Saturday 9 April 2011

dental implant surgery??????

dental implant surgery??????

im very nervous!!
i have dread of the dentist ..but do they naturally place you to sleep??? i hope they do cuz i have over 6 teeth to implant and teeth to be removed they said i will be sedated and not to eat six hours before and take 2 naproxen 1 hour before i go in im really freaken out
i dont need a dental discount program i paid 12,000 up front

Answer by Gamer Kitten
6 implants you would most liable be under full or general anesthesia instead of local or twilight. You can question for full anesthesia or question for to be referred to a different surgeon if the one you’re seeing doesn’t do or offer general anesthesia.

Answer by Kyle
Hai dnt be frightened!!! :)
its not tooo much painful
Read this u feel relax: http://www.implantdentistrystow.com/questions-and-answers.shtml

Answer by Samuel F
hey feeling very painful. check out this eBook http://www.americandiscountdental.com you will get better thought at surgery time.

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I need as much info I can get. I need dental bridges, implants, or both. I just need to know does the procedure hurt, do they work properly, is it a excellent investment? I am so young yet have to have some much work done and it is very scarey. Delight help.
I don’t have any info on dental bridges and dental implants and wanted to know are they simple to bed in, do they work like real teeth, are they comfortable?Is there any down sides on them?

Answer by w00tmaster deluxe
well it might be best to get the dental work done first. Implants arent always what they are cracked up to be. my sister just got some and when i touched them her breasts dont feel natural anymore. I know you may be young and reckon looks may be everything, but reckon about this. if you don’t get your dental work done you might end up having your teeth pulled out due to dental problems later. So worry about your boobs later, and handle your teeth now, as implants are expensive.

Answer by Toss that Yeyo and Run
Uh I reckon you are talking about tooth implants? I have a bridge and it cost about 2,500 and it was worth it. If you get a tooth pulled and you don’t replace it with something your other teeth can shift and mess up your smile. It takes an extra minute to floss because you need to use a floss threader to get under the bridge. It looks like real teeth and you can chew food like you naturally would. The dentist who did my bridge didn’t adjust it properly because as he said it was “close enough”, My jaw didn’t close all the way on the right side, so I switched dentists and he flat the conundrum in less that 2 minutes.

Answer by snoofy 10
w00tmaster deluxe – you’re very amusing! to answer the question, i’ve had a bridge, had it replaced a couple of times but it lasted many being. as the other guy said you do have to floss under it and can get decay on the anchoring teeth if you don’t take care of them.

i now have a couple of dental implants everywhere the bridge used to be. the roots of one of the anchoring teeth had abcessed so it had to be pulled. this was doubtless due to trauma of some kind (agressive dentistry, or tooth grinding).

but now i have two dental implants, only for 2 months now. they are still healing and the actual teeth have not been placed on them yet. but all is well so far. dentists said implants are better than a bridge and more like real teeth. i will still have to brush and floss around them like regular teeth, but there supposed to last longer than bridges.

after i get the teeth place on the implants, i will have to go to an orthodontist to get my bite flat because like the other guy said – dental work sometimes messes up your bite alignment. but i reckon this is not uncommon.

i hope i have given you some information you can use. excellent luck!

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