Posted by randallinMo on December 10, 2012 at 08:27:45 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: New dentures? posted by Sore jaw on December 09, 2012 at 11:36:13:
Boy, you're tougher than me. I decided about 7 years ago to have all my teeth extracted because they were all bad. I went back and found ALL my bills for "tooth repair" that I'd had done over the previous 10 years and it totaled over $11.000.00 I decided that was enough. I told the dentist to pull them all. I went in to the oral surgeon and he pulled everyone of them at once. They had fitted me for my dentures about a week prior. When I left the oral surgeon's office I walked out of there with my new $6,000.00 pretty white teeth in my mouth. I took the pain pills for a couple days and drank "plenty" of good ole Jim Beam. I had very little soreness and the dentures fit wonderfully. Come to think of it, I don't remember a whole lot about it. "No teeth" is about the most comfortable human state there is. No more tooth aches......ever again. I don't wear my dentures much anymore....carry them in my bib overall chest pocket mainly. I might put them in once in a while if I see some little sweet thing and want to look good.
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