For economic reasons , I'm trying to get away with some version /
combination of 2 implants to stabilize a full upper denture , palate
etc - then have two more put in later. Two implants to stabilize the
full bottom denture. Was told that two would definitely help
stabilize,, just wouldn't last as long as four.
Would like the dentures to be " premium, " the more lifelike ,
pricier grade; the implants immediate load .
Have only 2 or 3 front top teeth ( maybe posts ) holding in one
unit caps, two molars; 3 bottom : 2 molar, 1 bicuspid-type.
Heard that I might only need one temporary denture, that one can be
relined - can't remember which : top or bottom ?
All for under $10,000 . 2 fulI dentures $800.00 each, 1 temp, 4
implants $ 1,600.00 each ? am in the Northeast USA, New York
Westchester County area.
How would the new MINI implants help in this case ?
Any thoughts ?
Voicelit ( marty )
Newbie - 26 Sep 2007 21:16 GMT
Denture mill ?
> For economic reasons , I'm trying to get away with some version /
>combination of 2 implants to stabilize a full upper denture , palate
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>Voicelit ( marty )
luibozto1@gmail.com - 27 Sep 2007 21:03 GMT
> For economic reasons , I'm trying to get away with some version /
> combination of 2 implants to stabilize a full upper denture , palate
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> Voicelit ( marty )
Well you can ask your dentist to put a I bar uniting the two implants
so you can get clips. which will give you more support to your
dentures.I imagine that the dentist is going to take out the teeth you
got left. the mini implants have the peculiarity to be very temporal.
they are good for maintaining a denture for some time, if you are
lucky they last longer but the attachment or abutment part that holds
the denture get loosen and lost their capacity of maintaining the
denture in place.
Dr. Boza
www.dentalmedicinecr.com