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what does it feel like to have multiple teeth extracted and wear dentures, without a general anaesthetic.?
i take steroids for addison’s disease, and it ‘eats your bones’..consequently i have to have dentures at a young age. i wonder how painful it will be to have 3-4 teeth removed at a time, and what dentures will feel like. Will i loose all taste due to the dentures blocking taste buds? it will cost 5 thousand canadian, and i am not approved to have a general anaesthetic, so i have to have a few at a time. i just had 3 done, and am in terrible pain, swelling, etc. any feedback would be helpful..p.s.-my dentist says ‘your face will cave in’, as the bone shrinks..i am too young for this, and am frightened of the pain, the aging factor, and how well i will be able to chew, taste food…thanks for any feedback..pinkrainbow
I am in my early forties and I just had the same procedure done. I had gum disease and had to have all my teeth removed. For health reasons I could not take an anaesthetic, so I had three teeth removes over a period of four months until they were all out. I know have a full set of dentures. Initially the pain was unbearable, but it did get better once I was down to just a few of my remaining teeth. I may have just gotten use to it. Not sure. The dentures; however, is another story. I had to basically learn how to chew and talk because it is different with dentures. You always feel them in your mouth. Your food does not taste the same and yes…your mouth does cave in when you take them out. I do not and will never take mine out except in the privacy of my home because it ages me twenty years. One more thing…I experienced phantom pain once I got my dentures. I was still having toothaches eventhough I had no teeth. Everyone doesnt experience this but I did. I wish you all the luck in your endeavor. I must say that as each day goes by I am getting use to the dentures and they are looking more natural.
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