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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 579237" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Whoa, wait.........</p><p></p><p>What is all this "last one year" and "last 5 yrs" crud? My dentist didn't mention either of those time frames with mine. In fact, he didn't mention a time frame for how long they would last at all. Mine better last more than 5 yrs or I'm gonna most likely be one of those people running around with no teeth........ Every elderly person I've ever known has had theirs last indefinitely. So what is up with this new time frame junk? A scam to get you in for a new set when you really don't need it or they're now just made out of cruddy material that doesn't last longer than that? </p><p></p><p>Now that I think about it........my aunt Jennie had dentures done about the same time I did. They didn't last but a couple of months before falling apart (my mom's wording, I didn't see them). She was livid, but had to pay to have another set made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 579237, member: 84"] Whoa, wait......... What is all this "last one year" and "last 5 yrs" crud? My dentist didn't mention either of those time frames with mine. In fact, he didn't mention a time frame for how long they would last at all. Mine better last more than 5 yrs or I'm gonna most likely be one of those people running around with no teeth........ Every elderly person I've ever known has had theirs last indefinitely. So what is up with this new time frame junk? A scam to get you in for a new set when you really don't need it or they're now just made out of cruddy material that doesn't last longer than that? Now that I think about it........my aunt Jennie had dentures done about the same time I did. They didn't last but a couple of months before falling apart (my mom's wording, I didn't see them). She was livid, but had to pay to have another set made. [/QUOTE]
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