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08-21-2020 09:04 AM
@Dinaki Best thing to do is to try and keep your natural teeth. Your ongoing treatment is most likely designed to maintain where you are at. There are no miracles involved in dentistry but your ongoing treatment is most likely helping your situation. My goodness, at 62 years old, you are very young to be wearing dentures and believe me they are not all they seem to be. I'll be 60 in November and don't have any missing teeth. Only one implant due to an accident as a child. Even implants which are excellent for most, not everyone is a candidate. If you are not sure about what your dentist is recommending then seek a second opinion. You can also go to a dental school for lower cost options.
I usually chime in on the dental threads as it was my entire lifelong career as a certified assistant for 30 years. Best of luck.
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