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Starting the process today - Immpressions

Posted: January 25, 2012 2:37 pm
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SparkyinCA

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Starting the process today - Immpressions

Posted: January 25, 2012 2:37 pm

Well, the day finally arrived. I'm getting my immpressions done today for a full set of porcelain dentures (upper and lower). Then I have to wait until February 24th (today is January 25th) for the full extractions of all my teeth (full mouthful except for 2 that fell out that started this whole adventure!).

I have 2 more that are really loose in the front on top. And 2 or 3 lower in front that are very loose. I could probably pull them out myself, but will wait to see what the dentist says when I get there for the immpressions. I stopped taking my low dose aspirin (just something I take at my age of 52/m as a precaution) 2 days ago so in case the dentist pulls the teeth today I won't bleed as much.

I've been reading all the messages everyone posts the good ones with the bad ones. All I can do is put my trust in the dentist office and try to keep a positive outlook. 

I'm not thrilled having to pay a $7,200 co-pay and my dental insurance (Dental HMO) is paying the remaining balance for a total of $19,000 for all this. I sure hope it's worth it! So far I've met with the dentist for about 5 minutes, he recommended they all be pulled and then turned me over to the Office Manager lady who did a pretty hard sell to get the "works" done (2 implants on the bottom) and porcelain teeth. She touched my shoulder and said "that's what I would recommend for my own parents if they were getting dentures". It was a bit over the top, but I'm going along with it. I'll have to go to another city to have the work done if I change dentist's office and with all the follow ups, this isn't convenient at all.

Please wish me luck on this journey! I'll try to keep you all posted as things progress in case anyone is interested. I've had 11 other surgeries including a below knee amputation and 2 back surgeries over the years so I've dealt with pain before and adjusting to a prosthetic leg. Never thought I would adjust to that, but I have done very well with it and don't even feel it on most of the time. I'm hoping getting dentures will be easier but prepared for my body to protest these foreign bodies in my mouth. It's definitely mind over matter and a good dentist that is patient. If he's not, he will get canned for it but not before I make it clear (nicely) that I expect good treatment if I'm not getting it. You all have taught me a lot! So thank you :)

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Posted: February 22, 2012 3:32 pm

Its probably a little late now, but it sounds like you went to see Aspen Dental.  I went to them initially, myself, for an estimate and to see what kind of work needed to be done.  Not only did they charge my insurance for an appointment that I had told them I wanted to pay cash for, but I got the same kind of riga-marole.  I had x-rays done and then the dentist came in, looked them over and said "I'm going to reccomend full surgical extractions and implants".  From there I was handed to a business manager who simply said "So how do you want to pay for this?".  After my experience with Aspen, I contacted a local dentist/denturist for a second opinion.  Not only has he been up front with me about the whole process, he's helpped set me more at ease with having my teeth out.  On top of this he's also going to attempt to remove my teeth without the surgeries and without requiring me to be put under.  My insurance dosen't cover alot ($1500) so he not only did all of my second set of x-rays for free (since aspen charged my insurance already) he knocked $1000 off the estimate the computer came up with.  I would reccomend post-poning the dentures through Aspen and talking to a local dentist first.  Local dentists are more concerned with your long-term care and how you feel about your teeth than Aspen (alla Walmart of Dentistry).

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