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Old 11-12-2013, 01:33 PM #1
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Default Problems with fixed bridge supported by implants

Hi and Greetings,

Seeking your advice. I recently have had a full mouth restoration; 5 implants on top and 5 on the bottom. A fixed bridge (complete arch) was placed on the top and on the bottom. Since it was first placed, the bottom part accumilate so much food, every time I eat, with no way to clean it at all. It is causing endless worries as it seems that sooner or later it will cause infections. I am male/62 year and I am also type 2 diabetic, and since I am not able to eat normaly (because the food remains under to bottom part) it also impact my ability to control well my diabetic condition.

I am very concerned that after all the expense (over $60k) and the long time the entire treatment took (over 2 years) it seems that it is not functional at all. Any advice or experience are welcomed.

Many thanks in advance!
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