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Old 06-06-2012, 05:50 AM   #9
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Making the denture before teeth are extracted is called an immediate denture. It will most likely have to be adjusted a few times as the gums and bone heal. The best way, if you don't mind going without teeth for while, is to remove the teeth and then wait 6 months or more until you have fully healed before making the denture. A lot of people are not willing to do that.


Ok this makes sense to me. They are calling it a healing denture and give me all kinds of benefits for it but when I press them, they admit it is just a vanity thing.

I am intrigued by your info on patient specific anatomy and how this affects or could/should affect treatment recommendations. Is there something(s) I should be asking them so I can feel certain that anchors are the best option for my mouth rather than just their preference?

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