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How to fix my teeth?

I fell on a wooden floor and broke nine teeth. After a quadrant ordeal. My mouth awoke up. I went to a new dentist who refused to cement it. If the initial dentist refused to give me a permanent bridge, why go back to him. I am an academic and have problems speaking properly as my guns have a gap because of said refusal. I am most down and because of the economy and corruption by a condo board, we lost our homes. Please help!

Female | 74 years old
Complaint duration: Six months
Medications: Vitamins. 2 mins of Xanax per day
Conditions: Arthritic but functional!

5 Answers

Your case need a thorough intra oral and radiographic evaluation before we can come to a conclusion what your options are!!!
I advise you to get any dental insurance that can at least give you some solution like partial denture if your teeth are hopeless or to treat them by restoration but the dentist should recognize the situation of your teeth. Be smart and safe time by getting insurance. Like Mass Health in Massachusetts, this insurance covers the partial denture and complete dentures and it's free for your situation.
I am sympathetic, but cannot assist you. A consultation with a local dentist or with your local social services supports resource department is more appropriate.
If you cannot afford private dental care then you should try to get care at a local dental school wherever you live.
Try going to a prosthodontist who specializes in difficult restorative cases. Try going to a public defender who may be able to help you with the "corrupt condo board."