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26 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Just having reached ninety I've lost the last anchor teeth for my top dentures. Can anyone recommend the best strong denture adhesive before I swallow them or they fall into my Kao Soi:wink:

 

Merry Christmas...?

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Posted
56 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Just having reached ninety I've lost the last anchor teeth for my top dentures. Can anyone recommend the best strong denture adhesive before I swallow them or they fall into my Kao Soi:wink:

 

You have a great innings Gandtee.

 

Invest in a liquidiser and a box of straws and ignore expensive dentures.

 

Merry Xmas.

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There are facilities in Thailand that will look after you 24/7 ....  you'll be around others with similar problems and needs.

Food and cleaning are all included and you will be given all your medicines at correct times. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, JimTripper said:

Implants

Just got my first one. It took 8 months of work, multiple visits and was expensive. It takes real commitment. Likely worth it, in the end. 

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I have found only one available here, and most Pharmacies sell it. Its thick and pink like bubble gum.

I find my upper denture uncomfortable to wear now, I just eat food I can gum to death :giggle:

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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, The Theory said:

Really ?!! 🤔

Yes. They recommended extraction based on the x-ray and were not willing to try or authorize a root canal procedure due to poor prognosis.

 

The endodontist specialists who actually went in and worked on the teeth were able to save them both times.

 

These were general dentists, not endodontist specialists, making the recommendation for extraction, without getting a specialist opinion first by the endodontist. Usually, you need to be referred to the endodontist by the general dentist.

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It's a more expensive option; however, IMO the OP may benefit from having his dentures refitted.

As we get older, our gums shrink.

Adhesives work best when the interface between the two surfaces to be stuck together is as small as possible. The thicker the adhesive layer, the more likely it is to fail.

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1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

Did a dentist tell you to pull that tooth? If yes, did you get a second opinion?

 

I have saved two molars so far by going to a better dentist, after being recommended to pull the tooth with no other options! They were not low end facilities.

 

All the teeth needed was root canal work, the other an involved re-doing of an old root canal.

 

Without saving those teeth I would be now be missing primary molars on both lower sides, and needing implants or bridges on both sides.

 

Just a heads up to get a second opinion if you ever get told to get an extraction.

Likely a good idea. But, I do trust this dentist. I had just gotten a root canal and crown on that tooth. Over a year later I started to feel pain. Unusual. Got it checked out, and it turned out I had a vertical fracture, which cannot be fixed. The dentist offered me a credit for the work done on the root canal and crown. I thought that was gracious. 

 

These fractures are commonly found in weak teeth, teeth that have been treated with a root canal, and other restorative treatments like crown placements. Healthy teeth can also be subject to cracks by chewing on hard materials and foods, like ice. Specifically, when a root canal is being performed, a jolt of pain, sound of popping, or bleeding in the canal might also be a sign of a vertical root fracture that happened during the procedure.

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2 hours ago, brianthainess said:

I have found only one available here, and most Pharmacies sell it. Its thick and pink like bubble gum.

I find my upper denture uncomfortable to wear now, I just eat food I can gum to death :giggle:

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It works for half a day. But thanks.:sad:

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1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

Did a dentist tell you to pull that tooth? If yes, did you get a second opinion?

 

I have saved two molars so far by going to a better dentist, after being recommended to pull the tooth with no other options! They were not low end facilities.

 

All the teeth needed was root canal work, the other an involved re-doing of an old root canal.

 

Without saving those teeth I would be now be missing primary molars on both lower sides, and needing implants or bridges on both sides.

 

Just a heads up to get a second opinion if you ever get told to get an extraction.

At 90 is it worth it?:wink:

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Posted
1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

I've always found Uhu works ok.

And as effective as Oh By Gum, manufactured in Yorkshire I believe.:wink:

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

At 90 is it worth it?:wink:

They weren't pulled. They gave up the ghost after nearly ninety years of work. They beat me to it.:smile:

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Posted
23 hours ago, Gandtee said:

Just having reached ninety I've lost the last anchor teeth for my top dentures. Can anyone recommend the best strong denture adhesive before I swallow them or they fall into my Kao Soi:wink:

 

23 hours ago, Gandtee said:

Just having reached ninety I've lost the last anchor teeth for my top dentures. Can anyone recommend the best strong denture adhesive before I swallow them or they fall into my Kao Soi:wink:

Try this.....

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Eating mornings and evenings and smiling most of the day when reading comments on Aseannow.:coffee1:

You do realize we can't see your smile mate. please post photos.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

 

Try this.....

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Very very dangerous, I knew a guy who stuck a crown back with that and ended up in hospital emergency having a tracheostomy, he nearly died, his wife was furious when she eventually found out, he never told anybody for years what he had done. I think he was Irish though.

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