williamalex1
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The wife is getting hers done on Thursday
, anyone experienced this procedure ?
Cheers HH, I don't imagine she'll be a smiling happy bunny for a while and it'll probably be all my faultThe actual drilling and implant insertion isn’t too bad. For me it was the tissue removal from the jaw that was the worst bit so I could have the bone graft.
It was pretty sore for a month as the gum grows back around the abutment after the implant went in.
Cheers HH, I don't imagine she'll be a smiling happy bunny for a while and it'll probably be all my fault.
Is a bone graft always needed ?
I think it depends on the where the tooth if you think of the implant as a rawl plug it needs something to grip onto mine was a back molar so 3 roots probably meant I needed it.Cheers HH, I don't imagine she'll be a smiling happy bunny for a while and it'll probably be all my fault.
Is a bone graft always needed ?
Hopefully it's strong enoughNo. All depends on the "quality" of the jaw bone the implants will be inserted into.
Hopefully it's strong enough,
Hope it goes well for her. I have thought about them but they're so expensive. Mind you my dentist has recommended botox - much to my surprise! It's to stop my terrible jaw clenching which is not good for my teeth or jaw. She asked me to clench and I think mentioned Popeye in terms of how well developed the muscles are. So the botox causes paralysis in the relevant muscles for 6 months or so and then either repeat or (hopefully) find the habit has stopped. I'm going to try it!
I'll keep you guys posted.Hope it goes well for her. I have thought about them but they're so expensive. Mind you my dentist has recommended botox - much to my surprise! It's to stop my terrible jaw clenching which is not good for my teeth or jaw. She asked me to clench and I think mentioned Popeye in terms of how well developed the muscles are. So the botox causes paralysis in the relevant muscles for 6 months or so and then either repeat or (hopefully) find the habit has stopped. I'm going to try it!
If you don't mind me stepping in
In reality it depends what problems you have - pain etc - I'm not sure what you mean by "not good for my teeth or jaw"
Whatever it may be ....I would be very very cautious about this - using botox to treat 'bruxism' - i.e., jaw clenching / teeth grinding is very specialised - Most bruxism botox treatment is done by specialist consultants
its very different from the far more common 'facial' botox treatments than many dentists now do
So unless your dentist has specific experience in this specific area - i'd be wary
Ask her she can make you a protective cover to wear when required , the type used when whitening teethHope it goes well for her. I have thought about them but they're so expensive. Mind you my dentist has recommended botox - much to my surprise! It's to stop my terrible jaw clenching which is not good for my teeth or jaw. She asked me to clench and I think mentioned Popeye in terms of how well developed the muscles are. So the botox causes paralysis in the relevant muscles for 6 months or so and then either repeat or (hopefully) find the habit has stopped. I'm going to try it!
Thanks. Well I suffer from TMJ and my teeth get worn and she feels are a bit more mobile than she'd like due, she says, to the clenching. I've tried all manner of mouth guards but just can't tolerate them. I'm not sure how expert she is and not entirely sure how to find out?
Well it's D day, good news is she doesn't need a bone graft, just 6 implants. We're heading of to the dentist soon
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Well it's D day, good news is she doesn't need a bone graft, just 6 implants. We're heading of to the dentist soon
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It'll be worth it, to wake up in the morning to a smileClosely followed by a trip to the bank with a balaclava![]()
Just back , she was in 3 hours for 6 inserts. ATM she's just a bit uncomfortable as the numbing wears of.
She started taking antibiotics yesterday, and has just took some pain killers and has steroids if the swelling gets too bad.
Goes back next week for a check up, then probably a few months before the actual implants are fitted. Fingers crossed.