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10-17-2011, 02:37 AM
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Re: Tooth Extraction Then Implant Replacement
They use cadaver bone to replace the natural bone. They did in my case, then the membrane, then you have to get a crown. They look like natural teeth, if matched properly. My teeth are worth alot more than my car, but, I love my car and I'm not making fun of it. Is that Lindsay Lohan in the video? Might be some meth mouth going on. |
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10-17-2011, 02:44 AM
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Re: Tooth Extraction Then Implant Replacement
We have more fat on our bodies. A mouth is right to the injection site with no padding. You'd all be fine though. Honestly, once your numb, you don't feel it. In this guy's case, he's got alot of problems going on in his mouth. Dentures would have been alot cheaper.
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10-17-2011, 09:01 PM
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Re: Tooth Extraction Then Implant Replacement
I took that name from a Boomtown Rats song, but, I do get alot of compliments on my teeth and dimples, which I got from my father :) I brush before bed, no matter what time it is and if I get up for a drink or snack other than water. I couldn't figure out how to put a picture of myself on here so I have a generic one.
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10-17-2011, 09:06 PM
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Re: Tooth Extraction Then Implant Replacement
My lower mouth is hard to numb. No clue why, but, I needed several needles one time. Again, after the first prick, it doesn't really hurt. My dentist was telling me, "Laws of Dentistry state you should be numb", but, I think I ended up with 4 or 5 needles before I got numb. Sometimes my eyes water with that first needle, but, that really is the worst part of it.
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