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Denture question. Do I or don't I.

(12 Posts)
seadragon Thu 16-May-24 05:19:26

One of my front teeth fell out after I hit it hard with my binoculars preceded by a baby son then a baby granddaughter throwing their heads back against my face over the years. I did get a 'plate' with a tooth on it but couldn't enjoy my food at all so pretty much don't bother with it unless there's a family photo opportunity..

aggie Wed 15-May-24 22:09:10

I wear my bottom denture no problem , but it took more than one try to get used to it !

kittylester Wed 15-May-24 22:03:07

crazyH trying it once is not giving a new drnture much of a try.

Romola Wed 15-May-24 18:55:21

Trisher, I agree with those who say, don't bother if the missing teeth were back ones. But gaps in the front aren't too pretty.
I've lost back teeth on the upper jaw and I do manage with a partial denture.
None of it's fun, is it? Not to mention the cost. Oh well....

Coolgran65 Wed 15-May-24 18:38:11

Oops..... would not want a front gap.

Coolgran65 Wed 15-May-24 18:36:34

I have a top denture and with a little fixitive it is excellent. My dentist did mention just in conversation that a lower denture is more difficult. However if it was lower front teeth I would be giving it a go if at all possible. I would want a front gap. Also with a gap, the remaining teeth will 'drift'.
Just to add, I went back to him 3 times to have my upper denture adjusted before I was happy with the comfort.

crazyH Wed 15-May-24 18:30:51

Trisher agree with rosie1959 - I have lost a couple of teeth from bottom -back. Had a partial denture at a cost of about £300 - used it once, didn’t get on with it at all - so, binned it. I am managing fine, absolutely fine. Don’t waste your money.

BlueBelle Wed 15-May-24 18:15:12

kittylester professional or not I was constantly being pressurised to have implants which I can’t afford and don’t want everytime I had a check up it was pointed out that my back missing teeth could have implants at such and such price once I refused I totally felt all interest in my teeth and mouth disappeared until the next check up

rosie1959 Wed 15-May-24 18:11:57

Depends where the missing teeth are if they are at the front I would have dentures but at the side or back I wouldn’t bother.
I have a top partial plate and never have got on with it and will leave it out whenever possible

kittylester Wed 15-May-24 17:41:36

Your dentists will be a professional person with a lot of training so it would seem sensible to take their advice.

keepingquiet Wed 15-May-24 15:44:29

Who is Peter? I presume you mean taking from Peter to pay Paul- ie go without something to pay for something else?
I can't give you any advice I'm afraid- some dentures work and some don't, but they should have some kind of guarantee surely?
Sometimes we have to risk these things- either way you'll be missing out and that's a shame. Is there no help on the NHS if funds are so tight?

Trisher123 Wed 15-May-24 14:22:37

Hi. I have had two teeth bottom extracted, and my question is: the dentist has recommended I have the two teeth put on a denture, to help me with eating. Now, I am okay as it is, but she says it could cause more problems with my top teeth, if I don't have this done. These will cost £310, which I CAN afford if I borrow from Peter, but I don't have many savings at all and no way to make it up. Would you just see how it went, or I know the dentist knows best, but my daughter had dentures at the bottom, and said she couldn't get used to them, my sis had them and said they're difficult to keep in. Could someone advise me please. Thank you.