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Posted: August 17, 2009 3:25 pm
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Meet Ben

Posted: August 17, 2009 3:25 pm

Name: Ben
Age: 47
Family: Father with a son, 21, and daughter, 18
Occupation: Cable technician and landscaper
Dentures: Got partial lowers nine months ago and is planning to get full uppers

"Honestly, I wish I had gotten my dentures sooner."

Nine months after getting partials, Ben is very happy with his decision. In fact, his biggest regret is that he didn't do it earlier. Ben recalls, "I put it off for quite a bit, but I knew it had to be done. I kept asking myself, 'Do you really want to give up your teeth?' but I was at the point where the pain wasn't worth it."

He continues, "Now that I have dentures and have gone through the process, I realize that the cavities and toothaches I had for the last 20 or so years were a lot worse than anything involved in the denture procedure. It doesn't even compare!" He remarks, "I have a low tolerance for pain, so I only got two or three teeth removed each time over the course of about 14 weeks. I was nervous the first time, but after that, not so much."

As a child, Ben took good care of his teeth. However, around the time he turned 12, his gums started to show the effects of periodontal disease. "I had it for some time; it just kept getting worse and worse," he recalls. With his gums receding and the condition of his teeth getting worse, the pain steadily increased, yet he kept putting off what he knew was coming. "My father wore dentures for more than 20 years," says Ben. "So I got advice and information from my family, but I kept postponing the process."

On the advice of his family and his dentist, Ben kept two of his bottom teeth. It's a choice he is glad he made. He states, "I haven't had any problems with my lowers staying in. I did two realignments, but that was expected. In my opinion, I think you should keep any of your bottom teeth if you can. They help anchor the dentures... keeping them in place."

Ben notes that the past nine months have not always been smooth sailing: "At the beginning, dentures felt really unnatural... they were so big. It felt like I was putting a tire in my mouth." However, after a few days, they began to feel more natural. "I started to just not notice them," he remembers.

Now that he's gotten used to his partial lowers, Ben is planning to get full uppers. He's at ease with his decision, and his outlook on life shows it. "We're all getting older and there are some things you can't change," he reflects. "Some people lose their hair; I lost my teeth. I'm glad I finally did something about it."

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1. Reply to Meet Ben by Fixodent_Mod

Posted: September 29, 2009 2:48 pm

I hope someday I can feel like that ben, its been 6 months and i have lost alot of weight my bottom partials are giving me alot of trouble.If I could do it all over again I would have had them all out. I do have a complete set on the top and they are wonderful but the bottom partial just doesnt seem to stay in place when I eat and is still painful.

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joyce165

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2. Reply to Reply to Meet Ben by debs

Posted: November 30, 2009 2:40 pm

  • Hi Debs,
  • I have a partial denture on the bottom and top, and whilst the top one is not a problem, the bottom is; that was until I tried Fixodent, (I am NOT a Fixodent employee or anything like that), and it has made a great difference to my ability to eat. I now eat with very little dicomfort and can understand your dilemma. So far,as an experiment, I have used two types of Fixodent and whilst both are O.K. one suits me better as it has a smaller aperture.
  • I do hope you will work it out with your dentures as I know what it is like to suffer tender gums and blisters.
  • Good luck!
  • Ben (not the Ben you replied to!) Mead.

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3. Reply to Meet Ben by Fixodent_Mod

Posted: August 8, 2010 11:41 am

Hi Ben,  I recently had full upper and lower dentures done in one day and I am so glad I did,  the only problem is the bottom ones float constantly and no amount of any kind of adhesive helps.  I will or someone will come up with a solution at some point after all we put men on the moon.  My upper dentures I just love now the bottoms are still leaving much to be desired but with time I am hoping it will all come togethere.  I liked the comment you made about some people lose their hair, it was  a great statement.  I am also glad I did this I smile alot more now than I ever did and I do love my smile.  My tongue feels like it is entrapped but that too will pass I am sure the upper are a breeze, the bottoms well not so much, they are a problem child

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Monkshine

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4. Reply to Reply to Meet Ben by debs

Posted: October 22, 2010 9:35 am

Debs, I am not sure if you are still suffering, but try to get your dentist to put a soft liner on your bottom dentures, this will help and use some fixodent, it will help considerably.. If your pain continues, it means your gums are still too soft.. use warm salty water to gargle, and it will help in healing. Good luck, I too was having a little problem, but found out that the way the dentures will stay in place is by taking small bites, and moving your food to the back with your tongue. it takes practice. Good luck

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5. Reply to Reply to Meet Ben by bfahringer

Posted: November 9, 2010 4:13 pm

Ben i want to know if the uppper dentures suppose slightly make your upper lip protrude outward by any chance

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