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Old 03-02-2017, 08:00 PM #9
bertharlen bertharlen is offline
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Confused Dental implants with jawbone loss??

Had a partial denture with eight teeth remaining on lower front. Those had to be removed a couple years ago and I received a full denture. This does not fit and is unusable due to floating around in my mouth.
My dentist had put Two bone grafts in the front after he removed the teeth and that it's been many months ago. He took a panoramic x-ray and said he didn't think there was enough bone in my lower jaw to do implants for snap on dentures! I do have severe osteoporosis and I am taking Prolia injections for this .

HELP! I cannot eat raw vegetables, salads, steak etc. I am only 68 years old and do not want to spend the rest of my life eating soup and mushy pasta, or rice!
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