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Aren't dentures always immediately noticeable? (woman in her early 30s)

Q. After I gave birth my cavities got a lot worse. Recently I felt that I had symptoms of gingivitis and went to the dental clinic for treatment. My cavities were so bad that I ended up having a lot of teeth removed. Many more of them are loose.

The roots of my teeth have always been shallow and so my teeth have always been frail. My front teeth are especially loose and I am afraid to bite and tear with them. The dentist told me that my teeth would not last long. I believe him.

But since I am only in my early 30s and resistant to the idea of dentures, I gave up treatment for a while. My teeth look worse than before and it has become cumbersome to talk. Every day I worry about what I should do.

Aren't dentures always immediately noticeable? Does treatment take a long time? Are there any other people who get dentures in their early 30s? Please give me some advice.

A. It seems that there are many people whose cavities get worse after giving birth. I think it is because people become busy with caring for their children and cannot make time to take care of themselves.

It sounds like you are quite worried about what to do. Worrying about our appearances is very natural. Conventional partial dentures invoke uneasy images of visible metal clasps (springs) and a device that could fall out at any moment. But these days there are many different kinds of dentures that will not draw notice.

The treatment method that we recommend at our clinic is the telescope system, developed in Germany. Their metal clasps are invisible, and of course, they will not fall out naturally. Even though they are called dentures, they are nothing like the ones covered by insurance. They fit so comfortably and naturally that you may even wonder why they are called 'dentures' in the first place. Not only are they esthetically beautiful but they also function securely and prevent further tooth loss. You will almost never take them off during the day (only for brushing) so you can think of them as just another part of you. And more than anything, they prevent the condition of your teeth from getting worse and they can be used for a very long time. Currently there are many homepages that feature dentures that do not stand out, but our dentures do not use one of these new untested treatment methods with no history. Instead we use a treatment method developed in Germany with over 100 years of history so you can be assured that it is effective. Don't be fooled by inferior treatment methods that only aim to provide esthetic beauty without protecting your teeth. Many people who use these inferior products will find themselves losing more teeth in just a few years.

The treatment period lasts about 3 months. (This is because the manufacturing process is very precise and takes time.)
Of course we provide false teeth during the treatment period so that you will not have to go around with missing teeth or experience difficulty eating. Many people require dentures in their early 30s. It is unfortunate when people lose their teeth. In your case I recommend that you get proper dentures in order to prevent further tooth loss.


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