Non TG related health advice sought.

A little background. You know I'm 70: No secret. I was raised in a suburb of a large Midwestern city that had no city water, so when our suburb was built (started late 30s, our home built 1940, I was born '43) so everything was set up around community wells, about 12 to 15 homes to each well. So, no fluoride in the water. Also the Gene fairy was unkind to both sides of my family. Both my parents hat their teeth removed in their early 30s, before I was born. I never knew them without dentures.

Needless to say I've had problems with my teeth all my life. In my adult life I've spent 50/60k on fillings, crowns and bridges and for 3 1/2 years in my early thirties wore braces to correct TMJ issues. Tuesday I broke a tooth eating an apple. No, I can't bite into them, I cut them up. So anyway, the tooth was mostly filling and the rest broke of well below the gum line. I had the broken tooth extracted yesterday after 45 minutes of pushing, pulling, hammering and chiseling...

Actually, that's the good news... The bad news is that in the preliminary X-Ray the tooth behind it has a large abscess in the tooth and the bone. So that will come out Monday after treatment with an anaerobic antibiotic.

That will leave on top a 6 crown bridge in front and 3 crowns. Luckily it doesn't show how few teeth are really there. I'm ready to pull the lot and go with a full upper. Of course my Dentist wants to keep me as a cash cow. Hell, I'm an anuity for him. He suggests replacing every tooth with a $3k implant. That pig isn't flying yet as I don't want to think about that kind of expense.

So: Dentures? Does anyone have experience they're willing to share, good or bad, pro or con? I want to make an informed decision. Should I do uppers and lowers at the same time: Might be easier to get things lined up right and they would all be the same color. If you don't want to post publicly, please PM me.

I really need to get information from people who don't have a financial motive.

Thanks,

Ole

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