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26 minutes ago, john999 said:
If you got real dental implants (not implanted dentures) it would cost a fortune. I can't see the VA doing this if you have dentures. You hear advertisements for implants and what they mean is implanted dentures. A single implant takes about a year to do from the time you start the implant process until you get a crown on the implant. They cost about $5000 for each tooth. Also real implants require quite a bit of surgery and usually a bone graft for each tooth. I have three real implants and they are very good, but not from the VA. I would not trust my VA to do anything like that since you need a specialist to do good implants.
About the best I can hope for is 2 implanted posts for each denture, upper and lower with the VA. "Snap On" dentures they are called.
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17 hours ago, Rattler said:
I will trade you 8.4 last week. Yes there is some kind of board with the head dentist and other's that has to approved you at the local VA Hospital for implants. I would be interested in knowing what they tell you. about yours. I have a real bad gage reflex that doesn't allow me to where dentures. I have upper's that I cant use and that was as far as I got. And they do not do implants at a community care dentist at least not in AL.
OK, ty, will let you know.
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40 minutes ago, broncovet said:
My guess is that no one, who has been recently reading hadit, has had dental implants done by the VA.
I use the dental, at my VAMC, and its generally very good. This is probably because of a "shakeup" several years ago, when an aging VA dentist, who should have been retired, did stuff like not bother to wash his hands between patients. (And other poor hygene practices) which probably led to multiple Veterans getting hep C https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-veterans-test-positive-for-hepatitis/DgUIONF0sw5ucivzM4pYiL/
Of course, this is not "just" dental hygene.
After this shakeup, and closing the dental department of my VA down, (along with the very bad publicity VA got with this) the dental department emerged and I think they do a great job now.
While I cant answer your question about the implants, VA did a great job on other dental practices. I went to the dentist both BEFORE and AFTER the shakeup.
We need some more experienced volunteers, and you should go through (this Dental VA implants) and tell us your story, and answer other vets questions on this.
I have no teeth to maintain/take care of. I have full dentures.
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22 minutes ago, john999 said:
Implants are good if you have a top notch dentist doing them. You will be in the dentist's chair for a while. There is a lot of surgery involved. I have had three implants but not from the VA. My experience with VA dental is pretty bad. How about a bridge instead?
I have no teeth if you read my OP.
I'm asking about the process...what to expect, etc.
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4 minutes ago, Rattler said:
So I am going through the same thing only my dentures I can't use at all. You need to be forewarned that if you are diabetic that they will require you A1C to be below 7.0 or better.
I'm below 6.0 so I'm good.
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3 minutes ago, brokensoldier244th said:
What is your question? We need to know what you are asking.
I understand it has to go through some kind of "dental board". I'm asking if anyone knows the process and what to expect, and what to do if the board says no. Ty
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I have full set of loose VA issued dentures (August 2022). Going in this week to see about getting some kind of full set implants or dentures that are held in by implants.
Anyone have any info?
Ty
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Ty
Snap ons will cost $15,000 each for top and bottoms?