Jeneffer,
I don't know if your dentist has informed you of this so I will offer you this information here. If your dental health is in jeopardy to the point where you have infections that are going to require that you remove all of your teeth, then your overall health is in jeopardy as well because that infectious bacteria is not limited to just your mouth it is continuously filtering through your organs and your bloodstream.
I have a sense that finances are an issue. However, if you continue to take a tooth out here and there and infection is brewing elsewhere in your mouth, the extraction sites are not going to heal properly which can lead to severe jaw bone deterioration. This could make the fitting of a denture sometime down the road very difficult.
It really is best for your dental and physical health to have a complete dental evaluation with x-rays of all of your teeth. Discuss treatment plan options with your dentist and make a decision to move forward with one of them. My intention is not to scare you but to clearly inform you that your oral health is intricately connected to all of your organs and immune system.
If you have other questions, please feel free to come here and discuss them with us.
Bryanna
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Originally Posted by jeneffer
yes that does help as far as I know the teeth are both severly infected having to go though 2 10 day courses of antibiotic treatments so far since march 29th. My hopefully goal is to remove all teeth as they are all bad and never really received good dental care from birth till now and maybe get dentures put in.But like you said I don't think the bone graft will take and at 300 bucks a pop this person just don't have that.
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