Bad breath
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I'm having 2lower teeth removed because of gum disease and replaced with a partial. Afterwards, will my breath smell better? I know that's a funny question, but I've done everything I can to clean my teeth diligently. My dentist said I have good teeth. I wanted implants but I don't think my insurance will cover that.
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rose39842 PJaxn512
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My dentist said i dont have enough bone to get implant.
I like to consider the Lanap laser treatment for the periodontal, and want to save all the other teeth.
I use baking soda gargle and oil pull and there is no breath smell.
PJaxn512 rose39842
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I'm not sure that I understand what you're saying . you had your teeth removed? And you are going with a partial? The kind you can take out and put back in??
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rose39842 PJaxn512
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3 of my teeth were taken out because they were shakey. I am considering a partial denture the kind you can take it out. But i am concerned about the teeth which support the partial denture.
what i mean bad breath can be contrôléd with baking soda gargle, and oil pull, lots of videos are in the YouTube about this and its works.
And I mentioned about a laser treatment for gum disease. That's all
PJaxn512 rose39842
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My previous dentist doesn't do anything but Laser cleaning. He charges $ 5000 for 2 quadrants upper and lower $10,000 total.
He doesn't do traditional cleaning anymore.
About the bad breath. I use coconut oil and it improves my gums as well. I use backing soda to brush with. I'm doing what I can do. I was just wondering if my breath would improve after my bottom teeth are removed. Thank you Rose
rose39842 PJaxn512
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I am 66, and going to go to cataract surgery first, and the next aganda is getting the treatment to gum disease.
thank you very much for the information.