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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 579239" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Janet, Affordable Dentures is the place I was talking about. They push HARD for you to get the immediate ones to go in right after you get the teeth pulled and then in six mos to a year will do a 'permanent' set. The whole five year thing? no clue. Their warranty is for one year except for their ultra,, $1600 set, which has a fifteen year warranty. They push you HARD to do this rather than to wait until you are mostly healed, because they claim it takes six mos to nine mos to a year to fully heal. I am just not sure I want to do that. </p><p></p><p>They do have some really inexpensive options, but I don't know about the materials. The fee they quote is for the entire package, and I am sure they have a way for medicaid/medicare to pay for it. That is mostly in how it is coded and not so much in what they actually do. They told me that the first set comes iwth a soft liner and is a 'bandage' to help you heal faster. Makes little sense to me. They also insist that if you go with-o teeth, you will not ever really truly be comfortable with any set of dentures. It was this hard sell that makes me wonder about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 579239, member: 1233"] Janet, Affordable Dentures is the place I was talking about. They push HARD for you to get the immediate ones to go in right after you get the teeth pulled and then in six mos to a year will do a 'permanent' set. The whole five year thing? no clue. Their warranty is for one year except for their ultra,, $1600 set, which has a fifteen year warranty. They push you HARD to do this rather than to wait until you are mostly healed, because they claim it takes six mos to nine mos to a year to fully heal. I am just not sure I want to do that. They do have some really inexpensive options, but I don't know about the materials. The fee they quote is for the entire package, and I am sure they have a way for medicaid/medicare to pay for it. That is mostly in how it is coded and not so much in what they actually do. They told me that the first set comes iwth a soft liner and is a 'bandage' to help you heal faster. Makes little sense to me. They also insist that if you go with-o teeth, you will not ever really truly be comfortable with any set of dentures. It was this hard sell that makes me wonder about them. [/QUOTE]
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