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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Explaining what an immediate denture is and how it's different than a regular denture.
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Komentáře • 791

  • @Kimberly_K_
    @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci +16

    ⁠I’d like to extend a very heartfelt Thank you for taking the time & compassion to offer so much care & concern as well as great advice to any and all of these beautiful people that are struggling with the necessary evil of replacing their teeth .
    It has such a gigantic impact on one’s self esteem , confidence & well being .
    Thank you again Dr.
    And … best of luck and health to all that are in the process of this journey ❤

  • @octane_rl4659
    @octane_rl4659 Před rokem +54

    After spoiling my wife with everything she ever wanted, I decided to splurge on myself after divorcing her. Had all my upper teeth pulled for denture implant. Didnt last, the screw posts fell out, and was at a crossroads, After watching every denture video known to man I decided to buy all the materials and tools online and make my own. Thats what I do, I make stuff. I will say I was super pleased with the results. Perfect fit, perfect alignment and great bite. Nobody can tell either. I even made my mother a partial. These videos are great inspiration.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +4

      Great to hear. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @GoFarFarAway.
      @GoFarFarAway. Před rokem +10

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental now that would be as great tutorial to watch!!!

    • @leesa-xx5mp
      @leesa-xx5mp Před rokem +4

      That's amazing, good for you.

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci +3

      Wow !! I am quite over the top impressed ! I wouldn’t even know where to begin and like you , I’ve watched nearly every video in creation . I purchased a kit by Denta Fix which Incudes the exact same materials such as bondings, catalyst & cements. I’ve attempted a singular tooth or 2 which appeared nearly perfect , yet didn’t last more than a month or so.
      I’d LOVE any input on how you created such a masterpiece..

    • @CrystalK---
      @CrystalK--- Před 9 měsíci

      More Power To Ya! 😊

  • @sandyberardelli1307
    @sandyberardelli1307 Před rokem +31

    I got an immediate top denture 10 years ago and they still fit perfectly.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear! Thank you very much for watching!

    • @grettybird5145
      @grettybird5145 Před rokem +1

      Wow

    • @piewhackit2me
      @piewhackit2me Před rokem +1

      Good to know because I’ve been told at best to expect 70% good fit with immediate dentures that they are more for looks than actual eating.Getting all teeth extracted tomorrow with immediate

    • @ronaldwilson1431
      @ronaldwilson1431 Před rokem

      sandyberardelli1307: how is that possible as they're only supposed to be good for about 6months. I have started the process and I need to know.

    • @leesa-xx5mp
      @leesa-xx5mp Před 11 měsíci

      I'm going for mine in 12 days..I'm super nervous that it will look odd..not natural to myself.. I hope it does or that i get use to it quick.. :(

  • @eileenschultz8993
    @eileenschultz8993 Před 2 lety +24

    I'm getting ready to have all of what's left of my teeth extracted and while ld prefer to wait several weeks to heal..I will be getting immediate dentures.you have explained this process just amazingly well!! I'm still very nervous as I'm 74 years old..and it's pretty intimidating but can't continue with bad teeth and gums.thank you for such a great video I'm saving this.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much !!

    • @caseygottschalk591
      @caseygottschalk591 Před 2 lety +2

      If you have not gone through with it yet, I highly suggest doing immediate endures for the top but waiting for healing on the bottom. The bottoms are so tough to get a good fit. I have had mine for nearly 3 months and had 2 relines with no help. They are just way too large and no adhesive will hold them in.

    • @cynthiapaxton8343
      @cynthiapaxton8343 Před rokem +2

      Hi Eileen how'd it go? Good I hope? Well I'm in same boat except I'm cpl yrs younger and am getting the wait on kind . So not exactly but lol.
      I've been putting it off forever and have been told because of time involved equaling gum loss big time, dentist say I may not like the look at all I also have an overbite or underbite,I'd swear it was the opposite of what they are saying but my point was when you mentioned the fear etc boy I know what you mean. Goodluck

  • @Leddex_vr
    @Leddex_vr Před 2 lety +34

    Twelve years with an immediate denture for my top. Never had a redline or ever used pads , any liners or adhesive. I consider myself very lucky . Now I’m looking to get the bottom done, but hear that it’s slot harder to get right. I’m opting for a whole new set including the top. I’m a little afraid that my luck won’t hold out. Crossing my fingers and hoping that by getting a set instead of just a bottom denture in hopes that it will be a better overall astetic along with them fitting well with each other.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +6

      Lower dentures are more difficult to get to stay in place. But some people have good luck with them. I hope you have a similar experience as you had with your upper. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @Jesus.SaVeS77
      @Jesus.SaVeS77 Před rokem +1

      Hi,@@VeryNiceSmileDental If U read my 1st question elsewhere. This is reg: Upper dentures. They're way too wide for my gums.
      I use extra hold Poligrip & or Fixodent along with denture Extrahold powder, etc. But I have to add powder & gel more than once a day.
      If not, my upper dentures come loose. So I definitely have to keep Poligrip or Fixo dent in my purse. Just in case I need it. Because it's Very Embarrass'n when my teeth get loose. While I'm eatn @ Restaurant or hav'n dinner @ a friend's 🏠, etc.
      PleaSe give me some advise.
      I 👁️👁️video's for examples of what other's do when they have the same problems I'm hav'n. I have most bottom teeth, no partial.
      I got upper denture in May this year, so it's been 5 mos.
      I know my gums are still Heal'n & shrink'n. I know it takes time as well. However, is my denture supposed 2 fit better with a lining? Like the dentist said. It never does,

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci

      Wow !! That’s so great to hear . I’d be terrified too of my lucky streak running out 😮 I’ve done tons of research & your one in a zillion perfect cases for sure.
      I wish you the best outcome on your decision to pursue the lower in combination.

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci

      @@Jesus.SaVeS77Hi there , Sorry to ask but , what is a lining ?
      I’m only Just beginning the lengthy learning process of the steps and procedures

  • @DOSBoxMom
    @DOSBoxMom Před 6 měsíci +7

    I appreciate your explanation, which went into a little more detail than what I was told by my dentist.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @larrystradeski8261
    @larrystradeski8261 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Great video,well explained.After being in the dental field for 50 years as a dental tech.for myself I would go for the permanent denture after waiting 6 to 8 weeks or more of healing.I can make the patient a better set of dentures after the healing, better fit and the patient can try in and look at the dentures before they are finish.This way usually is a lot less expence then immediates.

    • @lolitaalmostgrown
      @lolitaalmostgrown Před 6 měsíci +3

      I haven’t eaten for only 9 days and I am real close to jamming the intermediate denture in there on the sutures and trying to chew. Dear God. Food.

  • @benitathomas3325
    @benitathomas3325 Před 2 lety +24

    Thank you for so much for giving such an in-depth explanation, I’m getting immediate dentures within the next few weeks and my own dentist wasn’t as thorough as you were, thanks so much for explaining the pros and cons.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +5

      You are so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful! Thank you very much for watching. Let me know how it goes for you.

    • @Jesus.SaVeS77
      @Jesus.SaVeS77 Před rokem +1

      Hi@@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank U so much for explaining what immediate dentures are.
      I was told by my Denturist that I'd have to pay again. The same Amt that I paid for 1st set upper dentures. Is this True? That's If I wanted permanant dentures? After my gums have healed & Shrank. He said it could or would take my gums up to a year. This is More Expensive than I thought it was gonna be. 😭😭 I Need advice please. Because I'm very Unhappy with this 1st set of upper dentures.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +3

      @@Jesus.SaVeS77 Can your denturist reline your immediate dentures? Sometimes a second set of dentures is needed after the immediate dentures. Usually your dentist will tell you about it ahead of time so that you can plan accordingly. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @Jesus.SaVeS77
      @Jesus.SaVeS77 Před rokem

      Gdm.@@VeryNiceSmileDental,
      Ok, Yur welcme! Thnx for reply & answers.
      My Denturist had it in writing. But I didn't really understand. Then I spoke with him, briefly, by Ph. 📞 as well.
      However, I don't think he gave me Enough detailed info., so I'd understand Clearly that my 1st set of Dentures wouldn't fit Snug, or work as well. Bcuz plate would be 2 wide, etc 😭😭
      Now I totally👀/understnd why folks Do Not wanna wear or eat with dentures in their mouth & they walk around Toothless, etc.🤦🏽
      Bcuz dentures are very Uncomfy & Annoying to wear & eat with in mouth. Even after my denturist adds white Rubber lining to my denture they Still Do not fit good/well. & Even addn all the teeth products on dentures daily. They're still too Wide for my lil. mouth & Still hard for me to Bite, eat, Chew properly. 😯😳😱🥺😢😥😥😭😭
      My Teeth Still come loose after chew'n, eatn. So I have 2 rinse old stuff off & Add Gel/Powder to my teeth Again.😐😒🤨🧐🤔😠😤

    • @Jesus.SaVeS77
      @Jesus.SaVeS77 Před rokem +2

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental
      Oh! "?" Should a 2nd set of upper dentures be the same price as 1st set/immediate denture? 😳🤨🧐🤔

  • @barbrabass6903
    @barbrabass6903 Před rokem +5

    I do thank you for your explanation which is way more than I ever got from my dentist

  • @nanwijanarko1969
    @nanwijanarko1969 Před 3 lety +16

    Hello! I've realized I need to start taking a better care of my dental health and found your videos very informative. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @cindykhalid8937
    @cindykhalid8937 Před 2 lety +10

    I want to tell you that you really helped me in understanding what's about to happen. I have oral surgery, I had all teeth taken out, I had several teeth cut out and had stitches. My oral surgeon did a contouring of my gums, shaved down the bone and I am a little over one month of my healing process. After discussion with my oral surgeon before the surgery, I was asked if I wanted to immediately have dentures put in right after surgery, or wait. I asked him what he felt would be the best way to go. My oral surgeon said If I felt comfortable going without teeth, that his advise would to go a month to two months with no teeth so the gums could heal better. I chose to take his advice and did not get any dentures in right after my surgery. The stitches dissolved, and I just had my once month check up last week. He said I had remarkable healing, and I didn't have to go another month of healing and I am ready to now get my impressions for my dentures. What confused me was when I called my local dentist to get my first appointment scheduled. They were telling me I need a temporary denture then after 6-12 months I would get another impression for my long term or permanent dentures. I thought by choosing to get the contouring of my gums and waiting a month of healing without any teeth that I wouldn't have to go through this process. So, my question is, am I ready to get my impressions of my top and lower teeth? From your video, I felt confident that I am ready for this process and I do not have to do the 6-12 months of a temporary. I'm hoping this is the case because I am not willing to do this process, I just want to get my impressions and get my full set of dentures. I hope you can respond and ease my mind. I have already spent a lot of money having the surgery and everything removed, including a wisdom tooth and paying extra to have the contouring done because my oral surgeon said that would have my gums all set up for dentures. Thank you for taking the time out to read this and I hope I get a response. Your video was very helpful , and I think by watching your video I got my answer, but I just wanted to make sure. By the time I have my appointment, I will be going into almost 7 full months of healing with no teeth at all.

    • @cindykhalid8937
      @cindykhalid8937 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh, I made a typo,, my appointment with the dentist is July 14th, at that point, I will have been in 7 ( almost 8 WEEKS) of the healing state, not months like I originally typed, LOL After the contouring, or the medical name Alveoloplasty, my gums are very smooth and no up and down roller-coaster look, very level all the way around. I was put totally under for my surgery, which I highly suggest to anyone going through this. The healing of the stitches was the worse part of my healing, so I was so happy when my oral surgeon said I had remarkable healing and I do not need to wait another month of healing. Ideally no one wants to go a month or longer without any teeth, but I work from home and I wear a mask wherever I go, so it was no problem for me, and the liquid then soft food diet was a small sacrifice to be able to heal properly.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +3

      After having teeth removed, your jawbone will shrink as it heals. The greatest amount of shrinking will occur in the first 6 months or so. In a situation such as yours, I usually take impressions 6 weeks or so after the time of the extractions. I do plan on relining the dentures in 6 to 12 months due to the shrinkage that will occur as your jawbone heals.
      Discuss your concerns with your dentist to make sure you are both on the same page. It's also better to consult with the dentist who will make your dentures before you have your teeth extracted.
      I hope I was able to ease your mind a little bit. Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
      Thank you very much for watching!

    • @judemilstein2758
      @judemilstein2758 Před 2 lety +6

      Hi Cindy,
      I really appreciate it the detail in your descriptions of what you're currently going through and of course selfishly because I'm going to the exact same thing on the exact same timeline I wondered if perhaps I could even briefly connect to share a bit of the journey.
      Unfortunately my oral surgeon is different from the dental office which made me an immediate which I have not yet been able to even put into my mouth and it's almost been a month and they're each telling me that the other guy doesn't know what they're talking about.. meaning the oral surgeon is telling me that I should have given it four to six weeks after having all my teeth removed before I had even immediate or regular dentures cast as my gums were going to be changing I also had stitches in a few of my teeth exactly as you did after having all of my teeth removed and I just had a few more bone shards that had to be surgically removed a few days ago.
      And then I have the dental office telling me the oral surgeon is wrong and, in that if I don't wear immediate dentures right after complete tooth removal then there's no hope of them aligning to your gums which makes no sense to me at all.
      Right now I'm in the middle of some horrible depression and complete confusion because of course I spent thousands of dollars as it sounds like you have and now they want me to either spend more on another entirely new cast and or wait another couple months as a toothless teacher /actor which were and are in my professions prior to covid and all this denture hell.
      Like you I thought it was a bold brave let's take a look at the bigger picture choice to just have all the teeth taken out at once and also insurance why it's it made more sense but now I remain completely confused and mystified as to when one should even be able to wear immedias and or cast once the gums have healed.
      I'm sorry for all this too much detail but I just simply not been not been able to find anyone who's in the exact same situation I am and perhaps willing to share the journey which I'm finding is at the present time completely debilitating in my life unfortunately.
      Anyway I'm usually very private person and also very aware of that precious commodity called time so certainly if this doesn't bring any bells or there's nothing that you could get out of perhaps even a short conversation then just ignore all these words but thank you for your detailed observations otherwise and good luck with your journey.

    • @shannonbailey7580
      @shannonbailey7580 Před rokem +1

      Did they use the bone saw to shave down the bone? You say it like it is nothing I am still having flashbacks six months later this is what I consider cruel and inhumane treatment yet we pay thousands for it?

    • @shannonbailey7580
      @shannonbailey7580 Před rokem

      I'm still tripping over the nerve block too. And needles don't bother me I can imagine someone who they do.

  • @IceBreakBottle
    @IceBreakBottle Před rokem +9

    I'm going in 2 weeks to get 22 teeth pulled and get immediate dentures. This was very informative thank you

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome! Good luck with the procedure, let me know how it goes.

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci

      Hi friend ,
      Checking in to see how your procedure and process is going ? Would love an update.

    • @IceBreakBottle
      @IceBreakBottle Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Kimberly_K_ Great! I'm going in for my first realignment tomorrow. I had the teeth removed while being awake and there was no pain at all. The most painful part is a few days after extraction, but there are pain killers for that. I'm smiling again and have so much self confidence back. No longer having to hold back my laughter when something funny happens, I can look at my friends and be proud of my smile. Such a life changer and totally worth it. I've waited this long for my realignment so I can get a better fit as my gums will have healed a lot better. Are you thinking about getting some?

    • @wolves1fan830
      @wolves1fan830 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm going in March 5th for top one I'm 42 and was devastated at first being 42 and having to lose my teeth I only have my fronts and two molars left on top so I only have to get like 6-8 teeth removed
      So hopefully it won't be bad I have a amazing dentist one of the best in the country id bet so at least I got that piece of mind but and still really nervous about everything being ok

    • @djpetra
      @djpetra Před 2 měsíci

      Oh God bless. The process has been very frustrating and painful fir me. I had 21 teeth removed A month ago. The dentures left sores all over my mouth and became painful to eat anything. Taste is distorted and they don't fit properly. I've been depressed ever since. It's a long and arduous process. God bless.

  • @RCTPatriot75
    @RCTPatriot75 Před rokem +1

    I got extremely sick and all my top teeth basically disintegrated(strangely my bottom teeth were barely effected) . I am having all my top teeth removed and I have opted for an immediate denture followed by a regular denture over getting implants. I'm diabetic and had infection issues, it's been 16 months since my last infection but I really don't want to have the posts put in and experience issues. If I can go several years without infection I'll consider implants at that point. Thank you for this concise video explaining everything.

  • @beautifuldisaster139
    @beautifuldisaster139 Před 3 lety +4

    1wk ago today had 15 extractions plus gum bone cut top & bottom & temp dentures all in same setting .. healing is going good stitches are starting to dissolve & come out everything’s looks good so far ..

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear that you're healing well. Let me know how it goes as you heal up. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @lyndamitton4496
    @lyndamitton4496 Před rokem +3

    Wow… you must really like your work…you are so friendly, even happy…thank you for encouraging people with options and explaining them! I bet your patients don’t have ‘dentaphobia’ !

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words. I started the channel to help explain dentistry to people. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Před 2 lety +4

    In about a week, I will get full extractions, and then regular dentures after six weeks of healing. Many of my teeth now are loose, one very loose and wobbly, and some missing. So, I'm really looking forward to the process, although, I did back out originally, but not this time. Thanks, John

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear John. Let me know how the extractions go. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @jalen5981
      @jalen5981 Před 2 lety +1

      I will be getting full extractions as well. Will you be sedated during the process? I planning to ask my dentist can I be put to sleep during the process because I have really bad anxiety 😟

    • @yolanda9730
      @yolanda9730 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jalen5981 How did it go Jalen?? Hope you are ok

    • @yolanda9730
      @yolanda9730 Před 2 měsíci

      @@tracymontoya2119 Oh boy what a journey you and I'm so sorry you have to go through this. Let me know how it goes. I will be right behind you soon.. Few years maybe sooner.. Good luck to you. I will be thinking about you

  • @rshettle123
    @rshettle123 Před 28 dny

    I'm 6 weeks now with my immediate dentures doing fine. Thank goodness for adhesives. I have to use a ton of it, but my dentures remain rock steady. I can eat just fine and chew gum to. They are beginning to feel like my normal teeth. You get use to them. The key is for them to remain rock steady to feel natural and be able to eat anything you desire. Im hoping my permanent set will be even better with a fit being more precise. The only hassle is taking them out at night with all the glue to get cleaned out of my mouth, but I'm learning how to do that more efficiently. Chewing gum is a great way to practice and get used to using your new teeth and your tongue. Eating will begin to feel natural like before. I wish I could just leave them in my mouth but it is important to take them out for cleaning and soaking in water. I add white vinegar to the water. I wish you all luck. You can make this work. Immediates are only temporary.

  • @brianrenwick8154
    @brianrenwick8154 Před 3 lety +10

    Yes I just had my remaining teeth extracted (20) July 26.The surgeon installed my immediate dentures and I was wheeled to recovery where the recovery nurses proceeded to take out my freshly installed teeth taking along with tissue,stiches ....and it bled heavy....they gauzed me up and released me to my driver.So while at home I changed gauze frequently.The day after(27) I had appointment with my Denturist who thought it odd they would remove the dentures and not explain why.Anyhow after he checked out my gums he showed me the bag of take home brushes,denture soak and container,when done he showed me where on the dentures to apply the gum heal and he plopped them in,top fit pretty good and secure the bottom is a bit loose but I see him next week to possibly feline the bottom.Just saying with the amount of work to my mouth I wished I could afford implants....but at 3200.00 a tooth that's out....once the swelling goes down and gums healed up I'm sure I will get used to my immediates.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +1

      Great to hear you are doing well after your immediates. Thank you very much for sharing your story, and thank you very much for watching!

    • @caseysreptiles
      @caseysreptiles Před 2 lety

      Adhesive works well to keep the bottom from moving super poligrip works great on my temporary bottom ones

    • @doloresikbaker2371
      @doloresikbaker2371 Před rokem

      K

    • @shannonbailey7580
      @shannonbailey7580 Před rokem

      At least you had a driver I had to drive myself it was a 2 1/2 hour drive I went to UTHSC in Memphis tho this may be why I am traumatized. They only charged $25 per tooth.

  • @Irishgirl90586
    @Irishgirl90586 Před 2 lety +3

    I just had the last nine teeth removed two weeks ago and have the stitches out in a days time. I’m really looking forward to having my dentures . It was suggested to have immediate dentures right after having all my teeth out but I was informed that it could be painful could get ulcers & it wouldn’t be pleasant at all so I opted to let my gums heal first .
    I still can’t believe I have no teeth and am getting dentures !!!
    Thanks for your video it’s always nice to have advice .
    From Australia 🇦🇺

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much for watching. Let me know how it goes when you get your dentures.

    • @Irishgirl90586
      @Irishgirl90586 Před 2 lety

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental
      Yes I will definitely let you know .
      I really enjoy your videos very nice to listen to.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much !

  • @KDean22
    @KDean22 Před 3 měsíci +1

    YOU ARE AWESOME. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES WITH GRACE BEYOND MEASURE

  • @lolitaalmostgrown
    @lolitaalmostgrown Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’ve been without my uppers for 9 days now (yes, I am counting). This not eating is so hard. Doing it for months would make me angrier than quitting smoking did.

  • @donaldsperring5055
    @donaldsperring5055 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the information. Appreciated. I’m getting ready to start the process.

  • @littlemissmakeup075
    @littlemissmakeup075 Před 2 lety

    this has helped i get immediate ones for my rl7 as it needs to come out but chewing will be difficult this has explained a lot and feel much better now thanks

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for watching! Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @caitlincarolus409
    @caitlincarolus409 Před rokem +1

    This really helped me I just got my immediate dentures yesterday

  • @nathanvinson4819
    @nathanvinson4819 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm 26 go on the 2nd to get my top immediate denture. so excited to have back jaw teeth agin only have 10 on top . been 2 years without so my front tops started braking from eating with them.

  • @Diana-lq5yj
    @Diana-lq5yj Před 3 lety +7

    I have an off topic question. I have full dentures going on 2 years now. I have Sjogrens. Biotene, Salagen, drinking water constantly all day... Nothing helps the dry mouth that causes pretty bad burning sensation. Have you ever had a patient with this autoimmune disorder that you found a treatment for? Thank you, I really enjoy watching your videos.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, thank you very much for watching. Unfortunately there is no magic bullet for dry mouth due to Sjogrens. There is a prescription medication called SalivaMax that may help.

    • @Diana-lq5yj
      @Diana-lq5yj Před 3 lety +1

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you, I haven't heard of that one. I'll ask my doctor.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +1

      Let me know if it helps. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @PattyDalmau
      @PattyDalmau Před 2 lety +2

      I have had knee replacements and have many questions. I still have teeth left, 3 molars left.
      I lost my teeth due to chemo, Big Pharma’s (Lyricaca) side effects. I started to have dry mouth now I gave beginning gum disease?
      I have long roots so I was thinking of instant dentures but after listening to you, I’m having second thoughts. What drives me to instant dentures is my joint replacement as the surgeon told me my mouth is my Achilles’ tendon. I’ve been good flossing and brushing to no avail.
      Do I need abutment and bone grafts? Medical doesn’t cover them.
      Two dentists think I should have full dentures and one dentist thinks I should do only the upper instant dentures. I disagree. The bottom middle teeth I have left need veneers but it’s not covered by Medical, he told me it’s just cosmetic but I’ve grinded them down and they are sharp.
      My gut says bite the bullet and get full dentures. Should I be concerned about my joint replacement and waiting 2-3 months for regular dentures? Thank you in advance🤓🎈

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci

      @@Diana-lq5yjwishing you the best of luck friend.

  • @WarzoneVincent
    @WarzoneVincent Před 18 dny

    I have immediate dentures while my gums are healing. The worst part is where there are bone spicules in the gums that cause an almost itchy, pressured, and sore spot when any pressure is put on the denture. I am about a month out and can't really eat anything with them.

  • @sheacole4660
    @sheacole4660 Před 5 měsíci

    I wouldn't ever recommend doing same day. I just got all mine done today. And so glad i did. And do sedation if you get it done. But same day would be so painful.

  • @MikeBurns-bi5xj
    @MikeBurns-bi5xj Před rokem

    I had a partial but now I lost all of my teeth and I only had 7 left she pulled the rest of them and said I have to wait 6 months before I get dentures and she wants them to fit properly no bumps in the lower mouth nice and smooth

  • @mabogayderousselle832
    @mabogayderousselle832 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My dentist wants to put immediately dentures in my mouth upper teeths but it was uncomfortable still have some swelling and it was hurting decided to wait a little while until the swelling goes down it was painful trying to fit the dentures in my mouth

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi, I usually put the immediate dentures in right after I remove the remaining teeth. Once the gums swell, you may have to wait a few days for the swelling to go down before you can insert the denture.

    • @mabogayderousselle832
      @mabogayderousselle832 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental thank you so much 🙏🏽

  • @annasotiriou1987
    @annasotiriou1987 Před 5 měsíci

    thank you for your info. I have immediate dentures both up and down for 10 years. now I need to go to regular dentures as the teeth are getting too loose and it is not pleasurable any more. I really do not look forward to not having teeth for 3 month but it has to be done so I have a beautiful smile again this summer on the beach

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi, if you have a set of immediate dentures, you can still wear them while your new set of dentures is being made.

    • @annasotiriou1987
      @annasotiriou1987 Před 5 měsíci

      how as these are hooked on the teeth which have to be removed. Sorry for my English I live in Greece and are doing research. Implants are not possible due to osteoporosis

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi, are you talking about partial dentures that are still hooked onto teeth?

    • @annasotiriou1987
      @annasotiriou1987 Před 5 měsíci

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Hi yes those are the ones. anyway today I have an appointment with my dentist and I think I have enough information so I can ask the right questions. Thanks a lot your video has been very helpful

    • @SunnySoThrifty
      @SunnySoThrifty Před 4 měsíci

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental -Is this true? You can keep immediate dentures for over a year?

  • @patriciaryans6418
    @patriciaryans6418 Před 2 lety +3

    I had immediate dentures uppers and lowers. Once I reapplied my immediate dentures after removing the gauze from my mouth once the bleeding had stopped, my dentures fit like the impression tray they measured my teeth with in the office. There is know way I can wear these dentures without a realign. I am terribly disappointed that my dentures where so poorly fitted. Is this a regular occurrence?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about your experience. What did your dentist tell you? I know sometimes, dentists will make a "transitional" set of dentures as the immediates since they know that a lot of changes will happen as the patients jaws heal, then they will make a final set of dentures once your jawbones have healed. That should have been explained to you before treatment was started.
      In my area, I usually try to make the immediate set of dentures fit as well as possible, depending on the patients situation. I usually see people who's teeth have been failing for years, so they are missing several teeth by the time I start making them immediate dentures.

  • @SariennMusic73
    @SariennMusic73 Před 2 lety +5

    I wanted immediates but after thinking about it, waiting for my jaw to heal is best. Cheaper. Immediates need almost constant adjusting and that costs $$$. Waiting, sure, I'll be without teeth but I don't even care. The only thing that matters is my health. Getting this rot and poison out of my mouth is my number one reason.
    #2 is fresh breath
    #3 painless eating and drinking
    #4 no more abscesses
    # 5 no worries about sepsis from abscesses going to my brain or heart.
    And last and least #6 a nice complete smile.
    Many put smile as number one. And I get that. I'm a female and I get it. But it's been so long now that my only desires are getting my health back 100%. The nice smile is just a small extra nice attachment :)

  • @hakunamatata8919
    @hakunamatata8919 Před 2 lety +12

    I live in Germany and here it is common sense to give you immediate dentures right after teeth extraction and start the process of regulars after 3-4 months. We have to pay for both sets partially, the immediate costs around 650 USD and the permanents around 1000 USD. Price is for upper and bottom together, but only for the cheapest plastic teeth.
    I am 8 weeks in my immediates now and can´t wait for my regulars. They are really loose now, especially the bottom feels three times bigger now as they have been in the beginning. Might be because I had infections in my jar when impressions were made.
    I am in that lucky situation, I can spend a bit of money and I am quite young. I was thinking of ceramic teeth instead of plastic because I want the most natural/ best looking teeth. I am also a smoker and love coffee....I heard ceramic wouldn´t stain as plastic does ? Would you recommend them, are they worth the extra price ? I don´t want implants as I have trouble with autoimmune reactions and think my body would reject them.
    Thanks in advance !

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +15

      Ceramic teeth aren't used very much any more. Plastic teeth are very durable and stain resistant, and can be very lifelike. One of the benefits of plastic teeth is that they will bond to the pink plastic part of the denture. Ceramic teeth can't be bonded and are more likely to separate from the denture base. Ceramic is also more likely to chip. I hope I answered your question. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @yonasmulugeta1766
    @yonasmulugeta1766 Před 2 lety +1

    I month a go I had a Denture and I listed can you do something

  • @mjax48
    @mjax48 Před 2 lety +4

    I got my immediate dentures( upper and lower) mid October, Im extremely unhappy with both. I've never been able to wear the lower denture. The plastic that fits on the inside of my gum cuts into my gum down where my tongue meets my gum then there's a significant gap at the front inside gum. Below the back of what would be my front teeth. After several adjustments they still fall right out when I eat, drink, use a straw and even speaking pops them out. When they're in there's a definite rocking back and forth, from front to back. The uppers aren't much better. These are so loose, without adhesive, they simply fall out. Im having to use a great deal more adhesive sometimes every 2 to 3 hours because the adhesive disolves. As with the lower set I can't eat or drink anything. My speech has greatly been affected as well. I can no longer pronounce my esses correctly due to the extra thick palette where my tongue rests. The plastic on the inside front where my gums sit seems to be getting thinner. When first recieved them only one tooth was visable and now four teeth can be seen also there is a thinning spot just above my front tooth that comes across as a dark spot when im wearing it. I've been back 6 times for adjustments. Every denture wearer Ive spoken to says they were given a set of immediate dentures to wear while their gums healed then they were fitted with a regular set which they were allowed to pick the color, shape and size and layout of their regular set. I'm, getting only the immediate set.
    I paid just over 6000.00 for these. Did I get what I paid for?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry to hear about all the trouble you are having with your immediate dentures. Have you talked to your dentist about having them relined?

    • @tanyabonnette1796
      @tanyabonnette1796 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s the question I have too. My dentist is only giving me one immediate set. Over 6k. I’m scared he’s trying to rip me off

    • @tanyabonnette1796
      @tanyabonnette1796 Před 2 lety +1

      Very Nice Smile Dental why do some dentists only give immediate dentures then charge the same as the regular ones?

  • @dmandman9
    @dmandman9 Před 8 měsíci

    I just got my upper teeth extracted and immediate dentures approximately a month ago. My dentist didn’t really explain the process other than to say I’d be getting immediate dentures, then would be getting the permanent dentures several months later. My gums have shrunk so quickly until the adhesive is doing ALL the holding. Supposed to get a relign in about two weeks. Wish I’d been told all that was involved prior to starting the process, so I could have mentally prepared myself. I thought that the post extraction pain would be the worst part of the process. But that wasn’t bad. It’s the dealing with loose fit and being unable to really chew anything of substance.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry to hear about your situation. Hopefully the reline will help. Seabond adhesive pads work for some people, they are thicker than just using a cream adhesive.

  • @CrystalK---
    @CrystalK--- Před 9 měsíci

    Great tutorial! Keep it up! I learn something everytime i watch you. Thank You😊😊😊😊😊

  • @jazminsantiago4237
    @jazminsantiago4237 Před 2 lety

    Loved your video help me very much understanding what’s next ,just had my back teeth removed and I was just left with my front one bottom and upper teeth I’ll go next Friday for post-op and
    Once they removed my remaining ones I’ll get an immediate denture

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for watching. Let me know how it goes with your immediate denture.

  • @mattsykes22
    @mattsykes22 Před 3 měsíci

    Funny how people have to spend big bucks for dental work not knowing what they are going to get. My wife is going to Aspen Dental to get full dentures.We had to do some research on CZcams to get an idea what to expect. This video and some others were very helpful so thank you for doing this.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 měsíci

      You're welcome! I made another video that you might find helpful, it's called "5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist Before You Get Dentures", czcams.com/video/OpmoYjOj7Ms/video.html

  • @lynnlogsdon6209
    @lynnlogsdon6209 Před 3 měsíci

    I got immediate dentures and now I'm using cushion grip to keep them in until I can get a reline done

  • @josetterobinson-eaton1391

    I like this video, that for explaining in detail so I could understand and know what I'm getting into.

  • @55shocked55
    @55shocked55 Před 3 lety +9

    I just got mine one wk ago today. I did immediate. Here is what I'm experiencing. They are huge thick bc on day one right after extraction they had to place soft reline in them, they were already too big bc I think they did a bad job with the moulds. I have an extreme over bite not only do my top teeth sit over my bottom but there is a massive gap between them. My top teeth literally are just floating out above my nature bottom teeth. I go back tomorrow for my follow up. But this is horrible. I already didn't have back teeth on top haven't for 3 yrs so I don't understand why I don't have a fit on the sides when they've already healed. I don't understand how this is going to get better when they are already thick and huge. Someone please tell me if any of this is normal for the first week

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry to hear about your situation, I know it can be very frustrating. Hopefully they will be able to adjust the denture to be more comfortable for you. Let me know how the follow up visit goes.

    • @55shocked55
      @55shocked55 Před 3 lety +7

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental today was my apt they did some adjustments they feel so much better. they are going to remake them at their cost in 3mo bc they are such a mess. Next wk they are going to do a diff reline its not near as thick and she said ppl like it so much btr I think she said it was kind of sticky I don't remember what it was called but they couldn't do that before bc of all the open wounds. I'm so happy w/ them they are going out of their way to make things right. Thanks for the response.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +1

      @@55shocked55 Glad to hear that they are taking care of you.

    • @SyDnEyBEAMAN
      @SyDnEyBEAMAN Před 3 lety +3

      I go friday..I'm so nervous. I'm glad they took care of u.

  • @noracarr6834
    @noracarr6834 Před 4 lety +3

    Got immediate dentures on top 3 years ago and I have not had any realignment nor do I have to use adhesive on it. Tomorrow I'm getting my bottom immediate, very scared since there is no suction.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 4 lety +3

      Great to hear you are doing so well with your upper denture! Fingers crossed that all goes smoothly for you with the lowers. :)

    • @vickielane7387
      @vickielane7387 Před 2 lety

      Can you let me know how the bottoms worked out for you? Thanks!

  • @kristijones4236
    @kristijones4236 Před 3 lety +5

    I am scheduled for top extractions with an immediate denture. I was told I would be fitted for permanent denture after around 8 months.. is this how it works? Thanks!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi, yes. After 8 months your gums and jawbone will have healed fully. The permanent denture will fit better than the immediate denture. Good luck and thanks very much for watching!

  • @jayvollmer5502
    @jayvollmer5502 Před 21 dnem

    I have immediate dentures and I personally wish I would have just got regular dentures because of the amount of discomfort and adjustments, and I had to go 6 weeks without them anyway and when I just got them back finally they still don't fit right they're still too big

  • @andrikachandler5474
    @andrikachandler5474 Před rokem +1

    This video really helped me to understand. I am getting immediate dentures soon, but my dentist said they will be temporary. In a year I will get more permanent ones.

  • @southernpride1861
    @southernpride1861 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Okay once you get immediate Dentures could you start like vaping about 2 to 3 days after and can you suck through a straw and how long can you start to eat solid foods

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes you can. Start trying to eat solid foods when you feel up to it. I recommend to my patients to start with soft foods like scrambled eggs, pasta, etc so they can get used to the feel of chewing with dentures. Chewing with dentures is different than chewing with your own teeth.

  • @rachelrachel3146
    @rachelrachel3146 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for your insight. If I have an upper immediate denture will I be able to change it up at some point and get a denture that snaps in without having the roof of my mouth covered ?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes you most likely can do that in the future. You will need some bone grafting or sinus lifts since you mentioned that you had the back teeth removed a few years ago. To not have the roof of your mouth covered you will need at least 4 implants.

  • @rachelrachel3146
    @rachelrachel3146 Před 3 lety +3

    I have six upper teeth all in the front. My other upper teeth have been extracted for a couple years. Will this decrease the amount box shrinkage in the bone ? I’m slated for an immediate denture procedure soon. Thank you .

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes the area in the back where the other teeth were already removed won't shrink as much as the area in front will. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @CORYJOHNM
    @CORYJOHNM Před 3 lety +3

    Had full extraction done in stages, very close together, every two weeks five or six at a time. Three month later no dentures. If I did have some made they would have to be changed over and over. Just get all the extractions done first and wait. Your gums will change and learn to eat soft food. Sucks being toothless but I'm sure the first set will be better this way. I know it would be painful wearing anything after, sacrificed looks though.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for the comment and thank you very much for watching. They way you're doing it is the best way to get a well fitting set of dentures, downside is not having teeth while you heal.

  • @moviemakerwannabe
    @moviemakerwannabe Před 2 lety +2

    My dentist did not offer immediate dentures but had regular ones made to be used immediately. Can I say it has been a nightmare. They were pretty but they did not fit. the teeth in the back were set too high so the dentist ground them off flat. Have you tried chewing anything with flat pieces of acrylic? It doesn't work. I went back for adjustment but a line was ground into them still not something you can chew with. The top denture interfered with my breathing if I lay down(still a problem years l later) and covered a good part of mt soft pallet so I had trouble swallowing even liquids. I continued going back for help until I just couldn't do it anymore. This has been a traumatic experience. I need to try to get dentures that fit right but I'm afraid to spend all that money and end up with the same issues.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry to hear about all the trouble you're having with your dentures. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @moviemakerwannabe
      @moviemakerwannabe Před 2 lety +2

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you. I shared because I wanted people to choose carefully when getting dentures. The dentist I went to had great ratings and had won awards, but after he began doing dentures his 5 star rating fell to 1 stars, many people had the same kinds of problems I did. Clearly dentures were not his forte. I understand he wanted to provide the help his patients needed but in this case a referral to a dentist that was very knowledgeable about fitting and care for denture patients would have been better. Thank you for your videos. Getting informed through these videos is a great service to people.

  • @maryreyna9813
    @maryreyna9813 Před 2 lety +1

    Has immediate dentures going on 4months they are horrible have to get adjustments every 2wks need 2more months then I get fitted for regular dentires

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry to hear about your situation. How many teeth did you have extracted the day you received your immediate dentures?

  • @vickiegolden1193
    @vickiegolden1193 Před rokem

    I have dentures top and bottom. I did have top teeth pulled first and immediately got dentures had some issues at first but finally healed up and back in May 2023 got my top permanent ones love them. Now I had all bottom teeth pulled and immediately got bottom dentures in June 2023 and it’s been a roller coaster . They are just too big . Already had soft alignment done and made the fit worse . Cause more blisters plus trying to eat with them is a no go o end up biting my jaws . I go back July 31 st so hoping they can adjust this as I won’t get my permanent ones till around October 2023 .

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hopefully the can adjust the sore spots sufficiently. Try to be as precise as possible when you talk to your dentist about what issues you are having with the lower, so that they can address them.

  • @11bravo27
    @11bravo27 Před rokem +2

    I Got A BAD Set Of Dentures After I Had My Teeth Pulled, Im A Adult,And I Look Like I Got A Set Of Teeth Made For A KID. When I Went Back To The Dentist, He Started BUILDING UP My Denture, So NOW I Look Like I Have A Wad Of Play Doo In My Mouth. I Will NEVER Go Back To This Guy!!!!!!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds like you need a new set of dentures. Make sure your dentist will do a wax try in of your new set so that you can see what they will look like. It's easy to make changes to a set of dentures when they are still in wax. Thanks for watching.

    • @Kimberly_K_
      @Kimberly_K_ Před 11 měsíci

      Damn, I’m so sorry to hear of your difficulties. I pray all has gotten better during this time.

  • @Juliet_Capulet
    @Juliet_Capulet Před 2 lety +2

    You are so nice! I wish you were my dentist.

  • @mabogayderousselle832
    @mabogayderousselle832 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can I get cushions for my dentures right after my tooth extraction so it won't be so painful because of the swelling and the pain it hurts when my dentist fit my teeth in my mouth after my teeth extraction is that normal

  • @pattyduerr1168
    @pattyduerr1168 Před rokem

    Seems so many go w immed>ate dentures where if I understand correctly the regukar dentures gives the better result and fit? I would go w out teeth to have the best priduct

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hi, thank you for your comment. I try to give people all the information so that they can may the best choice for their particular situation. I hear a lot that people go in to getting a set of immediate dentures without knowing all that can go wrong with them.

  • @valkyrie_offline
    @valkyrie_offline Před 3 lety +3

    I have a kind of off topic question. If I choose to get dentures on my top teeth for the time being, would I have a chance of being able to get dental implants or an all on 4 years down the road? Or does your jaw bone lose the ability for implants? I tried looking it up, but the answers vary greatly.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes you should be able to get implants down the road. How much bone you lose varies from person to person. I had a patient a couple of years ago that decided to get implants after wearing an upper denture for 40 years. They needed to get bone grafting first, then once the grafts healed, the surgeon was able to place 6 implants. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @bambibritain9149
      @bambibritain9149 Před rokem

      I got my to denture over a year ago and have only wore them no more then an hour ever because they're too thick and i also gag i tried really hard to get used to it but it didn't happen. What can i do i hate not having teeth I'm so insecure now.

  • @frogprincess412
    @frogprincess412 Před 2 lety +3

    I opted for immediate dentures because I was told I was a good candidate. It is going on day three and I haven't had them in almost the entire time. I wore them for about 3-4 hours post extraction. I took them out to rinse the blood off (as I was advised) but could not get them back on. The anesthetic had worn off by that time and there was a weird ridge on my top denture that is excruciatingly sharp. Worried that my gums will not heal to fit the denture it I cannot get them in place because of the pain. I tried benzodent and ambisol but it did nothing to help place the dentures. It feels like I'm trying to place dentures made if razor blades over gums that are far too small. I worry that I made the wrong decision. I wish I would have watched this video first or had someone at my dentist office explain the pros and cons. Thank you for your video. I just wish I could get them back in because they do look very nice.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry to hear about your situation. Give your dentist a call as soon as you can to have them take a look. I usually tell patients to leave the dentures in overnight and I see them the next day for adjustments. At this point, you may have to wait for the swelling in your jaws to go down. Tell your dentist about the sharp spots on your dentures. Those spots should have been ground down but sometimes they get missed. Good luck and let me know how it goes. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @peggypatz5355
      @peggypatz5355 Před 2 lety +3

      I also had that razor blade feeling. Very discouraging and very painful. I went back to my dentist and adjustments were made and there is no more pain now. I have come to the conclusion that with adjustments and time to heal you will see an enormous difference.

    • @frogprincess412
      @frogprincess412 Před 2 lety +2

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you so much for your reply and like. It has been a few weeks now and they are fitting much better. I struggle a bit with the bottom dentures but I'm feeling more confident now that I'm healing and the swelling is gone. At this point I think it will just be a matter of adapting to having them in and learning to eat with them in.

    • @frogprincess412
      @frogprincess412 Před 2 lety +1

      @@peggypatz5355 Thanking you for your encouraging message. Things are going much better. Still a bit of a struggle a the bottom piece but I am not in pain anymore so I'm feeling more hopeful. I'm glad to be able to smile again.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm glad to hear that you are doing better! I tell my patients to think of the day they get their dentures as the halfway point in treatment. Now they have adjust to the dentures and have the dentures adjusted to them. And they have to learn how to eat and speak with them.

  • @drdonvulcan8353
    @drdonvulcan8353 Před 11 měsíci

    In a month I will be having the rest or 14 total teeth removed, molars were previously removed years ago. The temporary suction dentures will be put in immediately. Q, why after six months, can't the temporary be turned to permanent by simply have them "lined" to maintain proper fit? My wife has permanent uppers that are loose and was told a relign would bring back the good fit.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, yes the immediate dentures can be relined after 6 months and used as the permanents as long as you are happy with how they look. If you are unhappy with the appearance of the teeth then you will need a new set.

  • @aliciachavez3190
    @aliciachavez3190 Před 9 měsíci

    I was so close to getting my teeth done but had to use my savings to help my mom 😔! My biggest dream

  • @davidgordon8102
    @davidgordon8102 Před 2 lety

    Got my top teeth pulled and had immediate dentures in a week ago. So far they are terrible. The teeth are different sizes, I guess because my teeth were ground down from grinding them. Plus the gap that's normally in the center of my mouth is off to the side a little. The back of the denture is too narrow and is sending pain thru my entire head.. also now the denture is cleaning against the real bottom teeth, that won't be a big deal as I'm having my bottom pulled soon.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear you're having troubles with your immediate dentures. Let your dentist know what's going on so that they can adjust them as best they can. Thank you for sharing your issues with us here. It will get better, remember, you're in the healing phase now.

  • @jillpeterson7058
    @jillpeterson7058 Před měsícem

    I go in Tuesday for immediate top dentures. A bit nervous

  • @TheHarrip
    @TheHarrip Před rokem

    DC was right you are doing good ghings over here

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Cool. I don't know who DC is (it's probably not David Coulthard) but I'm glad to hear they like my content.

  • @liamfan
    @liamfan Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this explanation!

  • @blessed_jess_4eva
    @blessed_jess_4eva Před 11 měsíci

    These videos are excellent & remarkable

  • @janiceharris9919
    @janiceharris9919 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you cutout the teeth that are broken at and below the gum line? Do you put sutures in the gums?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +4

      To remove broken off teeth I use special instruments that get down between the tooth and the jawbone to loosen the tooth. Sometimes I do need to use a surgical drill to help with the extraction. Whether or not sutures are needed depends on the situation. Thank you for the question and thank you very much for watching!

  • @bonniesmith118
    @bonniesmith118 Před rokem

    I have had upper dentures for many yrs .. I first got immediate and then a year later my permanent dentures... never had a problem.. 10 weeks ago i got my bottom pulled and again I opted for immediate dentures .. it's been a whole different experience this time .. almost 3 months in and have had two soft liners put in and my lower face still bulges under my lips and my lips literally curls in .. I hate it and and it is very visible . I am just told it's normal while my gums shrink .. I think the flanges are super thick and long and this is the issue .. i am disappointed.. I wish your video would have explained if this is normal or not for immediate dentures . Thanks

  • @mikeanderson5722
    @mikeanderson5722 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got immediate dentures 13 days ago. Seven days ago I stopped wearing the bottoms thinking I need them adjusted because all they do is flop around and hurt. It also causes me to not be able to talk. Do you have any advice?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely get them adjusted. That will help with the pain (which is most likely caused by the denture rubbing against your gum too much in spots (dentists call that a "sore spot"). It may help with the fit as well if the edges of the denture are too long in spots. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @peggyrussell1728
    @peggyrussell1728 Před rokem

    I got immediate dentures and this is the third day and my bottom one is really really loose try going through my dentist but never can get a hold of him I wish I had a better dentist in my area

  • @melissanelson512
    @melissanelson512 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got an immediate dentures and I'm very upset. I look like my lips are bulging and it's hard to close my lips around the teeth. I thought this was to make me feel and look better and now I don't even want to go outside.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +2

      Give your dentist a call. They may be able to thin down the flange of the denture so it won't be as bulgy.

  • @archcrump7256
    @archcrump7256 Před měsícem

    If you have a partial with 3 regular teeth (that will be pulled) can impressions be made for an immediate denture?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před měsícem

      Hi, I'm usually okay with making an immediate denture in that situation, unless the teeth are really loose (loose enough that they might get pulled out by the impression). I go into more detail in this video czcams.com/video/C4hreao8ty8/video.html

  • @B-ch6uk
    @B-ch6uk Před měsícem

    Hi Doctor. I just got my immediate top denture today and it shows way too much gum when I smile. My real teeth never looked like this. Is there something they can do to shorten the denture or should they make a new one? Thank you.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před měsícem

      Hi, give your mouth a few days to get used to having a denture. Your lip muscles have to readjust to having the plastic denture in your mouth. If the teeth still look too long after that, your dentist may be able to trim them (if they're just a little too long). If that doesn't work, then wait 6 months and get a new set made once your mouth is finished healing from the extractions.

  • @daryn011
    @daryn011 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm 28 years old and just got my immediate dentures while I still have my teeth. I should be getting my teeth pulled sometime either in either this month or August. No one told me how to clean them or what I can eat for the first few weeks. Any advice please?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      We you first start using them, eat only soft foods. Chewing with dentures is going to be different than chewing with your own teeth. You will be dealing with learning to chew and sore gums from the extractions. Give it all time and see your dentist for adjustments as needed. Start with soft foods, and then work your way up to tougher foods. To clean them, brush them with a toothbrush or denture brush (don't use regular toothpaste) and soak them in a denture cleaner like Polident. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @daryn011
      @daryn011 Před 3 lety

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome!

    • @jenniferfarler1564
      @jenniferfarler1564 Před 3 lety +1

      I got this Tuesday for my top extractions, 13 teeth, and placement of immediate denture. I'm beyond terrified. 😔

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      @@jenniferfarler1564 You got this! You'll do fine! It's a process though. Let us know how it goes. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @pinkyterzakos6954
    @pinkyterzakos6954 Před 3 měsíci

    When they do teeth extraction do they put the immediate dentures right away? Don’t we have to the nurse the extracted teeth that were removed like the bleeding and rinsing?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, the bleeding will stop a few minutes after the extractions, then the immediate denture is put in the mouth. It will act like a bandage on top of the extraction sites. I tell my patients to leave it in overnight and I see them the next day for adjustments.

  • @tammineeley5669
    @tammineeley5669 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes I got Dentures lower dentures and I got the intermediates they seem to get very very loose after a week or so and I have to go in for a reline that gets old but I'm hoping with the other one I won't have to do that I really really wish I would have got an plants or something I feel lost without my teeth. But I just could not afford implants is there anyway people who want implants can get help with paying for them?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for watching. For lower cost implants you could try a dental school or a hospital with a dental residency program.

  • @johnbondola3246
    @johnbondola3246 Před rokem

    I'm mid-stream with immediates, top & bottom. impressions last thursday.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Hope everything goes well, let me know how it turns out. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @sergiolewes
    @sergiolewes Před rokem

    Hello Dr, well, am not sure you still look at the comments of this vd. Being diagnosed with a severe periodontal disease, apparently the upper side is not treatable because of a severe bone loss, so they recommend me to take the teeth off and get a top full immediate denture. Got my deep cleaning in the down side till next appointment when I shall communicate my decision either I will get the upper side molars extracted, one of each side on the upper or get the denture.
    I was driving home and suddenly started crying, I felt very sad. I always been taking care of my mouth, flossing, brushing.. using mouth wash. Apparently the cause is genetic…, don’t know what to do.
    Thank you for your vd

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hi Sergio, sorry to hear about your situation. Periodontal disease is genetic. Are your upper teeth too far gone for periodontal therapy (scaling and root planing/periodontal surgery/LANAP)?

  • @carolynlenford2681
    @carolynlenford2681 Před 2 lety +1

    Immediate dentures bottom hurts so bad feel like there cutting into my gums an sore spots all around the horseshoe my dentists has shave them over an over inside a. Still hurt what can I do an there to big

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about your situation. It will get better, it just takes time for your gums to heal after the extractions and your denture needs to be adjusted as sore spots develop. I tell my patients that the day they get their dentures is the halfway point in the process. They first half is making the dentures and the surgery, the second half is recovery and physical therapy of getting used to and learning how to use the dentures.

  • @michaelhunt8357
    @michaelhunt8357 Před 2 lety +1

    So I recently had a full upper extraction and opted for immediate dentures. Total procedure for premium dentures plus extraction $2750. It started out smooth the couple extracts but then as he began extracting the molars it got more difficult. There were 2 times I heard bone splinter, and the dentist tried to stop to "give me a rest." But I told him just to keep going. Then he told me he had to peek in on another patient real fast (which I wanted to call bull shit on. Then he pulls 2 more, and I could tell he was struggling with them, but with 4 teeth left in my upper jaw he tells the assistant I will have to come back tomorrow to have the rest pulled. I said uh uh, I'm not leaving toothless. So he re numbs the remainders and after quite a time he steps back, pulls his gloves off and walks out without saying anything. The assistant comes in with the denture and I could tell my mouth was mangled, stitched and swelled up. I tried to put them in and when I did I had a huge over bite when I lined up the bite of the denture with my bottom teeth. I told her there was no way I would wear these ridiculous things. She got snotty and said I'd have to come back tomorrow to adjust them. The next day was so painful I couldn't bear the thought of having my mouth worked on, so I was not able to get back in for 5 days due to the holiday. I went in and it was a different dentist. I explained to her the rooted fragments still there and she said it was blood clots. "White ones? Sharp enough to cut my tongue?" She responded yes. I asked her to look again and it was as if she pretended to look but maintained the blot clot story. I started getting a little irritable with her and got up and left with another appt set 45 days from then. It's been a week and somethings not right about this. Now there are pieces of fragments working themselves out and the rooted remains of two teeth remain swollen and painful when I try to eat something. They didn't give me any aftercare instruction, or tell me how the extracts went. Some pushy head assistant supervisor comes barging in slamming thing and jarring my soul by being so loud and getting right in my face and practically sitting on me. I asked her to please get away from me, and like a kid she say, "No!" Like a 2 yr old. I ended up getting up and walking out. I was completely overwhelmed and in serious pain. I dread having to go back. However, the one positive is that I had so much mercury fillings in my upper teeth only that I felt was the cause of my hair coming out in excess, and major digestion issues whenever some of it would break off and get swallowed during the 30yrs they deteriorated in my mouth. The improvement was over night. Not even a fraction of hair comes out when I brush it, my thoughts are not clouded and my stomach and digestive tract are going back to normal. But shit man, the dental experiences I've had I feel should be illegal. Any dentist that defends mercury fillings is in denial. I had all upper molars impacted with mercury when I was 8 yrs old. I'll always wonder what that boy would have become had he not live his whole life with mercury exposure. The fucked up thing is that I was 35yrs old when I accidently stumbles on the fact they use mercury in fillings. I was never told and neither were my parents. I told them about it. What takes the cake is that somehow everyone from the dentists who practice/ed it to the A.D.A, and the E.P.A is completely immune from prosecution, and no one to accept responsibility, and no established organization set up to assist people who can't afford the removal in getting it done. So, for 10 year after finding out about it they remained in my head and I couldn't afford to do anything about it. It's sad because it was almost standard procedure for kids my age to have this done to them. So, I'm paying off a bill that after interest is paid will be about $5000. THE ONLY TEETH THAT BROKE or fell apart were ones with Mercury. The whole thing is sad. I wrote this to vent it, but I may as well leave my cashapp if anyone feels like throwing in a couple bucks toward the bill.
    Cash tag: $graydave1010
    Peace,
    David
    David

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Wow! Sorry to hear about what you are going through. Hopefully your dentist will take care of your issues. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @michaelhunt8357
      @michaelhunt8357 Před 2 lety

      I apologize for the venting, I definitely wasn't trying to discount the immediate dentures procedure or you in any way. I wish you would have done mine. Sorry again for the vent. When you asked I was like, "Let me tell you how it went for this guy!" Best to you and your practice. Peace

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      No worries Michael. I've had other people tell me similar bad experiences with their immediate dentures. It's sad that some dentists treat people so poorly. Sorry you have to go through that. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
      Sincerely,
      Dr. Rich

  • @myvideos9811
    @myvideos9811 Před 2 lety

    my immediate dentures fit ok to a point. the top ones tend to be loose, but mostly concerned about how dull they look, as I was never given a choice of color

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear they didn't ask your opinion as to what color teeth you wanted on your denture. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @JimmyKSimmonsOfficial
    @JimmyKSimmonsOfficial Před 4 měsíci

    I have looked everywhere for an answer to this question, hope you can help - should immediate dentures be converted into the final snap in dentures?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, I usually make a set of final overdentures. I will convert a set of immediate dentures to overdentures so the person can start using the snaps while I'm making the final overdenture. I incorporate a metal framework in the final overdenture. The metal framework makes the overdenture stronger. Here's a video that shows a set of immediate dentures that I added snaps too, czcams.com/video/fMMOSZNsU0o/video.html
      This video shows the immediate set side by side with the final set, czcams.com/users/shortsV0fhvuog1A0?feature=share

    • @JimmyKSimmonsOfficial
      @JimmyKSimmonsOfficial Před 4 měsíci

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental thanks for the quick reply - is there any reason an immediate denture should not be the final snap in denture? My concern is if an immediate denture is used it would obviously require a serious hard reline and would possibly be bulkier than starting with final impressions and making a new one - thoughts?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 4 měsíci

      With an immediate denture, the bite and the appearance of the teeth can be off. Also, the metal framework may not line up with the dental implants. I tell patients to use the immediate denture with snaps as a backup in case their final overdenture needs to go to the lab for some work (i.e. they chip a tooth on it).

  • @famafamilyadventures2584
    @famafamilyadventures2584 Před 3 lety +1

    Can use your immediate dentures or it has to be replaced by a permanent dentures?

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can, but it depends on your situation. If it's replacing a whole mouthful of teeth, it will need to be replaced in the near future. If it's only replacing a few teeth, it will last longer.

  • @cindyriley1846
    @cindyriley1846 Před 3 lety +9

    I had my uppers extracted five weeks ago, healing and waiting for permanent. I decided to wait due to the many people who have improper fitting of the immediate denture and the struggle. However, this is miserable not having teeth. No one has talked about the cost when deciding on an immediate denture, is it included with the price or do you have to pay for it then pay again for the permanent? What's the cost difference and quality in immediate and permanent? I go back to the dentist in two weeks I guess for the impression and was thinking if I have to wait another six to eight weeks could I get a temporary quickly if cost is something I can swing. Thanks for input.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi, thanks for the questions. The cost of the immediate denture should be discussed by your dentist before your begin treatment. The quality of the immediate depends on the dentist making it. Some offices will just make a very quick immediate that the patient uses only temporarily while they are healing. This type of immediate is usually less expensive. Other offices will make an immediate that is as good as a permanent denture. The cost of this type of immediate is usually similar to the cost of a permanent denture. I don't know if it's worth it for you to get a temporary made quickly while you are waiting for the permanent denture. They tend not to work very well unless your dentist can 3D print a denture. 3D printed dentures can be made quickly but may not look as good as a traditional permanent denture. I hope I answered your questions. Good luck with your upper permanent denture. Let me know how it turns out.

    • @patriciaryans6418
      @patriciaryans6418 Před 2 lety +1

      The cost of the immediate dentures was included in the total cost .The dentures themselves seem to be of a decent quality..

    • @davidbooher5559
      @davidbooher5559 Před 2 lety +4

      How much did it cost to extract your teeth? And what number did your dentist quote you for a permanent denture? I had sticker shock the other day just for the cost of extraction.

    • @markh7318
      @markh7318 Před 2 lety +2

      I had all uppers extracted 3 weeks ago . Cost was about $140 per tooth, but ins. negotiated price was $80 per tooth extracted and ins paid half of that, leaving me about $40 out of pocket per tooth. I left with a temporary denture that day and my out of pocket cost was $499 for that . It’s not a fitted denture but it’s better than none I guess.. My fitted denture is 4 months out , and cost me $1800 . Ins won’t pay for the final fitted denture.. Eating with the temporary sucks but gotta say it’s comfortable when not eating..

    • @cathyt502
      @cathyt502 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidbooher5559 I just went to Affordable Dentures and Implants last week in Chicago and had 11 remaining uppers pulled and have immediate dentures. I'm also getting 2 partials on either side (no teeth need to be pulled on lower). The price is right and lower than all other dentists I believe. This cost a little over 5 grand, includes permanent dentures and adjustments. I like that the consultation only cost a dollar, but I wasn't charged at all for it. Everyone was friendly and professional.
      However, my remaining molars aren't touching on one side and barely on the other :( It will take some time getting used to swallowing too, it's hard, esp. w/ the roof of mouth covered in acrylic, but I didn't want implants for several reasons.
      Hope this helps.

  • @amanakathompson2791
    @amanakathompson2791 Před 2 lety

    To me swollen gums are the worst mine are like 4x larger than normal the place I went to had such a hard time getting my teeth out for the immediate it sucks that I had to get this it’s big bulky and painful please hold on to your teeth as long as you can as it sucks bad not to have them anymore and you will feel like you do when you come out of dentist and are numb and try to eat anyways that’s the feeling of dentures and doesn’t go away 😒

  • @justmehere7738
    @justmehere7738 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi, great & helpful video & so awesome how you answer so many questions. But I have to admit I am just a tad confused. I like the idea of the immediate dentures but will be having the remaining 19 teeth all removed very soon, 10 top, 9 lower. All side n back ones are removed. Did I understand it correctly on your video that if all the teeth are completely removed you can not get an immediate denture at that time & must wait 2-3 months for a permanent one? If that is correct I am really blown away & confused now because around where I live here in the south, there is lots of 1 day dentist pull all your teeth & you walk out with a set of immediate dentures. Thing is I have read reviews & it rather was disturbing for this one chain especially of dentist office doing this. I also won't go there because of the nightmare reviews. When all reaming teeth are removed, is it best to let them heal before getting the dentures. I don't like the no teeth idea, but willing to wait if that would be best & I am home alone & hardly go anywhere anyway. I was surprised how much in a years time my gums shrunk & changed from where the teeth had be removed. It's been 2 years now so I know that area is done changing hopefully. I do have autoimmune conditions which have effected my sinus & gums, so want to do what would be best. I'm almost 62 now & have been saving for this for years to be able to do this, so I want & need to get it right. Also just so scared & have concerns for healing up as with my immune system as it is, I don't always heal well. Is salt water rinses the best way to go for healing or do you suggest something else. One video said salt water only, another one said mouth wash, & another one said absolutely NO Mouthwash?? Thank you so much for your time & care to folks, reading all the questions & answers is helpful & encouraging.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, sorry for the confusion, in the video I stated that if you are already missing all your teeth (for example you had them pulled a couple of years ago) you can only get a regular denture. In your situation, you would have the immediate dentures made and then your teeth removed and the dentures inserted the same day. I'll answer your other questions in separate replies just to keep it more organized for myself, so I don't miss any of your questions.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +3

      Ideally, removing all your teeth and letting your gums heal and the bone to heal would help you get the best fitting dentures. Also, your mouth will be completely healed by that point in time so you don't have to deal with that issue. The downside is you will be without teeth from the time your teeth are removed to the time your dentures are ready.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +5

      When you get immediate dentures, you have to deal with 3 issues, 1 is dealing with pain and swelling from having your teeth removed and your jaw healing. 2 is dealing with sore spots from wearing the new immediate dentures (they will rub on your gums and the dentures will need to be adjusted), 3 is learning how to speak with dentures and chew with dentures while your mouth is sore from the extractions.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +2

      Every person is different, some people do really well with immediates, others not as well. I know some dental offices call their immediate dentures "healing dentures" and expect to make a new set of regular dentures 6 months to 1 year later (they should explain their process and fees to you before you commit).

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Based off of just what you told me about your healing issues, maybe getting your teeth extracted first, then having dentures made may be the best for you. That way you only need to deal with one issue at a time. I'd need to examine your mouth, go over your medical history, and see your dental x-rays to give you better advice.

  • @brecahbollinger3119
    @brecahbollinger3119 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m so scared I know I need them, I can’t afford to miss work, and I don’t know if my state insurance will cover them, I have sarcoidosis which destroyed them along with lack of coverage to see dentist through my life. Recently I got hit from behind letting a pedestrian cross the road at a crosswalk ( it’s the law) , some jerk was on his phone and hit me from behind NO brakes, my jaw snapped together so hard my front tooth split chipped from behind and now it’s slowly spidering around my tooth, I cry every day, I wish I could find a dentist to help me. This video made me cry again, I’m so scared

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      Hi, don't be scared, you'll get through this. Are there any FQHC's near you? They may be able to help you in your situation. Thank you very much for watching.

    • @brecahbollinger3119
      @brecahbollinger3119 Před 3 lety

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental fqhc? What is that? I’m so depressed over this, I bought some stuff to try and make my own set. My next move is to research how to take out my own teeth, it’s my only resort at this point. Ty for responding to me.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety +1

      @@brecahbollinger3119 an FQHC is a federally qualified health center. They are funded by the federal government might be able to help you with your situation. Try googling "fqhc near me" to see if there are any near you.

    • @brecahbollinger3119
      @brecahbollinger3119 Před 3 lety

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental ty for your information!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 3 lety

      @@brecahbollinger3119 You're welcome! Good luck and let me know how it goes. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @donnacarr9660
    @donnacarr9660 Před 8 měsíci

    Im terrified i go in ten days and for some reason i decided to wait for the permanent Denture on top so i will only have bottom teeth for 3 months or more its really got me down

  • @juliareynolds7935
    @juliareynolds7935 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I enjoyed your very informative video and have a question regarding an immediate upper denture I will be receiving. Presently I have a partial denture on the right side to replace 5 missing teeth, and a fixed bridge on the left side to replace 3 missing teeth. In 3 weeks I am having 8 natural teeth removed and going right into an immediate denture. So, my question is since I have gum on both sides of my mouth, where gum has already healed, will this cause my immediate to be ill fitting? If so, how do I best resolve this? P.S. my denturist wants to see me within 24 hours of my extractions. Thank you for your time and response.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Your immediate denture should fit fairly well when you first get it but it will become looser over time as the gums heal after the extractions. Your denturist will reline the denture after a few months to give you a tighter fit. The first visit 24 hours later is usually to adjust any sore spots and to check and adjust the bite if needed. I hope I answered your question, let me know if you need more detail. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @350zblue6
    @350zblue6 Před rokem +1

    I am going in tomorrow for x-rays and then they will decided what they will do for me. Problem is i have terminal cancer and not a lot of time on my hands. I only have one tooth on top now, being my center left buck tooth we'll say,lol. on top i have 3 teeth that are broken off at the gum line that will have to be removed. On the bottom i have most of the teeth but only one big tooth in the left back and 8 of the smaller teeth in front, sorry don't know the proper names for the teeth. I'm hoping, they can pull them all and put temps in until they can put the final dentures in.Its taken months to get anything done because i was saving to get the work done and its costly. Tops alone they wanted $3000 to pull the one buck tooth and the 3 that are broken at the gum line, only to find out the Canadian cancer center will pay for all work done except x-rays. Basically, i wasted several months trying to save up when it could have been done a long time ago. My dentist knew about the program for ppl with terminal cancer but decided to not tell me so he could make the money for himself. That's just wrong. Wish me luck, i hope everything goes well.

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Good luck with everything, I hope it goes well for you. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @yologtangelina213
    @yologtangelina213 Před 3 lety +1

    I had all my top teeth removed for years ago.

  • @wongong595
    @wongong595 Před rokem

    Dr. Rich, I thank you so much for your efforts sharing this very informative video. 👍👍I'm curious after removing/extracting the whole Teeth for Full Dentures Up/Down, will the Regular or Immediate Dentures be used while the Gums are healing. I've heard about Bone Grafting after Teeth Extraction. Is Bone Grafting necessary or an option after removing all Teeth for Full Dentures? Thank you Doc. Rich!

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem +1

      Hi, the immediate denture is worn while the gums are healing after all of the teeth are removed. Bone grafting usually isn't done for full dentures.

    • @wongong595
      @wongong595 Před rokem

      @@VeryNiceSmileDental Thank you Dr. Rich. I'll have my wife to read your response. 👍

  • @msparamin3285
    @msparamin3285 Před 2 lety

    I have dentures, it's a pain in the neck, I would like to get some thing better. Thank you

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety

      Snap in dentures on dental implants or permanent teeth on dental implants may be options for you.

  • @bigdrews366
    @bigdrews366 Před rokem

    I had immediate but now it's time for a new upper arch and I was wondering do they have to keep my old set to make the replacement denture because I didn't wanna be without my denture while a new one is being made

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hi, they should be able to make you a new denture without taking your immediate denture away from you.

  • @joetheman357
    @joetheman357 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got 22 teeth pulled today. With an immediate denture. Have had em in all day so far. Gonna be a rough but its not bad

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear you're doing well. Let me know how it goes for you. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @eileenschultz8993
      @eileenschultz8993 Před 2 lety +1

      My god..22 teeth pulled at one time and you say it's not bad. I'm beyond impressed.

    • @joetheman357
      @joetheman357 Před 2 lety

      @@eileenschultz8993 it was rough. Not a lot of pain tho believe it or not. I was swolen up like hell for a week tho lol just not comfortable

    • @quincynolan3697
      @quincynolan3697 Před rokem

      @@joetheman357 I just got 22 teeth pulled 5 days ago. I got immediate dentures as part of my implant procedure. How’d the immediate dentures turn out for you?

    • @joetheman357
      @joetheman357 Před rokem

      @@quincynolan3697 little over a year later and they're great! Had to go in for an adjustment after everything healed very happy with em

  • @michelezavala6944
    @michelezavala6944 Před rokem

    February 28 2022 I got my immediate dentures on the top this is January 13, 2023 next month February 28, 2023 will be a year with my immediate dentures well I get Permanent dentures or are these immediate Dentures or what I’m stuck with I’ve had a lot of shrinkage they just feel big and bulky

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hi, what did you discuss with your dentist? It sounds like a new set of dentures would be helpful in your situation. I have denture question video that you may find helpful. czcams.com/video/OpmoYjOj7Ms/video.html

  • @nirupamadas4879
    @nirupamadas4879 Před rokem

    Hello ,this video really helped me to understand about dentures. But one question arised in my mind without extraction of the remaining teeth , is fitting of dentures can be done.

  • @glendaducharme357
    @glendaducharme357 Před rokem

    I have an immediate denture. Gone for a couple of adjustments so far and more to come because my upper gums are very bony and where I had the teeth pulled, I am also getting bone slivers working their way out, making things very uncomfortable. I can't seem to eat properly with them yet, a d when I try to chew I often end up biting the inside of my cheek. Any advice??

    • @VeryNiceSmileDental
      @VeryNiceSmileDental  Před rokem

      Hi, it's normal for bone slivers to work their way up from the gums after having teeth removed. As to the cheek biting, let your dentist know, the bite may need to be adjusted. Sometimes it just takes practice to avoid biting your cheek. You don't have the same feedback with dentures that you had with your own teeth. Worst case, a new set of dentures with the upper teeth set further towards your cheek may help, but definitely talk to your dentist first since they know your situation. Thank you very much for watching.