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kittykat46
04-11-2002, 06:47 PM
Can anyone recommend a dentist who specializes in dentures in the dallas ft worth area.

i am really confused about what to expect, and do not want to go to someone who does not specialize in this field - am i correct in believing this, or would i have the same outcome with any dentist?

what are the best dentures to have?

i will require immediate dentures, so do not know whether to go with the best for these?

if anyone would like to tell me about their experiences with getting dentures - the process, how much time it will require to have them made - or just anything to help ease my fears - I WOULD APPRECIATE IT.

I AM GOING CRAZY WITH FEAR......

THANKS!

painful
04-16-2002, 09:17 AM
Hello and welcome to my world. I am in Arlington and
had this done a year ago. No I would not recommend who
I went to becuase now I am having to have some more surgery to remove some teeth fragments and to smooth
out the jaw. I have found a wonderful board certified
oral & maxillofacial surgeon.
Here is what I went through. I was given and iv, but
keep waking up feeling what they were doing. I was
in alot of pain for about three weeks, and the immediate dentures keep having to be adjusted but never
seem to fit right because of the pain. I went to another dentist who said I needed new denture and lower
partial,( not really unusual) but when he did the impressions the pain was
horrible. That afternoon when I was able to talk alittle I found a oral & maxillofacial surgeon. When
he looked in mouth he could see what was going on and
when he ran his finger over my gums he could feel ever
more. I know that I wish I had gone to him first, because they are suppose to as he said make the bone as
smooth as a baby's bottom for the dentures to fit right and feel right. I am having the surgery tomorrow. I know it is not a major one or anything but
he says I will be in pain for about 2 to 3 weeks. But for the at least two hours after it is done I will be the happiest person in the metroplex (the iv). He also says I will have stitches.

kittykat46
04-16-2002, 09:32 PM
PAINFUL, CAN YOU ADVISE ME WHO YOUR CURRENT SURGEON IS?

Ksavage
04-16-2002, 09:49 PM
Hey guys! I can only imagine how frustrating this must be for you guys! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/confused.gif When you have an imidiate denture made then you usually have it made by a dentist & then you go to the oral surgeon for the extraction of your teeth & then your dentist will be there to place your denture. You will have to go through the adjustment process for about 12 months. That is about how long it will take for you to heal completely from the extractions & then for you gum tissue to shrink down to the permanent shape it will be for the rest of your life. As far as the surgery goes...like painfull had stated.....you will wake up throughout the procedure but you should only fell PRESSURE not pain! I do not know why these oral surgeons do not completely sedate their patients. For the $$$$ you are paying these people it looks like they could spare a little more anestheia so you would not remember or feel a thing http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/bang.gif http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/blob_fire.gif I was a dental assistant at the time my father had his imediate denture placed at the surgeons office & my boss is the one that made the denture & I was able to be there for Dad's surgery & placed the denture for him. He had the same experience with waking up & the surgeon would calmly speak to him until he went right back to sleep! From what I could tell is that the least amount of anesthesia they give then the sooner you are awake & able to move to recovery & the sooner they can get the next patient back. I know this sounds barberick & I do not want to worry you but I know you want to know what you can expect! My dad said that he never felt any pain the times he woke up, he was just pi^^ed off that he even woke up. Just speak to whoever you decide to have do this for you & do not be affraid to ask them any questions you may have. We try to be as helpfull as possible here but we are not the ones who are treating you & they may have totally different answers! I wish you all the luck in the world & keep us posted on how things go for you! I bet you are gonna love your new smile when it is all said, done, & over with! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/biggrin.gif


Good luck to you!
Kim http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/wave.gif


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Yesterday is the past, tomorrow is the future, today is a GIFT, that it is why it is called the present.

kittykat46
04-17-2002, 04:21 PM
thanks for info.

i will make sure i use an oral surgeon that will completely knock me out!!

OssyKitty
04-22-2002, 05:50 PM
I had my top teeth pulled and got dentures about a year and a half ago. I use Castle Dental in the Austin area. Do you have those in Dallas?

I must say that I have nothing but good things to say about getting dentures. I never woke up, I didn't feel or remember a thing. The doctor gave me a prescription for pain medication and I only needed to take those after I ate for the first few days. I did go in for frequent adjustments in the beginning. Anywhere the dentures rubbed would become painful, but as soon as they adjusted them, the pain went away within a few hours.

Today I can eat anything, and I do. And the best part is no one can tell at all. I've had many compliments on my smile. http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

Shelly

kittykat46
04-23-2002, 07:37 PM
what "brands" of dentures do they have at castle dental?

yes, we do have these in the dallas area, but was skeptical about going, because it seems to much like a chain??? but i guess you never know,,,,

i hope i have the same results,,,,

i beleive i will have to have my teeth cut out,,,instead of pulled,,,

still scared to death!

txstorm
05-12-2002, 04:57 AM
Hi, this is my second full day of having an imedate denture! Ok, i haven't had any pain with teeth being pulled(good pain meds) , but my mouth is watering so much, i hate that. The taste in my mouth is not pleasent and the thing feels huge! The teeth look pretty, I am happy with that! I've been scared for a month waiting on appointment. I had 6 top teeth pulled because of gum problems. I go Monday morning to have first adjustment done. Can't wait! I have some swelling beside my nose, but not to bad. I was awake for the pulling, he gave me vallium before I came in to calm me down.A blessing ! It only took 10 minutes to pull teeth. I just wish the dang thing would fit better soon, I work as hairdresser and don't want to spit on my customers or have teeth fall out when I am talking to them! Please tell me everything will fit better soon.......The new teeth are whiter than the old ones, not to white but noticeable, I feel funny.
lynette

lalala
05-13-2002, 04:02 PM
Hey! I'm also getting dentures soon. I think the best thing to ease your fears...at least for me....is just thinking about the wonderful teeth you will have soon! I have never in my life had normal teeth, so its kinda exciting to think about how good they will look! Thats my advice...when are you getting yours? or have you gotten them?

kittykat46
05-13-2002, 07:37 PM
lala, can you advise step by step how your procedure went. can you advise step by step what the process was for you from beginning to end?? thanks for sharing,,,no i do not have mine yet and am just now making first appt.

lalala
05-15-2002, 03:07 PM
I haven't gotten mine either yet. I have had a ton of problems with teeth, and i started with orthodontics, and then the dentures have been delayed because before now, my jaw was still forming so they couldnt really do anything permanent (I'm only 16 sooo they couldnt do it earlier). I had many appointments with a ton of dentists to see which one could help me, becuase its pretty rare to need dentures at this age. So we found someone who could do this, and i have gone in there to have them look at me, x-ray, and recently they made molds and took a bite sample.

I will be getting dentures soon, so i can tell you how that goes! I dont really know the beginning to end of this whole thing...i know i will have to go in for re-fittings and things. Also eventually, i will probably get teeth implants though they are mucho expensive!!

Once you have found the right person to do the procedure, its pretty good. Well, i am basically there for the ride, my parents do all the planning and paying, hehe...so i guess it seems to me that its not so complicated to get dentures. When are you getting yours? Hope it goes well!

 
 
 




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