How can i help my teeth while going to the dentist at the same time?!


Question: How can i help my teeth while going to the dentist at the same time!?
when i was younger i went through a very long stage where i didn't see any reason to brush my teeth!. i now regret it!. the habit of not brushing teeth became a bad habit so i never really remember it!. my teeth are yellow and i can bite down and still stick almost my whole tongue out!. i have bad cavities and some of my teeth are dead!. i'm still going to the dentist to get tons of work done but i don't have much money right now!. so what do you think is best to help my teeth at home!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
From your description it sounds like you are way beyond the situation where your teeth can be fixed with crowns and bridges, so basically you have two options!.

The best technical solution (the one closest to real teeth) is getting bridgework on implants, but if your have had untreated periodontitis for several years, then you are not a good candidate for implants as your sinus and jaw bones will need extensive bone augmentation (the infection 'eats' the bones over time)!. This is a solution that will cost on the expensive side of 15,000 USD/EUR/GBP!

The second option is getting dentures, which is probably your most economical solution compared to continuing to throw good money after your bad teeth!. You should seriously consider this as it may be cheaper in the long run!.!.!.and it will probably give you the best optical result!.

From a panorama X-ray your dentist will be able to tell you exactly what the status of your bone and root structure is!. You should ask him/her to compare the work needed to fix your existing teeth to getting dentures!.

You can also compare the prices for getting dentures made at your local dentist to having them made abroad!. The link below will show you the cost in Hungary!.

Regardless if you do it in Hungary or at home, you will need two rounds of treatment!. In the first round your teeth will be extracted and the preliminary fit of your new dentures will be made!. Then 6-8 weeks later when your gum and bone has healed and stabilized, you will get the final fittings for the long term!. Your dentist may be able to sell you on 'temporary dentures', but at the cost of a second set of dentures only to avoid walking around with no teeth in the two-three days it takes for your gum to heal enough for the preliminary fit and the technicians to make the dentures!. Most of my clients decide against the temporary set!.

I cannot give you a home remedy, but at best such remedy will only be able to delay the time before you need to make a serious decision about whether you want to fix what is left or get dentures!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

probably use a tooth moose when you brush your teeth, it rebuilds protein in your teeth, and brush your gums as well and as frequent as you canWww@Answer-Health@Com





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