Must be something in the air. I had one pulled yesterday too.
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Must be something in the air. I had one pulled yesterday too.
I've had dentures since I was 28. I found an "old school" dentist a few years ago to make me a new set when I had him pull my remaining bottom teeth. He said to let the gums heal and shrink up for a few months before taking impressions. That way they provide the best and most comfortable fit. Mine are so thin I can hold them up and see light thru them and I don't have to use anything to hold either the top or bottom in. I can eat an ear of corn but I have to hold it with the top teeth and bite the corn off with the bottoms. He also showed me where he had a few small ridges put right behind the upper front teeth. He said this was for your tongue to touch to help pronounce certain sounds.
After it was all said and done I'm very happy with mine. I had an awful fear of going to the dentist!
Dayum Mr. Tom, sorry you had a bad fall. I hope you get to feeling better..rather looking better... how in the hail and I'm supposed to sleep after seeing that picture? Did billbob push you down?
Glade to hear all went well Tom.Now Miss Brenda gets to play nurse,lolThumbs Up
I couldn't stand sitting at home, so we are at the lake. Got here yesterday afternoon and went out and fished. Caught some nice ones. Hurts to smile as it pulls on the stitches.....:fish
lets go for a steak dinner you know a tought one
CP
You might want to consider a bridge. They are not cheap either, but I lost my 4 front teeth and fought and cussed dentures for years. I finally got off the dough and had a bridge put in. It is anchored on each side by 3 teeth so it is a 10 tooth bridge. I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I got it in.
Had it over 25 years and never ever second guessed putting it in.
SeaRay
Hope that you are getting along ok Tom. It is Miss Brenda's turn to take care of you now. Take care my friend. EB