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I have a little dental insurance, but not a lot of cash.

2006-08-14 07:59:13 · 6 answers · asked by CHARLOTTE Y 1 in Health Dental

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You can crazy glue them back together ONE TIME ONLY. This WILL NOT LAST in your mouth and you really need to do it perfectly. After you crazy glue it back together, you have 2 or 3 weeks to take it to your dentist to get it fixed right. If it breaks again, DO NOT USE CRAZY GLUE. It will eventually attack the acrylic in your denture and make it so that even your dentist will have a hard time fixing it right. Most repairs won't cost over $100-125, so if you have insurance, it's still going to be inexpensive to get it done right.

2006-08-14 12:41:04 · answer #1 · answered by Picture Taker 7 · 1 0

Very sorry about your teeth. Its sad when we cant smile with confidence. You can get low cost work done at high quality dentists: There is a very in-expensive but high-quality dental plan that can help you with that. It doesnt pay 100%, but can save you signifcant money, and most dentists are good about taking payments if you at least have a plan of some sort. Another good thing is, unlike tradional insurance, everyone in the US qualifies for it (except alaska and montana) Read on:

~Dental, Vision, Rx, and Chiropractic plan
~$11.95/month individual or $19.95/month entire household
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~No claim forms or deductibles
~No age limits
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2006-08-14 09:31:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your denture is slipping and moving:
Reline, or rebase by your dentist (It cost around $100)

If your lack of suction / adhesion:
You could add denture adhensive to enhance retention and stability of the denture. You could try to use
1. Fixodent Denture Adhesive
2. Cushion Grip and etc..
3. http://www.nextag.com/dentures-adhesive/search-html

If you have sore spots in the mouth:
denture probably needs adjustment by your dentist (free or around $45)

However, if you have tried all that and the denture is still not in place, you probably have an ill-fitting or poorly constructed dentures. In that case, you will have to go back to the dentist and have it rebased or just have to have a new one made.

2006-08-14 09:32:46 · answer #3 · answered by Angela 4 · 0 0

What's wrong with them? You do not want to take chances on messing them up. It might not cost as much as you think. I broke a tooth off my temporary acrylic teeth and a dentist I didn't even know repaired it for me for free.

2006-08-14 08:52:36 · answer #4 · answered by Skeeter 6 · 0 0

peppermint chiclets

2006-08-14 08:04:15 · answer #5 · answered by geewhizbaby2008 3 · 0 1

GLUE

2006-08-14 08:14:54 · answer #6 · answered by shirls4 3 · 0 1

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