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Re: Implants

Hey Rita .... you are talking about bone-loss? .... is this the jaw
bone? ...... how is there a "loss" if the tooth is not there? ... I
have heard that this is just a BS line with lots of dentists. And
there has been lots of BS done to people ...look here in this group !

And what is the deal with your O S ? .... was there a flat hourly
charge or is it based on how many teeth?

I am still in-the-process of putting my deal together. I have been
given the idea of shopping-around for the best deal and the quality
of the product.

Which type of implants did you go with? .... did you get a "deal" on
a couple of those - if they do the operation at one time?

Eric




--- In Denture_Dentures@yahoogroups.com, Ritanuch@... wrote:
>
>
>
> Once you extract a tooth, bone loss occurs rapidly. If you place
what they
> call an immediate loaded implant into the jaw bone, your system
continues to
> treat the surrounding area as if there is still a tooth there, so
there is no
> further bone loss. For someone like me whom already had some
issues of bone
> loss, this was the best way to proceed. Once the oral surgeon
extracted my
> teeth, he had a clear picture into the jaw bone and chose the best
places
> that had the most significant amount of bone, to insert the
implants. This is
> far less traumatic than having my teeth extracted at one visit and
then going
> in for yet another surgery in 6 or so months. The implants should
take to
> the bone within 3 or so months. Then I will be able to snap my
denture into a
> secure foundation. Rita
>
> In a message dated 5/2/2008 7:26:08 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> kiararayne@... writes:
>
> There are some other people on the group that are considering
getting
> implants and they said their dentists recommend waiting 6 mo- 1
year
> after extractions.after extractions.<WBR>..I dont remember the
deta
> and share their knowledge...and share their knowledge...<WBR>I
have nev
> the same day as extractions until now. I would discuss it with the
> dentists when you are checking them out...Jonell
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>
>
>
> Rita Nucciarone
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Sat May 3, 2008 9:45 am

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After 50+/- years of horrible, fragile teeth, my dentist has agreed to take most of them out. He recommended implants for the bottom - they sink a couple of...
lizyanne
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Jan 18, 2004
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Once you extract a tooth, bone loss occurs rapidly. If you place what they call an immediate loaded implant into the jaw bone, your system continues to ...
Ritanuch@...
ritanucciarone
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May 3, 2008
6:07 am

Hey Rita .... you are talking about bone-loss? .... is this the jaw bone? ...... how is there a "loss" if the tooth is not there? ... I have heard that this is...
Eric
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May 3, 2008
9:45 am

Hey Rita .... you are talking about bone-loss? .... is this the jaw bone? ...... how is there a "loss" if the tooth is not there? ... I have heard that this...
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May 3, 2008
1:38 pm

We are talking bone loss and my specific situation is my upper jaw. After the natural teeth are extracted and the immediate denture is inserted, there is a...
Ritanuch@...
ritanucciarone
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May 3, 2008
4:00 pm

Tracey - great explanation - We were concerned about my implants integrating as well because of my bone loss....but I can tell you that my OR is extremely...
Ritanuch@...
ritanucciarone
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May 3, 2008
4:04 pm

The company Affordable Dentures is just that. They offer a mini implant that is really reasonabley priced and often you can use your current dentures and they...
websurfer54
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Jun 15, 2009
6:45 pm

Thanks for this! Does anyone else have good (or--I guess--bad, too) things to say about this group? I'm going to change dentists and would love advice! ...
queenbee97214
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Jun 15, 2009
6:51 pm

Hi Karen ...sorry about the delay in answering. I think that MOST people here want to help people if they can. B U T .. the ones who come on here to spam or...
Eric
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Jul 23, 2009
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... Hi I am allways carefull to recomannd mini implants.If there is enough bone it is best to choose larges size of implants.If the is a large surface then...
Heike Hahn
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Jul 24, 2009
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