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Old 02-25-2012, 11:01 PM #1
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Default Help Regarding Full Dentures Please!

my fiance will *hopefully* soon be on his way to getting a full mouth set of dentures. he's been waiting years to get them and should be getting in to see a dentist within the next month. neither of us know anything about full mouth dentures. he does know that his insurance will not pay for the temporary ones, just the ones that he will use permanently. we have lots of questions and I'm sure you'll see me here often!

he will need to have all of his remaining teeth extracted. do they usually do this in one visit? how long should it take before he gets his set of dentures?

any information anyone can give us would be much appreciated. thanks!
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