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Title: dentist part 2
Post by: Smorbe on May 16, 2023, 04:26:28 am
I took crappy care of my teeth and I am fully responsible for the condition they are in.

Brushing and flossing  was never a priority as a child and I have since struggled to make it a daily habit.

Getting all my teeth pulled which half of them there is no fixing because they are rotted down to the gum.

with my ex-husband I had no insurance and it was very costly to go to the dentist so I only did it when things got bad.

Now with this insurance I have now pulling and getting dentures would be no cost to me.

I have considered implants. But I would have to find a dentist that would offer a low cost visit or free consultation in my area as I do have a few questions as to weather they would be magnetic and all that. for like MRI's cast scans and so on if I needed one of those procedures in the future.

I would prefer implants that way I could keep my front teeth because my front teeth would just need fillings but I will have no back teeth on top and on bottom.

Right now I am just going to have the ones causing the pain pulled.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: LiamBecker on May 18, 2023, 12:51:03 am
It's brave of you to take responsibility for the condition of your teeth and seek a solution now. Having insurance that covers dental expenses is definitely a game-changer, and it's good to know that getting dentures would be no cost to you. Implants sound like a promising option, especially if you'd like to keep your front teeth intact. Finding a dentist who offers low-cost or free consultations in your area could be beneficial for answering your questions regarding MRI compatibility and other procedures.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: DevonMitchell on May 23, 2023, 05:00:29 am
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Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: ancmetro on May 23, 2023, 06:29:00 pm

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Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: oldbuddy on May 25, 2023, 08:22:37 am
I just finished about a year of reconstructive dentistry where they pulled 5 that were beyond repair. filled the ones they could fix and made a denture to fill some spaces. I went to the Dental School and let them practice on me to train new dentists, so the cost was a lot lower, but not free.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: cathy37 on May 27, 2023, 10:37:24 am
I have dental insurance and I still have to pay a little for dental service because they are not in-network.  It sucks, but what are you going to do if you want to save what teeth you still have.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: Bloxa on May 31, 2023, 09:08:59 pm
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Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: Erniem on June 01, 2023, 07:39:48 am
I'm afraid to go to the dentist  ::)
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: dsawan on June 01, 2023, 08:11:05 am
Its eiaser to chew when you have teeth.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: oldbuddy on June 01, 2023, 10:23:44 am
Its eiaser to chew when you have teeth.
You can always get a Happy Baby Food Grinder.
Title: Re: dentist part 2
Post by: mrisha on July 23, 2023, 06:38:50 pm
I took crappy care of my teeth and I am fully responsible for the condition they are in.

Brushing and flossing  was never a priority as a child and I have since struggled to make it a daily habit.

Getting all my teeth pulled which half of them there is no fixing because they are rotted down to the gum.

with my ex-husband I had no insurance and it was very costly to go to the dentist so I only did it when things got bad.

Now with this insurance I have now pulling and getting dentures would be no cost to me.

I have considered implants. But I would have to find a dentist that would offer a low cost visit or free consultation in my area as I do have a few questions as to weather they would be magnetic and all that. for like MRI's cast scans and so on if I needed one of those procedures in the future.

I would prefer implants that way I could keep my front teeth because my front teeth would just need fillings but I will have no back teeth on top and on bottom.

Right now I am just going to have the ones causing the pain pulled.

I am now attempting to get my teeth back in order so that the pain will go away.