Oh Willy! False teeth are a great alternative. You're either born w good teeth or you're not. Everyone's system is different. Thank God there's options. 😁👍
One tooth? I'm sure a dentist can accommodate you. Dentist can do anything. It depends on whether they get paid. Money is always the No#1 priority w/ them.
I'd like top a nd bottom dentures tyres same day if possible and the cheapest .ateriL as long as they Are white in got 600 pounds further iman oapa nd not too fussy lm desperate have family visiting from states
I was the same way. Couple of years ago I had badly infected tooth. My husband and I didn’t have any money. So I Googled low income dental for adults and the state I live in. There was list of dentists. That will bill you based on your income. By the time I did that and saw the dentist. The infection had already spread into the bone in my jaw. I had no pain and didn’t realize it was spreading. Now I will lose all of my teeth. Please I beg you guys Google find someone to help you. These infections can enter your blood stream and kill you. I have three infected now. Time for me to get the rest of them pulled.
I want my denture's shaped looking like Elvis Presley's teeth. My dentist will guide me through the procedure and see how it turns out. William Percival Gardenia Band New Zealand Kia Orana.
I've been watching a ton of different videos on false teeth and implants and the implants give you ten more years to live because you can eat just like you do with real teeth I'm praying for them
My fear isn't dentists although needles, drills and forceps aren't fun, especially after having so many teeth extracted because I couldn't afford the work. No, my fear has been not having insurance until now to get the work needed and paying out of pocket. Seriously, I've seen so many dentists in my 28 years of living than most people have. The work would cost over 18 grand Canadian. They wanted to try and save what they can but my current dentist recommended I pull all the top teeth out and go for upper dentures, then implants in the future if possible. It's been so painful to eat food at times and brushing gets me nervous, especially if I get the bristles in part of the decayed, exposed nerve. Don't neglect your dental health
I am so sorry. My teeth are bad too they all have to be pulled. I found dentist that takes low income patients. I have three infected now. I am scared also. I hope you feel better soon.
I said they have to be pulled. Which they were this past March. I went seven months with no teeth. To give myself A chance to heal. Now I have my denture it fits perfectly. I can eat and smile. I am very happy now. It was scary to have it done. But I am glad that I did it.
I had a very bad experience after having a tooth extracted and crown fitted when I was in Turkey. The crown is still in place 30 years later and i've had no issues with it but I haven't been to a dentist since. Sounds disgusting right? I used to be obsessive about attending my dentist every 6 months for check ups until then but I'm terrified, absolutely terrified. Several of my teeth are decaying, I have gum recession and I desperately want to go and have my teeth removed and have dentures made. This is affecting me emotionally and I worry too about infection in my mouth going to my heart, brain or into the blood stream. My fear levels are off the scale....
I am sorry to read that you are so scared. You are not alone. There are many people in a similar position. There are dentists who are specifically trained in dental anxiety. We hope in the future to explore this topic in much more depth. In which country are you based? The first step would be to seek out a dentist specialised in anxiety. They will then be able to guide you through the steps to moving forward.
Maybe the dentist can give you 1 aniti anxiety pill like valium 10 then when you get there give you gas and numb you up. You'll not feel a thing. Good luck
Man up bro. Go and 'bite the bullet', so to speak, face your fears and go and get it sorted. The only pain is the initial needle and its temporary, dental abscess and tooth decay pain is hundreds of times worse. It's difficult but it's a phobia you must fight
@@DanceySteveYNWA I've had 2 dental abscesses but was able to treat myself with antibiotics as I'm a medic. You're right, it is a phobia I have but it seems like a monster in size compared to me.
Oh no .I feel the same way. So much anxiety. I know mine are in bad shape. Had them cleaned . No cavities but they still reccomend dentures. I am terrified. In alot of pain.!!!
It will normally take about seven to ten days for the hole to close after the tooth has been extracted. You can eat almost immediately after the tooth extraction procedure. The same goes for drinking. Ideally, you want to give your mouth some time to recover and form a clot in the socket. For the first 24 hours at least be sure to stick to soft foods and preferably foods that a not hot or too cold. Yogurt is a great food to start with, soups are also good too. If you are able to allow cold food stuffs to come a little nearer to room temperature or allow hot food to cool down so it is warm, you have less chance of experiencing pain. Hard and crusty foods are best avoided for 24 hours. Any chewing you do need to do, should be done, if possible on a different side of the mouth to the extraction or mash it prior to eating. Within 48-72 hours you should be able to return to a more normal diet although you might still notice a slight tenderness when applying pressure to the area.
Hi, I'm 35 and I had surgery which removed 10 of my top front teeth a week ago (teeth 1 to 4 on both sides). My teeth were good, but a had very bad cyst in my bone and there was no choice but to do Apicoectomy to remove it and take the teeth out. I still have healthy teeth 5-8 on top on both sides and full set of healthy bottom teeth. I'll put implants in to replace missing teeth, but I have to wait 6 to 8 months for the bone to heal before I can do that, and then 6 more months for implants to grow in before putting the crowns on implants. I was wondering will the fact that I still have some of my top teeth and full set of bottom teeth help me with eating. I didn't make dentures after the surgery, my surgeon advised me to wait 2 or 3 weeks before making them to let my gums and bone heal without pressure and it is much cleaner this way and I believe this was the right way. I'm healing great, and there wasn't a hint of infection. I'm a bit apprehensive and I don't know what to expect. Some people say dentures age fantastic, and some say they are hell
@@myilham81 hi, not yet. I had ct few weeks ago, and my doctor advised to wait a couple more months with implants. It is not a problem because I have no issues with dentures. Dentures are semi fixed to my rear teeth and I use "blend a dent" to "glue" them in. I can eat almost everything and have no problems with playing sports or speaking. no one even notices I have dentures, so i have no problems with waiting
@@veradellossantos4092 it's managable. My denture was put in straight after extraction and i had zero pain as i was still numb from the local anesthesia. The pain is much more tolerable than toothache. You also don't feel anything sore when you have a extraction it's just a lot of pulling and pressure and sometimes you'll actually feel the nerves come out as it makes a crunchy noise but again it's not painful especially with local anesthesia.
@@veradellossantos4092 depends if the tooth is fused to the bone or you have a very sensitive tooth/teeth. had all my teeth extracted a month ago, and 3 of my teeth were fused to the bone they hurt like hell the rest did not even feel them.
How does the dentist know what colour teeth are to be used ?.. and do we the patient have any choice? Also what happens if they make the dentures and the colour is not at all right?…. I have had a set of full dentures made on the NHS in Britain… and I’m pleased with the teeth and the fit .. but they are really yellow looking and are nothing like my own teeth. The dentist has said that there is nothing to be done. I am really upset about it all as I was not shown my teeth or what colour they were going to be until I was at the final fitting.! Despite my asking if the dentist would like to see a photo of what my own teeth were like and my reminding him several times that I had always had beautiful white teeth. To say I’m upset is an understatement. Please help! ❤
If you don't have any natural teeth remaining to use as a guide they will use other tools. For example they will often ask for pictures of yourself when you had teeth. They can use their experience to suggest a colour shade based on your skin tone, etc. Ultimately it will be up to you to confirm you are happy with the shade. It sounds like this procedure has not been followed here and I am sorry to ready that those you have been provided with are really yellow. You will need to speak to the dental practice about a resolution.
@@ElectricTeeth no I wasn’t consulted at all. Infact I asked if they would like to see a picture of me with teeth and I was made to feel foolish for asking.. the dentist said I should just leave it to him and they would be lovely… I am so upset… at the try in ( the last but final appointment).. they held up a mirror and I said instantly.. they are yellow? I have never had teeth like that?.. oh dear??.. can you please make them white?.. I’ll pay for them if I have to?… He said that was what you were getting on the NHS!? And they were just going to do?… I pick up the final finished full set today… and I just don’t know how I stand or what my rights actually are?… I’m disabled so I don’t pay for my dental care… but tbh?… I wish I had!… Any kind of advice would be appreciated… and I thank you for taking the time to help! ♥️
I would suggest contacting the practice and raising this as an official complaint giving them time to respond and action. NHS or not the tooth colour should in theory match you. On from this you may be best contacting trading standards or citizens advice for further guidance. Unfortunately we are not in a position to offer advice on the best steps.
To avoid from having cavitie or from ruined your teeth is brush your teeth twice a day and floss at night time. Use mouthwash and if you don’t like mouthwash use warm salt and water to rinse to mouth. This will you from hundreds to thousands of dental treatment🦷. Visit your dentist twice a year.
Some people like me did brush and floss. I became anemic and was malnourished during pregnancy with my son 25 years ago. It destroyed my teeth. Other people who get cancer and have chemotherapy lose their teeth. Also anti seizure medication for Epilepsy ruins teeth. Auto immune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis ruin teeth. As for going to the dentist. My husband and I didn’t have home telephone until my son was three. You should probably make sure that you have some facts. Simple brush floss see the dentist doesn’t work for everyone.
Yeah doesn't always work that way , genetics, having children etx can have an impact on dental health no matter how well you care for them. I don't want anyone to read your comment and feel guilt when they tried their best !!
Agree there are dentists that see low income patients. Where you pay according to income. But my dentist didn’t give me treatment plan either, There is huge difference in quality of care if you don’t have any money.
Is there ONE Denture Company that Actually makes Dentures look like real teeth instead of the Perfect, Huge Teeth look so Everyone knows you have them?? Just make them look more realistic!!!
Oh I had all of my teeth pulled just 2 weeks ago and my immediate dentures put in. My teeth look exactly like my real teeth looked 20 years ago. I healed within a week, I started eating peanuts within 1 week. My work was done by Dr Hendrickson with DDS dentures and implants in Mesquite Texas a suburb of Dallas Texas. I went in for my consultation and had my new smile the very next day. This group is Amazing and no judgment, I actually had a relign of my immediate dentures 4 days after my procedure. I'm one happy woman.
@@joestewart4589 We paid with everything $3,100 our dental insurance kicked in $1,600 . This is everything including my immediate dentures and extractions, plus religns, aftercare. Check them out, really great professionals and very understanding.
THE NEXT THING TO HAPPEN IS THE JAW BONES SHRINK ,THEN YOU WILL NEED A RELINE, JAW BONES WILL SHRINK AGAIN AND YOU WILL NEED A RELINE .FINALLY; YOU WILL HAVE LOST SO MUCH BONE THAT ONLY A BONE GRAFt will be needed.
Mam i think you are from India but I am very impressed by fluent english .....my english not well I feeling very proud by you.🇮🇳.
I wish I had a dentist as thorough as you near me.
Dy5 2rz
What's 3 months compared to 2 years of slush I mean pureed food I'm ready for food food chomp chomp
Oh Willy! False teeth are a great alternative. You're either born w good teeth or you're not. Everyone's system is different. Thank God there's options. 😁👍
One tooth? I'm sure a dentist can accommodate you. Dentist can do anything. It depends on whether they get paid. Money is always the No#1 priority w/ them.
@Ronnie you can as I have one being made right now!
I'd like top a nd bottom dentures tyres same day if possible and the cheapest .ateriL as long as they Are white in got 600 pounds further iman oapa nd not too fussy lm desperate have family visiting from states
I was the same way. Couple of years ago I had badly infected tooth. My husband and I didn’t have any money. So I Googled low income dental for adults and the state I live in. There was list of dentists. That will bill you based on your income. By the time I did that and saw the dentist. The infection had already spread into the bone in my jaw. I had no pain and didn’t realize it was spreading. Now I will lose all of my teeth. Please I beg you guys Google find someone to help you. These infections can enter your blood stream and kill you. I have three infected now. Time for me to get the rest of them pulled.
Nice explanation of the process and different steps involved when getting dentures and partials.
I want my denture's shaped looking like Elvis Presley's teeth.
My dentist will guide me through the procedure and see how it turns out.
William Percival
Gardenia Band
New Zealand
Kia Orana.
I've been watching a ton of different videos on false teeth and implants and the implants give you ten more years to live because you can eat just like you do with real teeth I'm praying for them
I just had my wax try in yesterday and they were perfect I’m still on my immediate ones while they harden my complete dentures
I have all my teeth except one. I have ground my teeth and had so much dental work. The dentures look so much better than my teeth.
My fear isn't dentists although needles, drills and forceps aren't fun, especially after having so many teeth extracted because I couldn't afford the work.
No, my fear has been not having insurance until now to get the work needed and paying out of pocket.
Seriously, I've seen so many dentists in my 28 years of living than most people have. The work would cost over 18 grand Canadian.
They wanted to try and save what they can but my current dentist recommended I pull all the top teeth out and go for upper dentures, then implants in the future if possible.
It's been so painful to eat food at times and brushing gets me nervous, especially if I get the bristles in part of the decayed, exposed nerve.
Don't neglect your dental health
I am so sorry. My teeth are bad too they all have to be pulled. I found dentist that takes low income patients. I have three infected now. I am scared also. I hope you feel better soon.
Scared of what if I may ask? If they pulled all the top that was a year ago how are your teeth now?
I said they have to be pulled. Which they were this past March. I went seven months with no teeth. To give myself A chance to heal. Now I have my denture it fits perfectly. I can eat and smile. I am very happy now. It was scary to have it done. But I am glad that I did it.
What a beautiful dentist!
Excellent job Doctor....I would like to do upper n down the whole mounth how much will be n where can I found you I'm around Gauteng
When people say they will never have dentures..as I did .things can happen where you have no choice .unless you have a ton of money never say never!
So true...
My aunt would tell us never say never just pray you don't.
Very helpful and informative. Thank you.
I had a very bad experience after having a tooth extracted and crown fitted when I was in Turkey. The crown is still in place 30 years later and i've had no issues with it but I haven't been to a dentist since. Sounds disgusting right? I used to be obsessive about attending my dentist every 6 months for check ups until then but I'm terrified, absolutely terrified. Several of my teeth are decaying, I have gum recession and I desperately want to go and have my teeth removed and have dentures made. This is affecting me emotionally and I worry too about infection in my mouth going to my heart, brain or into the blood stream. My fear levels are off the scale....
I am sorry to read that you are so scared. You are not alone. There are many people in a similar position.
There are dentists who are specifically trained in dental anxiety. We hope in the future to explore this topic in much more depth.
In which country are you based?
The first step would be to seek out a dentist specialised in anxiety. They will then be able to guide you through the steps to moving forward.
Maybe the dentist can give you 1 aniti anxiety pill like valium 10 then when you get there give you gas and numb you up. You'll not feel a thing. Good luck
Man up bro. Go and 'bite the bullet', so to speak, face your fears and go and get it sorted. The only pain is the initial needle and its temporary, dental abscess and tooth decay pain is hundreds of times worse. It's difficult but it's a phobia you must fight
@@DanceySteveYNWA I've had 2 dental abscesses but was able to treat myself with antibiotics as I'm a medic. You're right, it is a phobia I have but it seems like a monster in size compared to me.
Oh no .I feel the same way. So much anxiety. I know mine are in bad shape. Had them cleaned . No cavities but they still reccomend dentures. I am terrified. In alot of pain.!!!
Hey how long before you can eat after the procedure how for the extraction to heal
It will normally take about seven to ten days for the hole to close after the tooth has been extracted.
You can eat almost immediately after the tooth extraction procedure. The same goes for drinking.
Ideally, you want to give your mouth some time to recover and form a clot in the socket.
For the first 24 hours at least be sure to stick to soft foods and preferably foods that a not hot or too cold.
Yogurt is a great food to start with, soups are also good too.
If you are able to allow cold food stuffs to come a little nearer to room temperature or allow hot food to cool down so it is warm, you have less chance of experiencing pain.
Hard and crusty foods are best avoided for 24 hours.
Any chewing you do need to do, should be done, if possible on a different side of the mouth to the extraction or mash it prior to eating.
Within 48-72 hours you should be able to return to a more normal diet although you might still notice a slight tenderness when applying pressure to the area.
Weetabix and soup for 3 months! 😂 Jk
Hi, I'm 35 and I had surgery which removed 10 of my top front teeth a week ago (teeth 1 to 4 on both sides). My teeth were good, but a had very bad cyst in my bone and there was no choice but to do Apicoectomy to remove it and take the teeth out. I still have healthy teeth 5-8 on top on both sides and full set of healthy bottom teeth. I'll put implants in to replace missing teeth, but I have to wait 6 to 8 months for the bone to heal before I can do that, and then 6 more months for implants to grow in before putting the crowns on implants. I was wondering will the fact that I still have some of my top teeth and full set of bottom teeth help me with eating. I didn't make dentures after the surgery, my surgeon advised me to wait 2 or 3 weeks before making them to let my gums and bone heal without pressure and it is much cleaner this way and I believe this was the right way. I'm healing great, and there wasn't a hint of infection. I'm a bit apprehensive and I don't know what to expect. Some people say dentures age fantastic, and some say they are hell
did u implant?
@@myilham81 hi, not yet. I had ct few weeks ago, and my doctor advised to wait a couple more months with implants. It is not a problem because I have no issues with dentures. Dentures are semi fixed to my rear teeth and I use "blend a dent" to "glue" them in. I can eat almost everything and have no problems with playing sports or speaking. no one even notices I have dentures, so i have no problems with waiting
Get the implants, they are worth it.
What surgery removed your 10 teeth?
I had to get these done after all of my teeth had to be extracted.
I am fixin to start the process of getting dentures put in i still have some extractions to be made how painful is it?
@@veradellossantos4092 it's managable. My denture was put in straight after extraction and i had zero pain as i was still numb from the local anesthesia. The pain is much more tolerable than toothache. You also don't feel anything sore when you have a extraction it's just a lot of pulling and pressure and sometimes you'll actually feel the nerves come out as it makes a crunchy noise but again it's not painful especially with local anesthesia.
@@veradellossantos4092 Not painful at all. I had all of mine pulled with just Novocaine. Good luck.
@@veradellossantos4092 depends if the tooth is fused to the bone or you have a very sensitive tooth/teeth. had all my teeth extracted a month ago, and 3 of my teeth were fused to the bone they hurt like hell the rest did not even feel them.
The extractions were no where as bad as I thought at all thank God
How much temporary four teat
How do they feel?can you eat .
They can feel a bit odd at first, but you will get used to them. Yes, you can eat with them.
If you have good teeth .take care of them .if you have to have dentures as I did .try to focus on how great the teeth look.lol.the silver lining
The color of YOUR teeth is gorgeous! Very pinky-violet. Is there a code or number for that kind of color that can be made into a denture tooth?
Wow great job!
How does the dentist know what colour teeth are to be used ?.. and do we the patient have any choice?
Also what happens if they make the dentures and the colour is not at all right?…. I have had a set of full dentures made on the NHS in Britain… and I’m pleased with the teeth and the fit .. but they are really yellow looking and are nothing like my own teeth.
The dentist has said that there is nothing to be done.
I am really upset about it all as I was not shown my teeth or what colour they were going to be until I was at the final fitting.!
Despite my asking if the dentist would like to see a photo of what my own teeth were like and my reminding him several times that I had always had beautiful white teeth.
To say I’m upset is an understatement. Please help! ❤
If you don't have any natural teeth remaining to use as a guide they will use other tools. For example they will often ask for pictures of yourself when you had teeth. They can use their experience to suggest a colour shade based on your skin tone, etc. Ultimately it will be up to you to confirm you are happy with the shade.
It sounds like this procedure has not been followed here and I am sorry to ready that those you have been provided with are really yellow.
You will need to speak to the dental practice about a resolution.
@@ElectricTeeth no I wasn’t consulted at all. Infact I asked if they would like to see a picture of me with teeth and I was made to feel foolish for asking.. the dentist said I should just leave it to him and they would be lovely…
I am so upset… at the try in ( the last but final appointment).. they held up a mirror and I said instantly.. they are yellow?
I have never had teeth like that?.. oh dear??.. can you please make them white?.. I’ll pay for them if I have to?…
He said that was what you were getting on the NHS!?
And they were just going to do?…
I pick up the final finished full set today… and I just don’t know how I stand or what my rights actually are?… I’m disabled so I don’t pay for my dental care… but tbh?… I wish I had!…
Any kind of advice would be appreciated… and I thank you for taking the time to help! ♥️
I would suggest contacting the practice and raising this as an official complaint giving them time to respond and action. NHS or not the tooth colour should in theory match you.
On from this you may be best contacting trading standards or citizens advice for further guidance.
Unfortunately we are not in a position to offer advice on the best steps.
@@ElectricTeeth thanks you guys SO MUCH .. I feel hope ♥️
Woah! That's so amazing
Very beautiful 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yes verynice
Why won’t someone concentrate. On making Cushing fit for tentures
Can you sharpen your teeth with a Dremel tool on your dentures
Do they fall out
Good fitting dentures should not fall out.
Do u have clinic in hk?
We are not a dental practice, so we don't have any of our own clinics.
To avoid from having cavitie or from ruined your teeth is brush your teeth twice a day and floss at night time. Use mouthwash and if you don’t like mouthwash use warm salt and water to rinse to mouth. This will you from hundreds to thousands of dental treatment🦷. Visit your dentist twice a year.
Some people like me did brush and floss. I became anemic and was malnourished during pregnancy with my son 25 years ago. It destroyed my teeth. Other people who get cancer and have chemotherapy lose their teeth. Also anti seizure medication for Epilepsy ruins teeth. Auto immune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis ruin teeth. As for going to the dentist. My husband and I didn’t have home telephone until my son was three. You should probably make sure that you have some facts. Simple brush floss see the dentist doesn’t work for everyone.
Doesn't always work for everyone. Genetics and disease can throw all that labor in the trash.
Yeah doesn't always work that way , genetics, having children etx can have an impact on dental health no matter how well you care for them. I don't want anyone to read your comment and feel guilt when they tried their best !!
That part I can relate too. When you lose your teeth. You always beat yourself up over it. I don’t need any help from anyone else. To do that.
I always found them the creepiest thing on the planet
“Sort of eat”??
Right there
I would never have dentures.
Denture cost .....? in India(Bangalore)
This does not meet even the very Minimal Standard of Care !I believe this is a real form of assault on those who do not have an alternative.
Agree there are dentists that see low income patients. Where you pay according to income. But my dentist didn’t give me treatment plan either, There is huge difference in quality of care if you don’t have any money.
Is there ONE Denture Company that Actually makes Dentures look like real teeth instead of the Perfect, Huge Teeth look so Everyone knows you have them?? Just make them look more realistic!!!
Oh I had all of my teeth pulled just 2 weeks ago and my immediate dentures put in. My teeth look exactly like my real teeth looked 20 years ago. I healed within a week, I started eating peanuts within 1 week. My work was done by Dr Hendrickson with DDS dentures and implants in Mesquite Texas a suburb of Dallas Texas. I went in for my consultation and had my new smile the very next day. This group is Amazing and no judgment, I actually had a relign of my immediate dentures 4 days after my procedure. I'm one happy woman.
@@tammywines7343 You know what I'm saying though I hope...
@@tammywines7343
I’m here in Houston Tammy.
May I ask how much they charged?
Joe
@@bluesky-ud9wg OH yes I understand.
@@joestewart4589 We paid with everything $3,100 our dental insurance kicked in $1,600 . This is everything including my immediate dentures and extractions, plus religns, aftercare. Check them out, really great professionals and very understanding.
THE NEXT THING TO HAPPEN IS THE JAW BONES SHRINK ,THEN YOU WILL NEED A RELINE, JAW BONES WILL SHRINK AGAIN AND YOU WILL NEED A RELINE .FINALLY; YOU WILL HAVE LOST SO MUCH BONE THAT ONLY A BONE GRAFt will be needed.
I've had dentures for 30 years and have NEVER had as much as a reline.
Okreadaava
Und
BULL
Dentures are suck