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Well, it will all begin at 08:30 on Thursday morning, now for those of you who hate going to the dentist, look away now.


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The appointment is set to last 8 hours (Eight), yes you read that right.... I mean this has to be the longest dental appointment in living memory, right?


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Might have to enquire at the Guinness pump in the local, I reckon I could be in with a shot at the record.


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well, on Thursday, for the top setΒ there is scheduled 6 extractions, either 6 or 8 titanium implant being put in, and then the temporary bridge fitting while it all heals... if he gets on with it ok, and if I am coping ok, then, there could well be another extraction and another 4 implants going in on the bottom


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yeah the cost makes my eyes water more than the treatment...


well, on Thursday, for the top setΒ there is scheduled 6 extractions, either 6 or 8 titanium implant being put in, and then the temporary bridge fitting while it all heals... if he gets on with it ok, and if I am coping ok, then, there could well be another extraction and another 4 implants going in on the bottom

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yeah the cost makes my eyes water more than the treatment...

That's why I haven't been to the dentist for 22 years now. Lost all confidence when they started every appointment with everything looks fine, then ends with we had to do this, that etc...

Fortunately, I've not had any issues or toothache in that period (apart from one Boxing day when I had toothache and finally realised it was my teeth getting used to the new electric toothbrush the Mrs had got for me!!)

I have scoped out all the emergency dentists for when the time does come, but I'm keeping everything crossed!

i dont think the dentist is all that bad, i hate going to see my local doctors.

doctors these days just give pills to help you feel better, which sometimes isn't always the case. at least a dentist does have your best interests at heart, if they decide to do work on your teeth they follow best practice. a doctor should, tho it goes out the window insult of giving pills.

Thankfully we have a very good NHS dentist and it's actually a pleasure to go and see him. He always remembers personal things about us when we visit and it's like he's a friend.

Before we found him I had a terrible fear of dentists after a bad experience when I was young consequently I didn't visit one for over 20 years. The pain of bad toothache made me have to go whether I wanted to or not, we found this dentist and I told him of my fears and he couldn't have been more caring, he kept my mind off things by talking and explained every procedure whilst he sorted my teeth out, which included extractions and fillings. I was really surprised it wasn't painful at all.

When the treatment had finished I had the normal NHS rates to pay which are a lot cheaper than private.

The worst thing for me is the needle, I hate them.

How did it go @PTID1862?I hope it went well and you're ok.

Don't want to think about it, but in the community spirit, hope it all went well ad give us a big smile!

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@super_ram thank you


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It went better than we thought for a couple of reasons, firstly when we got there and went to pay, found out the bill was only going to be 6 and a half ish (I can't remember now exactly), secondly my treatment was a success and was actually finished early, which proved to be a godsend... the Mrs was in the shops, and had to curtail the spending spree...

@super_ram thank you

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It went better than we thought for a couple of reasons, firstly when we got there and went to pay, found out the bill was only going to be 6 and a half ish (I can't remember now exactly), secondly my treatment was a success and was actually finished early, which proved to be a godsend... the Mrs was in the shops, and had to curtail the spending spree...

So a result all around. Good treatment, cheap at half the price and the wife didn't send you bankrupt while u were strapped to the chair!

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Well after my last round of work, in which My dentist decided in his wisdom not to take out the tooth that was required, and to put the implants in the wrong place, meaning I still have to have two more implants inserted....
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I know how she feels...http://metro.co.uk/2015/01/23/bungling-dentist-removes-all-of-womans-upper-teeth-by-mistake-5033805/

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@GrannyPie be ready with the cloth to mop @super_ram 's fevered brow when he reads this
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