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Old 08-31-2012, 03:41 PM
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Hi Robert,

It is common for the partial dentures to need several adjustments to help them fit better. I know you are anxious to wear them, but it is not wise to keep them in when they hurt so bad. Because you cannot see your dentist until tuesday, it is best to leave them out until then. If you leave the partials in without being adjusted, you will get very bad sores that will take a long time to heal which means you would have to leave the partials out anyway.

Sorry you have had a difficult time with your teeth.... sounds like your teeth were not in such great shape when you entered the military. If you have a lot of bone loss from teeth that were removed only 3 years ago, that indicates that the teeth were already badly decayed or broken down. When that occurs, your replacement options will be limited. Hopefully your new dentist will work with you on getting these partials comfortable. It may take some time......

Bryanna



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Originally Posted by robcourson1 View Post
hello my name is robert, in new here seeking help becase the military took all but 10 teeth away 3 years ago. it took 3 yearsto get partials, and denided me inplantd because they filed down my jaw bones so far. the new doctor i have on post now made sure he can get me to smile again and pretty much eat properly again. i just recieved them yesterday. abd the dentist is closed tell tuesday the 4th. what can help ease the pain im in when i even so much bite a marshmellow. my mother reconmends a dental wax to help fill in wee the partials sit. i went and got some seabond because they seemed kinda wobbly persay.
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