Hello everyone!
Yes, the title is true.
Waiting to have permanent teeth that will allow for actually CHEWING
of foods can cause depression & anxiety.
I will be the first to admit that I am depressed.
I already take anti-depressants and have for many, many years,
but there are things in your life that can defeat these medications.
One obvious one for me is not being able to EAT!!
I have a HUGE bit of advice:
NEVER EVER BELIEVE ANY TIMELINE THAT YOUR
DENTAL PROFESSIONAL TELLS YOU!!!
Originally, before all of this began, I was TOLD that this entire process, from surgery to healing to installation of permanent hybrid dentures
would take 3-4 months!
After researching online, and also talking to a few who had been through this or were knowledgeable, I discovered that 6 months was the standard time!
Soooooo - 6 months is what I put in my head.
This is the only thing that has 'saved' me from total insanity!
My surgery was August 13, 2019.
My surgery was August 13, 2019.
Four weeks ago, I was told "2-3 weeks and I would have my permanents".
Well, we are now 1 week 'overdue'.
I actually was stupid enough to BELIEVE them!
So, now I'm working on my mind to relax and believe that this will happen.....WHENEVER it will happen!
It still doesn't solve the issue of not being able to participate
in a lovely dinner in a restaurant.
Or feeling comfortable to be in public!
My temporary dentures fit so poorly (the bottoms)
that they make me look like a MONSTER.
It's even hard to DRINK with them.
I usually take out the bottoms completely.
They are totally USELESS!!!!!
LOOK HOW HIDEOUS I LOOK!
I opened my mouth to show just how OUT OF LINE these bottom dentures are! They don't in ANY WAY contribute to eating, much less aesthetics!
This was taken TODAY before I ran errands.
Guess what I did?
I took them OFF!
I speak better without the bottoms;
I look 'better' without the bottoms,
except my mouth frowns without their support.
Bottom line is temporary dentures SUCK!
Tell yourself this is a 7 month process!
PREPARE to eat pureed foods while you are still healing.
Then you can have foods that you can SWALLOW WHOLE.....
just to name a few - mashed potatoes; mac & cheese; FINELY cut up well cooked & tender chicken or ground meat; beans; rice; tender vegetables; spaghetti; tamales.
I want STEAK.
I want SALAD.
I want a BURGER.
I want fried ONION RINGS.
I want PISTACHIOS.
I want BREAD.
I wish your dentist was as good or as honest as mine!!Truthfully, they cant give you exact healing times as everyone is different. My dentist told me standard was 4-6 months for healing and bone integrating with the implants. but he said depending on the person it could take as long as a year and explained the reasons why. I am at my 4 month mark this week. He would rather me wait another 2. He said I am doing just about as expected. 2 of my implants uncovered themselves. lol thats just 2 less that have to be uncovered by the dentist. I am healing beautifully. I can wait for the permanents. But I am a very patient person when it comes to perfection. I deal with my temps as best as I can. relines here and there for adjustment have gone great and I can eat almost anything so I can't complain. As much as I want that million dollar smile. I can wait. Don't sweat it Lis!! Perm day will be here before you know it! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI too wish my Prosthodontist would be more realistic and always give the worst case scenario. I also healed beautifully, however because the implants in my jaw are not the same height, the dentures aren't able to adhere to anything. The only reason the tops stay on is due to the bothersome palette that temps have. I'm really looking forward to the hybrids so I won't have a palette piece to mess with. I am definitely not rushing this process and have told them this. I want them to be 100% CORRECT because this is an expensive and lifetime decision. It just gets to me some times - really bad.
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