Dear Liz: I teach and have had a partial since the age of 19. I
may need to get my partial expanded soon or a full plate on top and
at least a bottom partial. It worries me with all my talking in
front of students and peers. Hope all is going well for your now
both in terms of your job and eating. Thanks for any tips, CP
--- In Denture_Dentures@yahoogroups.com, Elizabeth Willis
<ejwillis@y...> wrote:
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> I had 21 teeth pulled and immediate dentures put in. I am only
about 3 weeks out and I am still adjusting. I am glad I did it all
at once. It was only really painful the first 2 weeks. I am still
not adjusted and not sure I like my new dentures but I guess there
is no turning back. The tops seem easy but the bottoms are not
fitting well cutting my mouth a lot but we shall see. Pulling them
all at once is the only way I would go.
> LIZ
> b3ta_b00t3r <1@...> wrote:My sister is in the process
of getting dentures right now. She had to
> have14 extractions, and she went several times over the course of
a
> couple of months to have all of them done. I'm wondering if it's
> necssary to do it that way. Getting it all over with at once and
> walking out of the office with immediate dentures sounds more
appealing
> to me than walking around for months with a steadily decreasing
number
> of teeth, then finally going back for the dentures, but I wonder
how
> traumatic that might be, especially if a large number of
extractions is
> needed. Any thoughts on this? Experiences to share?
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