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<blockquote data-quote="learning2me" data-source="post: 939053" data-attributes="member: 199900"><p>I needed implants as i had to have all my teeth removed in order to have the treatment I needed for my Brain Tumour.</p><p>The NHS made a terrible mess of my jaw and I had 6 dry sockets.</p><p>My dentures were never comfortable and eventually I got a referral to our local Dental Hospital.</p><p></p><p>It was a long process but eventually they drilled my bottom jaw and inserted two stainless steel pegs to hold my bottom denture. What a difference!</p><p>As has been said, oral hygiene has to be excellent. I use a lot of mouthwash and clean my inplants with a special brush 3 x daily as well as cleaning my dentures.</p><p></p><p>So far, no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="learning2me, post: 939053, member: 199900"] I needed implants as i had to have all my teeth removed in order to have the treatment I needed for my Brain Tumour. The NHS made a terrible mess of my jaw and I had 6 dry sockets. My dentures were never comfortable and eventually I got a referral to our local Dental Hospital. It was a long process but eventually they drilled my bottom jaw and inserted two stainless steel pegs to hold my bottom denture. What a difference! As has been said, oral hygiene has to be excellent. I use a lot of mouthwash and clean my inplants with a special brush 3 x daily as well as cleaning my dentures. So far, no problems. [/QUOTE]
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