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Old 11-17-2003, 02:02 PM   #1
Kimmysathm
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Angry Dental Implants

I can tell you first hand, I'm having difficulty with my implant. Over 1 year ago I had to have my last tooth on bottom pulled , I think its number 18 , my back molar. Anyway I do not think we know enough about implants and what happpens years later. I'm 44 years old and have pain all the time around the implant which has a gold crown. My primary dentest told me the implant was placed to low and to far inside and to close to the other tooth. The only crown he could make was small and not funtional. My problem is I've spent so much money and now no one wants to help me or deal with me. The surgeon that did the implant said "sorry your not happy with the implant". My primary dentist said "Its not that bad". So now what!!! I hope alot of folks read my posting because you don't know when things go wrong. By the way the surgeon that did my Implant is one of the biggest names in the field, and no one wants to stand up to them and tell them they screwed up!

Kim
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Old 11-17-2003, 02:51 PM   #2
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Hi Kim

So sorry to hear about your experience with implants
Just wanted to thank you for making others aware of the pitfalls of implants for those that are considering them like myself...I am considering a implant-retained denture but am hearing all sorts of things like infections that can complicate things. I have decide that I'll see how I get on with my new denture first!!
Thanks again, and I sincerely hope there is a happy resolution to your tale soon
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Ali
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Old 11-17-2003, 04:19 PM   #3
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Hi, Kimmy. I just read your post, and I feel so bad for you. I honestly don't understand WHY dental isn't included with medical coverage. Could you imagine: going in for an appendectomy; having it not be done right; or perhaps have other unforeseen complications afterwards, and having the doctor who did the surgery say, "oh well: its not so bad. You can probably live with it". That's ridiculous, isn't it? But its precisely what people who get dental work done have to put up with. Its ridiculous; and it makes no kind of sense to me. I've paid out so much money, trying to save my teeth. Many times I have had continual pain...the latest pain I have, was a tooth I had root canalled over a year ago. I still daily feel an ache in that tooth; sometimes not too bad; sometimes its really difficult to tolerate. In my experience, for the most part, once a dental procedure is done with. you're on your own. If you go back and complain, they look at you like its all in your head; or you're some kind of trouble maker. I try and just tolerate the pain as long as possible: its too traumatic to keep trying to get my teeth "fixed". I know; dentists are not perfect...procedures aren't always going to go 100% right. But dentists should realise that when people pay out lots of money for these procedures; and those procedures don't work; these patients need help. Dentists should be able to get coverage themselves; to re-imburse them for the added work, trying to relive the patient's problems. Maybe that idea would work....so then dentists won't resent patients coming back, complaining of problems....I hope you can live with your implant.....good luck! Debbie
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Old 11-17-2003, 05:30 PM   #4
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Hi Kim

So sorry to hear about your experience with implants
Just wanted to thank you for making others aware of the pitfalls of implants for those that are considering them like myself...I am considering a implant-retained denture but am hearing all sorts of things like infections that can complicate things. I have decide that I'll see how I get on with my new denture first!!
Thanks again, and I sincerely hope there is a happy resolution to your tale soon
Luv n hugs
Ali
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Thanks for the note!
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Old 11-17-2003, 05:31 PM   #5
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Hi, Kimmy. I just read your post, and I feel so bad for you. I honestly don't understand WHY dental isn't included with medical coverage. Could you imagine: going in for an appendectomy; having it not be done right; or perhaps have other unforeseen complications afterwards, and having the doctor who did the surgery say, "oh well: its not so bad. You can probably live with it". That's ridiculous, isn't it? But its precisely what people who get dental work done have to put up with. Its ridiculous; and it makes no kind of sense to me. I've paid out so much money, trying to save my teeth. Many times I have had continual pain...the latest pain I have, was a tooth I had root canalled over a year ago. I still daily feel an ache in that tooth; sometimes not too bad; sometimes its really difficult to tolerate. In my experience, for the most part, once a dental procedure is done with. you're on your own. If you go back and complain, they look at you like its all in your head; or you're some kind of trouble maker. I try and just tolerate the pain as long as possible: its too traumatic to keep trying to get my teeth "fixed". I know; dentists are not perfect...procedures aren't always going to go 100% right. But dentists should realise that when people pay out lots of money for these procedures; and those procedures don't work; these patients need help. Dentists should be able to get coverage themselves; to re-imburse them for the added work, trying to relive the patient's problems. Maybe that idea would work....so then dentists won't resent patients coming back, complaining of problems....I hope you can live with your implant.....good luck! Debbie
Thanks for your kind message!
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