I'm so glad that you're aware that you may be 14 years in but, there are thousands of people that are at day one all over the world. You're making a meaningful difference. 🩷
If I were you and unless you have lots of money or really good dental insurance I would pass on immediate dentures. I know what your thinking you don't want people seeing you without teeth. Well your letting people see you now with teeth that must look pretty horrible so what's the difference? A good dentist will recommend not getting immediate dentures because of the swelling, pain shrinkage, fitment and all the trips back to the dentist so much can go wrong. Everything needs time to heal and your mouth is no different. Atleast 8 months to a year is what they recommend to let everything heal and for your permanent dentures to fit good and without much if any pain. And did I mention the cost of getting both. Its best to wait but alot of people care to much about what other people think of their appearance. They aren't the ones paying for everything they aren't the ones going through the pain physically and mentally. I cried the day I had mine pulled because it's a huge change in so many different ways. However I had no choice but to pass on immediate dentures due to not having dental insurance or thousands of dollars. I'm glad I waited though because ive heard of so much trouble with immediate dentures but if you have the best insurance and cash than go for both it's a waste of money though. And regardless of what people think especially your friends and family their going to know you have dentures regardless if there being worn or not
@@dannycolemire2652 I have been fighting all my life to keep my teeth. I have spent 10,000’s and 10 1000s of dollars to try to keep my teeth and that was with insurance. God blessed me with a good husband, even though he is not rich by far. As he was active duty army for 20+ years, he would always find a way. I was fortunate enough to get my top 10 in 2019 right in the nick of time because I was Septic. I started losing my bottom teeth in 2020 when we moved to Fort Hood, Texas, and I was too embarrassed, too scared to see a dentist. I was scared because I could never walk out of the dentist office with the bill less than 4 to 5 grand. I’m lucky enough to have all six on the top, but we just couldn’t afford the lower. I have four implants on the bottom for snap in and to be honest I wish I would’ve waited. To know it’s only been two months and I’m insecure. What am I gonna be like in 3, 4, and 5 months!? I just came back from visiting my oldest son who is 35 and for my 54th birthday he made a dream of mine coming true. I got to swim with dolphins at discovery Cove, and i loved and cherish every single moment. up until I seen the pictures of myself. My lower lip looks like I literally have dip in it. That night, looking at the pictures and album he had made for me. I sat by myself and cried to me the pictures are hideous. To think my husband is paying $15k for this makes me sick to my stomach. I actually can eat less now than I could with five bottom front, broken teeth, and five ready to fall out. It’s really embarrassing and it really takes a toll on your mental health. I honestly think it’s disturbing and disgusting that when people have medical issues that are insurance does not cover any major dental work. Especially when you have spent so much money and time trying to save your teeth. Trust me back in 2019. I’m not only contacted the military insurance company, but also the Dental board and even wrote to the White House. Nobody seems to care and that’s really sad.
Thanks for the advice. The dentist I went to gave me no information. The perio guy said use ice on the mouth for 48 hours. Tramadol is a psych med nkt a pain receptor blocker like a real pain med will do. I have long cuts in my cheeks and may bleeding sore spots in my gums because this denture doesn't fit me at all. Went to dentist at 48 hours and pretty much was told to suck it up. I'm a nurse my ex wife is a nurse and my mother is a nurse. If as nurses we told a patient to suck it up in regards to the injuries my mouth has been subject to this week. We would need to find another profession as we'd have lost our license at the least our jobs. This is why no one likes the dentist.
My dentist waited a month after my extractions for all swelling and everything to heal. I just got mine yesterday it's a bit painful but it's been better today.
There are clinical trials currently underway in Japan, it's a gene therapy medication that triggers the development of a new set of 'milk-teeth' at any stage in one's life. A full new set of your own teeth. Apparently, it could be available by 2030.
Don't ever trust any gene therapy
I keep seeing a lot of stuff about this pop up and man, I hope so! That would be amazing for everyone to get another chance with natural teeth.
That would be amazing
I'm almost 2 months post-op immediate upper dentures, I'm healed up nicely and had no issues with that. My denture got super loose by day 10 to the point where they would drop right out of my mouth even with adhesive. I finally was able to be seen three days ago for my first soft reline. They fit a bit better now, but they still start to slide down as soon as I open my mouth. They will stay in with adhesive now but without it they are still falling down. Is that normal? I read that they should be able to stay in without adhesive.
Hi “0ld friend”. Been following you since, I can’t even remember. Txs for all you have done and continue to do.
I have “perm” 6 on 6 top & bottom perm implants since 2016.
My new awesome dentist suggested (and I’ve agreed) to see that all is good under my top dentures. Bottom implants have been adjusted a couple of times and gums etc are GR8. So. My 🤔question. I have all routine check ups and all is good. So…..leave well enough alone or remove and. See that top gums are all ok. Sorry for the long info. Again. You are awesome. 💖💐🍾
Had to have all teeth extracted 4 at a time due to our wonderful medical community. (Long story)
Finished up 8 months ago.
Went back to the dentist for dentures not the $35, - $40,000
implants!
Of course after 8 months everything has healed up completely and I've learned what I can and cannot eat.
Dentist said I had a very good upper and lower ridge line and they took molds.
Now I guess the biggest battle will be trying to get used to having two hockey pucks in my mouth and to practice leaving them in sufficiently to get acclimated to them.
Thank you very much for all of your hard work and effort in putting out your videos. You do a great service to thousands of people desperate for much needed info and support. 🫶
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Yes, it feels very strange and unnatural at first but I believe with the right mindset, most can acclimate pretty well to them. Good luck to you!!
Thank You for your Great presentation ☺️☺️ I wish I d found this 5 years ago 😵 !!!
Thanks so much for your excellent video i feel souvh mote confident re dentures
You my friend have a God sent. I couldn't afford at this time for a full extraction so I just had my top teeth done and 1 molar on bottom that had cracked and abscessed last Saturday for which now I'm into week1 today. I couldn't tolerate the immediate denture after about 5-6 hour mark after getting home. Between the pain, bleeding and having to take denture out to clean every 15 mins or so I said screw this! 3 days after extraction I developed thrush. So at this point, I haven't been able to place back in. Now for the healing process with stages of healing I've haven't known what's normal or what's not. Every day there's something different in the appearance and color that just looks, dare I say yewwww! Yesterday where the 2 front were located my gum is moving with a weird feeling that feels like a lose piece of bone..Is that normal? Thank you for channel that has helped in reducing my anxiety!
Getting my teeth pulled was crazy. To me it seemed like Torture. I'm on day 4 with Upper dentures.
It's been about two and a half months since e-Day, and granted, I don't wear my temps like I should. My upper palate drives me up the wall, and causes so much anxiety. I can't swallow properly, I get near panic attacks and think I'm going to choke. Thankfully I'm getting snap-ins on uppers and lowers and the uppers will be a horseshoe shape with some of my palette uncovered. I plan on being very disciplined with these so I get used to them but the upper palate right now is unbearable. I eat without them in and I'm glad I like mushy foods, lol.
thank you for this awesome video it really helped me much Aloha
I’m get all in four implants and I heard horror stories about food getting stuck and bad breath. Does this happen or is that not true?
I have a partial (flipper). When left to dry after washing, there is a film that seems to develop. It's like plastic that has been in the sun for 30 years. It leaves an awful taste, like plastic dust. I wash them after each meal with a denture brush and water. Once a week I soak them overnight in water with a denture tablet. Any ideas to what's going on?
Great info Thanks
I just recently had my teeth extracted all of them I feel like a baby have to learn how to eat again it's hard for me to chew with with these teeth in my mouth I'm trying to learn how to chew so I just practice without the food
Hey! I’m putting together a live class over two weekends that will teach how to make high-quality dentures at home-no prior experience needed. The class includes everything, from all the materials to the tools needed to create durable, fully functional upper and lower dentures (perfect for eating and chewing), with a stunning look.
The best part is, it covers how to become completely independent from dentists and prosthodontists, making it possible to produce dentures quickly and cheaply at home. This idea came after losing most of my teeth in my twenties and realizing how costly dentures are, even though the actual materials are dirt cheap (dentists charge upwards of 1000x the material costs).
The goal is to create a community where many can learn these skills, support one another, and escape the outrageous costs of dental care. If this sounds interesting, let’s set up a quick chat to go over more details!
Seems I'm the only one that's interested.. but you can just be trolling.. probably why people aren't interested...
@@Research-1st Hi. No trolling 😄 I’m currently setting up a website but it’s difficult to post any links in the comments because they are always removed automatically. I do this for over 10 years.
@@MediaCreatorsI'm interested, one person isn't a drop in the bucket compared to how many people you need, but I need new dentures.. maybe the thought of buying all types of equipment turns people off , it makes me hesitant..
Have a great day..
@@MediaCreatorsthis comment is staying up, just keep commenting..
Beat that drum gunga din 😂
I have my dentures with a clicking sound in the back, I've never had this before, even when I 'm been asleep. My question is is this normal and should I put with it?
Thank you, for this video. I had an extraction last week of a lower molar. I was fitted for an intermediate partial. Tomorrow is final fitting of partial. I feel I have sore gum still, and it is not closed all the way yet. Is this a normal thing. So fast for fitting?