- May 8, 2018
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Sounds like a pyramid scheme to me, be carefulBy the time he added on the return air fare to Cairo, there probably wasn't much of a saving!
Sounds like a pyramid scheme to me, be carefulBy the time he added on the return air fare to Cairo, there probably wasn't much of a saving!
I wouldn’t trust staying in a hotel in Egypt never mind dental surgery ! poor standards of healthcare in my opinion.
No doubt there’s a superb dentist on Church Road?I wouldn’t trust staying in a hotel in Egypt never mind dental surgery ! poor standards of healthcare in my opinion.
I went to a dentist on Church Rd around '97. Had no fillings at the time, and left with 6 . . .3 of those teeth are now landfill . . . My current dentist, like me, is convionced they were unnecessarily drilled and filled. Fortunately, thos that remain weren't drilled to deep And have been restored.No doubt there’s a superb dentist on Church Road?
I had two implants in 2007. Both drilled and fixed in the same day, but no crowns fitted until gums and bone fully healed 3 months later. Still as good as new.My dentist told me it takes longer than a day for just one. They put the thing into your jaw and when it’s healed you go back to have the tooth stuck on top.
This.People talk about having implants abroad but mine take four visits.
This is what I was told. They told me it takes time for for the gums and bone to heal and also for the thing they fix to your bone to settle….then they fit the crown. A whole mouth, crowns and all, in one day doesn’t sound good to me.I had two implants in 2007. Both drilled and fixed in the same day, but no crowns fitted until gums and bone fully healed 3 months later. Still as good as new.
Crikey. You’re not helping me with my decision making.This.
I’ve now got 8 implants, two of which also required a bone graft as part of the treatment.
On the last couple of days of my South American/Antarctica trip an always troublesome lower double tooth finally gave up the ghost. Bits of tooth and amalgam were everywhere and I was left with a couple of jagged peaks and a gaping hole I could plant seeds in. Back in Spain after 3 uncomfortable days I visited my local dentist more in hope rather than expectations. After all the tooth had had so much drilling and filling over the past 50 years or so I thought it a hopeless case. Dreading the thought of dentures or a permanent blank I entered his surgery where after a quick look said 'no problems, I need a 60 minute period to sort you out'. Well 2 days later I entered cabin 3, invited into the chair that was then lowered so my head was below horizontal. A rather attractive dental nurse then dimmed the lights, positioned her bosom against my head and started using this magic wand (that's all I can think to describe it) tracing over all of my teeth, inside, outside and finally the surface. When she had finished the lights went back up along with the chair and I was able to turn to see a full colour view of my mouth on the computer screen. The dentist then came back in to view the image, they could turn the image always round on the screen. Happy with this they then went to a drawer and removed what looked like a whitish coloured little brick. The dentist offered this to the gaping space and said 'yes'. He then drilled a couple of areas of the shards that remained and then the magic started. This little whitish block was then placed into a machine that was situated at the side of me, it started and there was my tooth being made right in front of me. An incredible machine with all these tiny diamond tipped heads, water spraying all whirring around for the next 15 minutes. Its computerised machine apparently even caters for the 'bite' of the tooth above so the fit is guaranteed. When it was finished he offered it up to my mouth, placed in position and said 'bite'. perfect fit - so then it was into a connecting machine that then proceeded to take the next 10 minutes 'baking' the tooth so the colour was exactly the same as the rest matched with the computer image.
Was I impressed? You bet I was. The total time for the whole procedure was 80 minutes, none of moulds to be taken and sent away with an approximate colour match and waiting a couple of weeks whilst attempting to retain a temporary tooth in position. The total cost? Well x-rays, the above procedure plus a white filling at the same time and a full clean.......320 euros. I did shot a short video of it but know not how to upload it or even if it's possible.
I don't regret it one bit, the oldest have been in place for 20 years now with absolutely no issues at all.Crikey. You’re not helping me with my decision making.
Trouble with front teeth crowns after 50 years. Issues every 5 years. Now a horrid denture.I don't regret it one bit, the oldest have been in place for 20 years now with absolutely no issues at all.
My front teeth are thankfully still my own, but it’s implants I’ve had, not crowns.Trouble with front teeth crowns after 50 years. Issues every 5 years. Now a horrid denture.
It's OK, not too bad but you need to look after them. Interdental brushing and flossing to avoid build up around the underside.I have a couple of extractions/gaps at the back which I have got by quite easily with/without. I have now been advised I have another tooth which might need extraction in a few years if I’m unlucky. Three is too many gaps; if this goes then I will investigate implants.
I did think about implants a few years ago but was put off by the sheer brutality of it.
Apologies for not having posted this earlier