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Old 12-11-2012, 08:19 AM #1
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Default Help!!

I had caps on my eye teeth and a partial, 1st the cap fell off one eye tooth, and could not be put back on it would not stay, the dentist sealed the hole in what was left in the tooth and added a tooth to the partial. Shortly after the same thing happened to the other eye tooth and he did the same. This happened over 10 years ago, In the meantime I kept loosing teeth on the top and he kept adding them., now I have nothing left but this partial and what is left of these eye teeth, and I need a full denture. Problem is I have no
insurance., So I have been making due with alot of polident and dealing with it., So far no infection etc. My bottom teeth I have a partial but the remaining teeth are healthy and I continue to get dentistry, teeth cleaning etc. I am petrified at getting these two teeth/roots removed. It is just two expensive for me to afford a denture. Any suggestions., ................
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