I am a woman 38 year old... Diabetic...Lost my most teeth ...I am really very stressful to know how I am going spend my life with denture..Need ur guidance...Is it possible for me to live normal life. ....N if I need to go for perment denture wt it cost approximately
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you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get a full mouth x-ray done to check for bone levels. depending on that you can go for fixed prosthesis or implant or removable prosthesis under the consent of your physician.
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Get USFDA approved dental implants preferably without sinus lift or bone graft. And use a good post treatment oral hygiene and prophylaxis instructions. You don't want any complications due to high sugar levels www.dentist-pune.com
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Yes there can be fixed solutions but it's difficult to answer like this, we need a cbct X-ray, you can share details on our website along with the X-rays to get a estimate for the treatment.
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You have not mentioned how many teeth you have lost.It is better to try and save natural teeth.Yes it is definitely possible for you to live normal life. A dentist has to check clinically to tell you the cost of treatment.
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