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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 579285" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Tony was told by Sexton's which is the dental mill he went to, that the immediate denture would only last a year because it was made quickly and it is very hard with none of whatever anyone calls soft padding. I want nothing to do with that. </p><p></p><p>I have not even talked to Affordable Dentures and if they are offended by the fact that I come in without teeth, oh well. They can deal with it. I know my own mouth and I know that I would have had a much harder time healing if I had done it the way Tony did it. He has had a more difficult time than he thought he would. He cant even eat as much as he thought he could at this point. He is now at about 2 and a half months out and he still has issues with them not fitting well and pain when eating. I plan on insisting on what I want and being a pain about getting it...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 579285, member: 1514"] Tony was told by Sexton's which is the dental mill he went to, that the immediate denture would only last a year because it was made quickly and it is very hard with none of whatever anyone calls soft padding. I want nothing to do with that. I have not even talked to Affordable Dentures and if they are offended by the fact that I come in without teeth, oh well. They can deal with it. I know my own mouth and I know that I would have had a much harder time healing if I had done it the way Tony did it. He has had a more difficult time than he thought he would. He cant even eat as much as he thought he could at this point. He is now at about 2 and a half months out and he still has issues with them not fitting well and pain when eating. I plan on insisting on what I want and being a pain about getting it...lol. [/QUOTE]
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