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Anyone here have NHS dentures? help please

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zinxie Sat 24-Feb-24 18:42:51

Hi, how are you doing ?

I’m about to lose a lower back molar, and it currently stands alone at the very back, as I lost the one next to it a few years ago. I’m wondering about getting a denture for the very back two lower molars..what do those of you with bottom denture experience think? Grateful for opinions as this is all new to me.

MissAdventure Sun 11-Feb-24 12:48:03

They're all valid concerns.
Maybe take a day off from work/family, or any other commitments, so you can practice getting them in and out, check they don't rub anywhere, and that you can eat while wearing them.

I felt the same: I had quite a phobia, almost, of dentures, and was devastated to realise i needed them.

You do adapt, though, honestly.

Debbidoo44 Sat 10-Feb-24 15:52:45

MissAdventure

What is it that worries you?
Mine slotted between my own teeth and that made them all the more realistic, and anchored them in place.

@MissAdventure,

All of it worries me, the fact that it is complex, does not fit right, can't get it in or out, people finding out..the list goes on

Kate1949 Sat 10-Feb-24 10:15:56

I have full dentures (since age 11 ). I have always had NHS with no problems. Having had them so young, I have always been self conscious about them. For my last set I went to a private state of the art 'posh' dentist having seen adverts for lovely natural looking teeth. I was royally ripped off. Beware.

MissAdventure Fri 09-Feb-24 22:28:12

What is it that worries you?
Mine slotted between my own teeth and that made them all the more realistic, and anchored them in place.

MissAdventure Fri 09-Feb-24 22:25:32

I haven't got one at the moment, which I hate, but it is mostly back teeth, with 2 at the bottom front.

I rarely go out, so that kind of allows me some grace, but I need to work out my next move, because I only had three new ones for about two weeks before I lost them!

No doubt i will be charged to replace them, and rightly so, but this time i want my teeth dealt with first, which I'm not really happy to pay for, and can't afford.

Debbidoo44 Fri 09-Feb-24 22:21:19

MissAdventure

I was just thinking, it wasnt so much the denture this time, it is that I need roots extracted, and have some broken stumps, but the dentist made a denture and put it in, without doing any of that stuff.

I have no idea why, and like a fool I allowed it instead of asking what on earth he was doing.

So you don't wear a denture now? if you lost it? this denture also has to go in between a bridge and another crowned tooth, I am so worried about this

MissAdventure Fri 09-Feb-24 22:18:09

My first set, I think, couldnt have been better if I had been a private patient.

Perfect fit, needed no fixation, and took up hardly any space in my mouth.

I had them for around 8 years or so, until they snapped in half on the first day of lockdown!

Mind you, they were only ever meant to be temporary. smile

Mollygo Fri 09-Feb-24 22:14:37

Debbidoo44
I hope it goes well for you. My DSis lost front teeth and was incredibly pleased to have a partial denture for them.

MissAdventure Fri 09-Feb-24 22:13:21

I was just thinking, it wasnt so much the denture this time, it is that I need roots extracted, and have some broken stumps, but the dentist made a denture and put it in, without doing any of that stuff.

I have no idea why, and like a fool I allowed it instead of asking what on earth he was doing.

Debbidoo44 Fri 09-Feb-24 22:12:59

Mollygo

After being in an accident, a family member has had a NHS partial denture for years. Since they put in the denture immediately after removing the damaged teeth, I imagine the gums do shrink after the trauma of removal, but her first denture lasted for ages.

Mollygo, thank you

Debbidoo44 Fri 09-Feb-24 22:09:44

MissAdventure

My NHS ones were great.
Even the dentist forgot they were in, sometimes, they were such a good match in tooth and gum colour.

Sadly, the new one I got recently, having waited since lockdown to see a dentist, was awful.

I say "was" because I have lost it!

Thank you, am absolutely dreading this to be honest

Mollygo Fri 09-Feb-24 22:07:40

After being in an accident, a family member has had a NHS partial denture for years. Since they put in the denture immediately after removing the damaged teeth, I imagine the gums do shrink after the trauma of removal, but her first denture lasted for ages.

MissAdventure Fri 09-Feb-24 22:05:56

My NHS ones were great.
Even the dentist forgot they were in, sometimes, they were such a good match in tooth and gum colour.

Sadly, the new one I got recently, having waited since lockdown to see a dentist, was awful.

I say "was" because I have lost it!

Debbidoo44 Fri 09-Feb-24 22:02:34

Hi,
I have to have two bottom teeth removed and a partial denture. Dentist said to have an NHS one to start with as the gums shrink after a few months. Would like any feedback on NHS denture/partials. Thank you