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Old 02-12-2012, 04:06 PM #6
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Default Your partial denture and a question

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Originally Posted by EmmaH View Post
So I had 4 of my top front teeth pulled, the ones between the canines.
I got my temporary partial dentures today, but the teeth on them look really white compared to the teeth beside it.
Now I fear that makes them look like fake teeth.
My family haven't been helpful, they say it looks fine or the denture teeth will darken....
I'm really unsure what to do now, I am the worst person for complaining and not sure about this situation
Emma,

I am having the same problem your original post referred to...my partial teeth are whiter than my own teeth and they look fake because of that. Also, I talk like I have a mouth full of marbles. Were they ever able to adjust yours so you could talk normally and were you successful in darkening your teeth on the partial? I saw you mentioned you used tea and it helped some. How did you use it? Please help. I have a job interview and had this partial made while I save up for my implants. I am at my wits end. Thanks!
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