ha..ha..well in Eastern Europe or Asia over here u got to have a dawm connection to it
2006-09-22 05:04:21
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answered by the black crab 2
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Yes what you are asking can be done! The denture you need is called an Immediate Denture. What has to happen first is you go to the DDS for initial impressions both upper & lower, including a bite. Pick out teeth similar to your size, shape, and color. Wait 1-2 weeks, come back to DDS for a wax try-in visit. At that time make any changes you want. After that is to you satisfaction it time to have the teeth removed either by the DDS or Oral surgeon., if the oral surgeon is taking the teeth out you must bring the finished denture with you. Otherwise your DDS can remove the teeth and fit the denture. Remember you will have swelling, and healing, the denture may need adhesive during the healing process (about six months) After the sites have healed you will need a reline to properly wear the teeth without adhesive. Plenty of patients prefer to do it this way so they are not without teeth, but it is a little bit of a pain in neck. Any good office will take a credit card -90% of all our payments in the office are made by credit card. Good Luck, my dentist is in the Chicagoland area and we do this all the time!
2006-09-22 12:42:27
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answered by Lady X 5
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You don't say what country. In the USA there is a network affiliation of dental offices with the name Affordable Dentures. I have been more than satisfied with them. Get the 2 set plan. They extract and have your next set ready to go to act like a bandage and let you start eating. After you heal and are comfortable wearing the dentures they remake the dentures. The 2nd set is much more comfortable. They do take credit cards.
Just one personal experience. You have to give up popcorn. Popcorn has hidden hard stuff in it that will do damage.
Dentists cannot fix everything. I paid more than double the costs for dentures for a slow death of what teeth I had. I felt terrible for four years listening to them.
2006-09-22 12:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Dentures fitted right after tooth extraction will not fit once the gums shrink. Sorry, no reputable dentist will do what you ask.
Your teeth can be fixed, and are superior in every way to dentures. Go to a GOOD dentist and do what he recommends. Most will work out payments for extensive work.
2006-09-22 12:08:25
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answered by oohhbother 7
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No reputable dentist will do that. When you have teeth extracted, you will have swelling in your gums. The swelling will have to go down before the dentist can make the molds that are used to make the dentures, otherwise the dentures won't fit. You may wait several weeks for the swelling to completely subside before the dentist can go further.
2006-09-22 12:06:01
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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This is no joke ...in Mid-Town Manhattan there's a "Dentist" they call "The Bombay Butcher" and this fellow rips teeth out of a man, woman or kids jaw with ferocious and ruthless precision!!
He "rips" "molds" "fabricates" and "Re-Installs" (Fits) Dentures within one business day, in by 9:00 Ripped and Ready by 6:00PM... GUARANTEED or your Choppers Free!!
"The Bombay Butcher"
2006-09-22 12:08:10
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answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3
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Have you considered implants?? You could get a few put in and then have other teeth pulled and fill in your smile over a period of time.
2006-09-22 21:56:20
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answered by funschooling m 4
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Most dentists accept credit card payments... just call one up and ask them..
2006-09-22 12:08:25
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answered by limgrn_maria 4
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i have a superb dentist ... his name s Dr. mohanraj but the big prob is he s in sri lanka... if u come down here i ll help u
2006-09-22 12:11:14
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answered by king of hearts 2
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y r u keeping those 8 teeth ,remove that tooo.......n put an old mothers artifical teeth........ok
2006-09-22 12:09:10
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answered by unlucky hand 3
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