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crazymuma
09-10-2009, 16:54
Just wondering does anyone or their partner have false teeth??
If so can you tell me about them?
How much they cost you??
How painful was it having all your teeth removed and them put in??
How long did you go with no teeth before they were put in??
Do they look really fake??
A million questions. My teeth are shocking - I have had that many removed and the rest are all breaking and have holes. Trying to get them fixed in the public system is a joke (8 year wait here) so I am thinking I will have to go private!!
I can access some of my super to do it just have a million questions first.
meggie09
09-10-2009, 17:03
Just wondering does anyone or their partner have false teeth??
If so can you tell me about them?
How much they cost you??
How painful was it having all your teeth removed and them put in??
How long did you go with no teeth before they were put in??
Do they look really fake??
A million questions. My teeth are shocking - I have had that many removed and the rest are all breaking and have holes. Trying to get them fixed in the public system is a joke (8 year wait here) so I am thinking I will have to go private!!
I can access some of my super to do it just have a million questions first.
im in the same situation, so im wanting to keep an eye on this thread. Good luck. :hugs:
ForeverMine
09-10-2009, 17:14
I recently got my first set of dentures and I tell you it's amazing.
If so can you tell me about them?
How much they cost you??
How painful was it having all your teeth removed and them put in??
How long did you go with no teeth before they were put in??
Do they look really fake??
I had shocking shocking teeth for years, partly gentics and partly my own fault. After years of putting up with infections and abscesses my DH convinced me (after a night in the ED with pain!) to get things sorted.
The whole process took exactly 6 months to the day. I had 14 teeth taken out over 4 months and then a 2 month healing period where I was down 14 teeth. Yes - it was embarrassing as a 22 year old and I thought I'd go nowhere but I learnt to talk in a way that no one even noticed.
Having my teeth out was painful, but I had an amazing dentist who was the greatest. And that's coming from me who had a hugggeee phobia of the dentist. More so than the normal person. But, having them out was so much better than having them in with all the pain I was in.
Do they look fake? Absolutely not. My dentist spent a good 45mins finding the perfect colour to my bottom teeth (we we able to salvage my bottom set of teeth and only end up with a top set) They look perfect. Absolutely straight and not so white that they look fake.
All up it cost us around $6500. But we were able to pay it off after we put down a deposit of $2000.
Crazymama - from memory we live in the same area. I could be wrong though...Bundaberg? I can recommend an excellent dentist.
Let me have a look at some photos and see if I can find one with my teeth in it that you can see.
Any more questions, I'm more than happy to answer. Having my teeth fixed and having the denture in place changed my life.
Just Add Water
09-10-2009, 17:18
My DH's ex has had them done (she lost hers for a number of reasons). I hate to say it but they look really good. She had them done through the public system though, I think she had a 3 year wait (in Canberra) but is also on a disability pension so that might have sped things up.
I think that's awesome that you can do this for yourself :)
TripleTime
09-10-2009, 17:21
I have one, result of a cleft palet.
I got my first at the age of 16, 2nd at 18 & 3rd next year at 22.
1st was attached to braces, people didnt notice unless i said or already knew. Same with the second which is attached to a retainer & keeps my teeth in alignment. 3rd will be on a maryland bridge, they grind the back of the teeth either side by .6mm & glue on 2 bits of titanium thay hold the tooth.
If so can you tell me about them?
How much they cost you?? Mine is abut $1500, that includes all xrays, the works
How painful was it having all your teeth removed and them put in?? I didnt have a tooth there in the first place. I did have a deformed tooth pulled, wasnt too bad.
How long did you go with no teeth before they were put in?? 16 years. other reasons.
Do they look really fake?? nope
My dads experience
If so can you tell me about them?
How much they cost you?? 2 full dentures, top & bottom. Think it was 5grand including removal & hospital stay. PHI covered most.
How painful was it having all your teeth removed and them put in?? He wasnt to bad, first 3 days were the worse & still gets phantom pains 12 months later.
How long did you go with no teeth before they were put in?? 4 weeks i think. needed a few adjustments
Do they look really fake?? nope.
Your gums need to toughen up before you can get a denture. Dad can now eat steak without teeth.
Hope that helps. PM me if you have any other questions.
ForeverMine
09-10-2009, 17:34
I should clarify the $6500 it cost us included intensive work on 2 teeth which cost us $1600 for the 2 teeth.
The denture itself was only $1200 for moldings, fittings, adjustments and anything else which it needed.
:)
crazymuma
09-10-2009, 18:01
Thanks ladies seems like the prices may differ from one dentist to the next - all up I think I will have around $4000 to play with - hopefully that will be enough.
Lytte I am in bundy so if you have a good dentist I would love his name - never been to one up here. Also do you remember how much just the first consultation with him was - hopefully its not too expensive to go and let him have a look and talk about my options.
Do you have the maryland bridge that triple time was talking about.
I guess my biggest fear is the pain - and walking around with no teeth either - I am only late 20's so am a bit embarressed at the thought of having to show my gums. I know in the long run it will be worth it though. Shame I don't have private health cover (not even sure if they cover dentists)
TripleTime
09-10-2009, 18:13
Shame I don't have private health cover (not even sure if they cover dentists)
Depends on the cover you have to what is covered. With full cover i get 75% back.
ForeverMine
09-10-2009, 18:20
From memory it was $85, and it was a long appointment.
He got me on anti-biotics because of infection as he didn't want to start work until the infections had cleared.
His name is Dr Julian Morris and works at Barolin Dental, just on the corner or Barolin and Burnett St.
There is 3 dentists I think at the practice, but I have only ever dealt with Julian, however I've heard great things about all 3. Even the dental assistants are amazing, and after 20+ visits to them, they have become almost like family.
They also have a Prosthodontist on site who makes the dentures, of course he came after I had mine done.
Pain was a huge thing for me as well. When it came to getting teeth out, he would numb it with cream first and then it was just a small prick with the needle. Within minutes everything was numb and I then couldn't feel a thing. I was also given a prescription for panadine forte which really helped with the pain.
I'm not sure what "sort" of denture I have, but we were given 2 options. We could get a denture that could be fitted right away after my teeth were taken out and only for around $800 but it was recommended not to as your gums severely shrink and it the denture would become loose and it also didn't look as "real"
I should of only waited 6 weeks for my denture, but had some problems with healing from other teeth so was put off.
Am happy to answer anymore questions. I know how scary it is, and have only just been through it, it's all pretty fresh in my mind.
I found a pic (http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu188/the_kelly_family/IMG_6240445647.jpg), not the greatest but you get the gist. It was from the day I got them.
crazymuma
09-10-2009, 18:51
Looks good - thats what I want mine to look like again.
I have just been reading on the internet - they all say it can take a little to get used to them - that it can affect your speech at first - did you have that problem??
Also a few sites say that getting the top done can change the way food tastes - do you think so??
Its all so scary - will definetly go and see that dentist and see what he says. I honestly don't know what I need - I still have heaps of teeth - not sure how fixable they are though or if they should all just come out - guess the dentist will let me know.
Is it possible to have all the teeth taken out in one day?? Like while I am gassed??
The only reason I wonder is I am a single mum and I know how hard it is to care for the kids after having teeth out so I would have to organise someone to come and stay and help me out - I think it would be easier to have them do it all at once - not really sure.
Also you said the dentist let you pay 2000 then made a payment plan - do you mind if I ask what it was - like how much do you have to pay and how often.
TripleTime
09-10-2009, 18:58
On the speech front, it took me a bit to get used to having an extra tooth after no having on for so long. I really had to concentrate to speak clearly & now when i get tired i start to lisp again.
ForeverMine
09-10-2009, 19:23
Looks good - thats what I want mine to look like again.
I have just been reading on the internet - they all say it can take a little to get used to them - that it can affect your speech at first - did you have that problem??
Also a few sites say that getting the top done can change the way food tastes - do you think so??
Its all so scary - will definetly go and see that dentist and see what he says. I honestly don't know what I need - I still have heaps of teeth - not sure how fixable they are though or if they should all just come out - guess the dentist will let me know.
Is it possible to have all the teeth taken out in one day?? Like while I am gassed??
The only reason I wonder is I am a single mum and I know how hard it is to care for the kids after having teeth out so I would have to organise someone to come and stay and help me out - I think it would be easier to have them do it all at once - not really sure.
Also you said the dentist let you pay 2000 then made a payment plan - do you mind if I ask what it was - like how much do you have to pay and how often.
Speech - I actually had more trouble learning to talk again when I had the teeth out. I only have 3 teeth left on the top though so it was a huge deal. It took maybe 3 - 4 days to get use to it. AT first it felt like I had a huge mouthguard in my mouth and it was hard to talk. But in all honesty I think it was harder to learn to smile again - that big toothy grin. Eating on the other hand I still struggle with now 6 weeks later. Just not being able to feel yourself eat is weird for me, but am slowly getting use to it.I haven't noticed any change in the taste of food either.
I know that Jullian won't use gas and I don't think any of them at that practice does either, and he did give me a good reason, but for the life of me I can't remember it...sorry! :laughing: I never asked about getting them all out at once - I never thought about it. I did though have 7 teeth out in one appointment, so I would say it's very possible. I walked out talking as well, so it didn't affect me to much!
With the payment plan, nothing was ever official, just sorted paid something with every appointment. We did though have to pay off the denture and that took a while and Jullian was more than happy. I would just speak to him and let him know what you can put down and how much you can pay weekly/fortnightly... I honestly believe that yes, they make money outta the patient, but they at the same time they genuinely care about you, how your feeling etc...
Hope that helps... :)
meggie09
18-11-2009, 14:24
Just wondering how you got on. I have my first appointment next friday so im nervous. Hope its all been going well.
Hey :)
I had to get mine done due to a combination of issues 2 years ago. Mine cost me about $1600, the extractions I had done publicly, and they were inclined to do a quarter of the mouth at a time, with the front top/bottom done last.
The pain was ok, it seemed a lot quicker and easier than I expected each time to be and healing went OK. The worst for me was the gaps between visits (once a month) especially when we got down to the last bits!! Because it was done section by section it wasn't too hard to get used to the talking but I was quite a hermit during the process.
there were so many things I couldn't eat anyway due to the fragility of what was left!
When I first got them it felt weird and I was really scared of them falling out so I use glue every day which makes them solid enough to eat an apple/raw carrot etc etc no worries at all. It probably lasts 8-12 hours before they come loose.
You can see them in this pic:
This one (http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e77/kellyaylaah/renee9.jpg) is a bit rude (just fingers) but it's a great close up view, lol and I'm on the right with the glasses
eta this one (http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e77/kellyaylaah/4457_85529832285_531692285_1914466_.jpg) which is much less rude, lol and is me and my daughter (so you should be right to tell who is who!)
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