Mom Confessions
Ask me anything?
shackelford8610... Wont let me switch to my name and take anon off! ;-(
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by AnonymousJanuary 30 at 1:00 AMCan someone with gum disease wear dentures afterward? -
by Anonymous - Original PosterJanuary 30 at 1:01 AMYes however you could only get the regular dentures, not the ones attatched to implants
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hahaha I noticed that I was having conversation with this sweet lady, asking he questions... while I had the suction there, I caught myself and was like O NO I am turning into one of those assistants, she laughted lol
Quoting crescentstar2:
do you ask the people questions while they have your hands in their mouth? I've always wondered why a lot do that, duh we can't really answer without being rude
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by AnonymousJanuary 30 at 1:03 AMWould they still be able to live a normal life with a regular dentures? Meaning not having to constantly worry about it coming apart while eating or talking.
Quoting Anonymous:
Yes however you could only get the regular dentures, not the ones attatched to implants
Quoting Anonymous:
Can someone with gum disease wear dentures afterward?
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by Anonymous - Original PosterJanuary 30 at 1:06 AMabsolutly... The things they have done now a days as far as technology is incredible. So most def!!
Quoting Anonymous:
Would they still be able to live a normal life with a regular dentures? Meaning not having to constantly worry about it coming apart while eating or talking.
Quoting Anonymous:
Yes however you could only get the regular dentures, not the ones attatched to implants
Quoting Anonymous:
Can someone with gum disease wear dentures afterward?
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by AnonymousJanuary 30 at 1:08 AMWhy not? It seems like implants with dentures would be the better option
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Yes however you could only get the regular dentures, not the ones attatched to implants
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Can someone with gum disease wear dentures afterward? -
by AnonymousJanuary 30 at 1:11 AMmy son always has bad breath even though he brushes 2x daily and flosses as well. Is this a dental issue or a medical issue?
Also, his molars still havent fallen out and he's 7. normal?
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by Anonymous - Original PosterJanuary 30 at 1:14 AMbad breath can be caused from food, but like you said he brushes and flosses. So it sounds to me like you need to take him to the dentist to get some xrays... sounds like some sort of infections going on. He shouldnt loose his first molars till he is 10-12. So he still has a few years ;-)
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my son always has bad breath even though he brushes 2x daily and flosses as well. Is this a dental issue or a medical issue?
Also, his molars still havent fallen out and he's 7. normal?