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Not feeling great with the new teeth. Was bleeding from blisters perhaps from under the new teeth. Mouth horrendous. Am wondering if the implants are taking.
If I keep suffering from this pain I will consider getting taking them out and go back to dentures after 3 months of pain. Am I mad £6,000
If I keep suffering from this pain I will consider getting taking them out and go back to dentures after 3 months of pain. Am I mad £6,000
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you've got blisters, you need to get back to your dentist.
3 months on, your implants will still be settling in, but I wasn't in any pain and I certainly didn't encounter the blisters and pain that you seem to be encountering.
The most suitable word I can think of to describe them, is that they felt, "different" and took a little while to get used to them.
Something doesn't seem right here - get back to your dentist and get them checked over.
3 months on, your implants will still be settling in, but I wasn't in any pain and I certainly didn't encounter the blisters and pain that you seem to be encountering.
The most suitable word I can think of to describe them, is that they felt, "different" and took a little while to get used to them.
Something doesn't seem right here - get back to your dentist and get them checked over.
4 like on a bridge and had to pay for bone graft. didn't expect the bridge thing. then he (implantologist) told me that my gums underneath the teeth are "self cleansing". I wonder. They are at the front of the mouth and I had to get work done right on up behind the nose and so I can tend to be "headachy"