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this is a serious question, so put yourself in my shoes. As a young lad you have a accident, it damages your face and knocks out your teeth, you have them set back into place and fixed. later in life you end up with a heart condition, you now have serious heart issues, you find you have a dental abcess so you take that trip to the Chair. after treatment you are warned it is having an affect on your health and the infections will just keep coming back. You are then told the only possible true fix |
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@veronee | 12 January 14 | |
is having all the teeth removed and to have full dentures fitted, you get false teeth. the accident you had was serious and your adult teeth were damaged, they have now lasted as long as possible and are starting to cause probelms with your health, you do not like the oral look you have, dead teeth starting to discolor, constant infections and teeth starting to break away. the main problem is those infections could, not saying they will, but could damage your heart valves, you have heart disease
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@veronee | 12 January 14 | |
and now have to look at either keep living with problems and the oral looks or you can have them all removed, dont forget a human bites with a 150lb force, with dentures that force is 10 to 15lb , so what would you do ? . pleas edont troll my post or me, be serious and put yourself into someone elses shoes.
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@dodgey | 12 January 14 | |
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@mok214 | 12 January 14 | |
It is true that it can harm your health, but be sure you can get dentures or dental implants so you can eat properly. BTW, missing as many as three teeth can also adversely affect your health.
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@madam.x | 12 January 14 | |
I dunno. My friend had terrible problems with her teeth, had them all out when she was only in her early 30s, and has never regretted it. They look great, and she says she'd have done it years before if she'd known how easy it is.
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@9362 | 12 January 14 | |
get false teeth
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@veronee | 12 January 14 | |
thank you, this is the first time i spoke about it, got told mid this week its been playing on my mind so much, there is so much more to the prblem at hand, i hate hospitals and dentists/doctors bad experiances as a child overseas, and it may not be possible to be put fully under because of the heart medications you have to take 24/7 for life, toothache is nothing compared to the pain i was in having a heart attack, but at the same time i am always looking at extending my life. its a huge choice to make for me, its even harder talking about it to others face to face to
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@prattle | 12 January 14 | |
Get gold teeth
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@madam.x | 12 January 14 | |
Maybe you could have just the worst of the teeth taken out and a partial denture fitted, to get you used to the idea gradually? Unless you wanna do it all in one fell swoop?
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@veronee | 12 January 14 | |
my same thoughts to madam.x but i think the dentist is looking more longer down the line, if some are already bad and there is bone loss , its possible the others will go quicker. i was warned when younger things could maybe be bad, but i never expected heart disease, teeth yeah loose a few but all of them is a worry, i have even tried to weight up the pro's and cons if i have all removed and have no dentures, crazy i know but all options i have to look at.
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