if you are trying to imply that there will be no pain and no swelling after this procedure, then I think this is totally unrealistic and unrepresentative of what happens in real life. It's better to be absolutely honest and say, yes it will be uncomfortable and you will in all likelihood require some basic analgesia.
What dental lab do you use to make the "teeth in an hour"? Georgia Dental Laboratory offers this system and I was refered to them but haven't spoken with them yet. Any thoughts?
i would really like to know what the cost of these implants is...and if there are anybad glues or things like that involved ...and i also agree that these implants should be paid for i'm 32 and my jaw hurts all the time...from being tired of chewing with just my fronts not to mention the mental state it puts u in
...noone sees u smile like u want to...i'm from canada if they were the right price it would be worth the trip ..in canada they do breast reduction to women if it causes them mental issues or back pain...and this about the same thing?
I paid a lot of money for implants and they were done wrong and never finished by a dentist in Voorhees, NJ. He claimed he was doing a sinus lift with liquid bone blended with my own ground up wisdom teeth he pulled at the same time. I since went to another dentist to see about finishing this, but he doesn't do this procedure and told me that the dentist who done the implanting of my posts never did what he said he would. I have no sinus lift and he gave me exrays to prove it. What do I do?
Teeth-in-an-hour is actually a revolutionary new and highly advance procedure that benefits both young and old alike.
Yes , this treatment is less invasive than the usual implant. And is much more painless and faster recovery time as compared to old school traditional implants that drill and drill into your gums causing more damage , pain and longer recovery time.
This is one of the advances we can actually see today in the world. But they should make i more affordable
Implants are really the best thing for the edentulous patient (those without teeth) and i agree with you freighttrucker, the government should fund at least the majority of the costs because those without teeth are actually like "dental amputees" and the loss of teeth affects your health and nutrition in a big way. even if you have conventional dentures it is not nearly as good as your natural teeth or implants. not to mention that the implants help to preserve the alveolar bone in your jaws.
how did this cost?
013spaz 2 months ago
I'd love this done too. Can't afford it though. Can't chew right, pain daily -not really fair that it's just to much money for most people.
sweetywheaty 6 months ago
God, wish I had this done before I got implants in dentures.
moonbean15a 6 months ago
is this about organic food?
TheMarek2010 1 year ago
if you are trying to imply that there will be no pain and no swelling after this procedure, then I think this is totally unrealistic and unrepresentative of what happens in real life. It's better to be absolutely honest and say, yes it will be uncomfortable and you will in all likelihood require some basic analgesia.
jcd146 1 year ago
What dental lab do you use to make the "teeth in an hour"? Georgia Dental Laboratory offers this system and I was refered to them but haven't spoken with them yet. Any thoughts?
auweagle 2 years ago
i would really like to know what the cost of these implants is...and if there are anybad glues or things like that involved ...and i also agree that these implants should be paid for i'm 32 and my jaw hurts all the time...from being tired of chewing with just my fronts not to mention the mental state it puts u in
spark23ca 2 years ago
alittle over a grand per implant not including the actually tooth which is maybe 500ish
TuscaniPassion071 2 years ago
...noone sees u smile like u want to...i'm from canada if they were the right price it would be worth the trip ..in canada they do breast reduction to women if it causes them mental issues or back pain...and this about the same thing?
spark23ca 2 years ago
I paid a lot of money for implants and they were done wrong and never finished by a dentist in Voorhees, NJ. He claimed he was doing a sinus lift with liquid bone blended with my own ground up wisdom teeth he pulled at the same time. I since went to another dentist to see about finishing this, but he doesn't do this procedure and told me that the dentist who done the implanting of my posts never did what he said he would. I have no sinus lift and he gave me exrays to prove it. What do I do?
BaronessAM 2 years ago
Send me an email brother,I'll try to help ya out man..
TuscaniPassion071 2 years ago
@BaronessAM SUE THAT MOTHERFUCKER!
XiongGirl87 5 months ago
Teeth-in-an-hour is actually a revolutionary new and highly advance procedure that benefits both young and old alike.
Yes , this treatment is less invasive than the usual implant. And is much more painless and faster recovery time as compared to old school traditional implants that drill and drill into your gums causing more damage , pain and longer recovery time.
This is one of the advances we can actually see today in the world. But they should make i more affordable
MDIS 2 years ago
Implants are really the best thing for the edentulous patient (those without teeth) and i agree with you freighttrucker, the government should fund at least the majority of the costs because those without teeth are actually like "dental amputees" and the loss of teeth affects your health and nutrition in a big way. even if you have conventional dentures it is not nearly as good as your natural teeth or implants. not to mention that the implants help to preserve the alveolar bone in your jaws.
retromolarpad 4 years ago
if i got the lotto,thats the first thing i would spend my cash on,,we should get this free,we pay the national health more than enough.
freighttrucker 4 years ago
Now that is freaking sweet. I have to use a crappy Triad stent.
uncdentist09 4 years ago
I gots ta get me some o dos choppers!
Daffydizzydoodle 4 years ago