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- Jan 21, 2022
Anecdotally, but my mother had all but four of her teeth removed, got dentures and then eventually got permanent implants.SOOOO my question is to the fine folks here, does anyone have any experience with dental implants? Would it even be worth it if I don't go out much and am an older patient? I made a fakie for the eyetooth that is imperceptible when I put it in and works perfectly for cosmetic use, and the molar is furthest back in my mouth so I don't even care about it - I just want real information before plopping down ~$10K for grafts and implants. Plus the pain factor, like is it even really worth it? TYSM in advance and hope you are all staying warm and safe during this awful weather.
While I come from a nordic country with free healthcare, dentistry is not covered at all and my mother had to pay out of pocket for around 18k dollars. This total was a reduced cost, too, because she went to Hungary to get the dentures and the permanents. This was also spread over a longer period of time with recovery from gingivitis and the dentalwork required, and because of corona it took even longer.
My mother originally did not think it would affect her much to lose her teeth and get dentures, she had had ugly teeth my entire life up until that point, as a former smoker and a frequent tea drinker she had a lot of staining and so on. She eventually found out the indignity of losing her teeth and even with the dentures, she felt like less of a person.
She didn't dare to smile when her granddaughter was visiting because she felt like an old crone despite being in her 60s.
I cannot overstate how much her mental health suffered until she'd finally gotten her permanent implants installed.
The pain she went through was a mixed bag. The gingivitis itself was nasty and the healing period was a lot longer than the dentists estimated due to her physical health, but the teeth getting pulled, the healing from that and the healing from getting the implants were negligible compared to the gingivitis. She was fully under for all of her surgeries because her fear of dentists is very bad.
If you asked her personally, she would tell you the journey was worth it, that the cost was manageable compared to how much her self-esteem has flourished. That dentures absolutely fucking suck and that people can't tell she has implants, but you could most definitely tell that she had dentures even if she didn't forget to put them in before leaving the house.
Tooth health is nothing to turn your nose at. It's incredibly important, both physically and mentally, because oral health has a major impact on the rest of your body. Infections can go into your bloodstream and give you heart problems.
So if you can, I would urge you to get your teeth fixed no matter the cost. Dentures are serviceable but I'd say it's a very case by case thing whether or not they work out for you. A good dentist will get you dentures that look close to, if not better than, your natural smile. It will definitely have an effect on you.
