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    One of my top front teeth which was a crown broke just over a year ago, I was getting ready to go with the implant since I don't like my other 2 options. Then covid hit and now I've had a tooth missing for too long.

    I'll be going with the implant since it's a better choice for when you're over 50 but the cost sucks.
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    Remind me to strangle you next time I see you , LOL
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    I have to chime in ...lol haven’t had much done to my teeth , yet, but will gladly come over and cut up your steak ! Or put it in a blender ....����������
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    I remember Gerber prunes were a favourite with the kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MINT2000 View Post
    Remind me to strangle you next time I see you , LOL

    I dying here laughing..... ��������������

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    I have a dental issue not a bowel problem , geez guys take it easy on the ole boy !
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    Close relative had an implant. Was a process but now that it is done that have zero issues or limitations as such. Cost is higher sure but quality of life is everything.
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    Did he have molars done or frontal teeth ? Thanks , G>
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    Quote Originally Posted by MINT2000 View Post
    Did he have molars done or frontal teeth ? Thanks , G>
    Frontal I believe, can ask.
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    Molar's are more of a challenge, need bone grafts etc, and as mentioned its a long time in the chair !
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    I'll ask. Pretty sure he had to go through 4-5 sittings, there was a bunch of work that had to be done over a year.
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