Seeking advice and support from the collective wisdom of GN, and apologies for the long post.
A lifetime of dental phobia and resulting neglect, came to a crisis point before Xmas leading to me facing up to my terror and going to a dentist.
Long story short, after some consultations with the dentist and a specialist brought in from the dental hospital, (and being told that part of my problem is likely genetic) the recommended course of treatment I will have to have, is total tooth extraction top and bottom, under IV sedation, all bar a couple on the lower jaw to anchor a denture to.
The timescale for healing, impressions being taken thereafter and the replacement teeth being produced means I am looking at being without any teeth at all for probably at least 6 weeks, during which time it looks like I'm going to be on a liquid diet as chewing on bare and damaged gums won't be a good idea 😢
My initial dismayed thoughts are of existing on soup with no bits in it, tea, coffee (and wine - one of your 5-a-day....), yoghurt, anything I can puree into liquid form, and something like protein shakes.
Had anyone on here been in the same situation and have any suggestions?
I was hoping for the option of getting immediate dentures and not having to face my husband without teeth until after the lights were out, but unfortunately for both of us, that's not going to happen. I'm also concerned that holding a conversation will be impossible unless in written form, as enunciating with no teeth is probably not possible?
Needless to say I'm not going to set foot outside of the house looking like the winner of a gurning competition.
Any suggestions and support is welcome please. Please no nasty comments - I've spent enough of this weekend in tears as it is, and am feeling sick with terror at the prospect of the coming treatment.
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