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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 594585" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>My mother had the same procedure and so did my father. </p><p>My mother waited for the dentures and hers fit well, she also took a fingernail file to the sharper edges</p><p></p><p>But my dad didn't wait and resultingly only wore his dentures seldomly.</p><p>So I think you are making the right choice.</p><p></p><p>As far as antibiotics if they suspect any infection they should prescribe your antibiotics and postpone the surgery. Which will result in an extra doctor visit wasted time and longer to get your dentures. If you can get them to prescribe antibiotics ahead of time I would make the effort if you think you are already dealing with infection.</p><p></p><p>Everyone in my fam has horrible teeth and I'm only speaking from personal experience and from others. My sister has been turned away because she keeps a constant infection in her teeth and does not have medical coverage so it is very difficult for her to even get an emergency extraction done because of the infection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 594585, member: 16184"] My mother had the same procedure and so did my father. My mother waited for the dentures and hers fit well, she also took a fingernail file to the sharper edges But my dad didn't wait and resultingly only wore his dentures seldomly. So I think you are making the right choice. As far as antibiotics if they suspect any infection they should prescribe your antibiotics and postpone the surgery. Which will result in an extra doctor visit wasted time and longer to get your dentures. If you can get them to prescribe antibiotics ahead of time I would make the effort if you think you are already dealing with infection. Everyone in my fam has horrible teeth and I'm only speaking from personal experience and from others. My sister has been turned away because she keeps a constant infection in her teeth and does not have medical coverage so it is very difficult for her to even get an emergency extraction done because of the infection. [/QUOTE]
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