I need a stable lip support to enable me to play brass band pls advice

Q. I used to be a private patient but can no longer afford this due to life changes. I am not registered as an NHS patient, have not seen a dentist in many years and dont know what to do about accessing treatment and advice. I had most of my upper teeth removed a few years ago after I suffered tooth loss through failing crowns and bridgework. My teeth were replaced by a partial but almost complete deture I have two teeth remaining in my upper jaw one is a crown on one of my front teeth and one is a molar that is colapsing and will need extraction. I am reasonably sure I am suffering bone loss from the upper jaw as the denture now sits below the level of the crown. The denture is and has always been a poor fit and I reline this on a regular basis to stop it falling out all the time. Since having the denture fitted I have become very introverted and dont socialise much. My speach is not as clear as it was and this is affecing me in work. I think this is because I use my top lip to hold the denture in place as I am very embarrassed when it drops. I used to play a brass instrument but a combination of wearing the denture and other medical conditions stopped me doing this. Brass band playing was one of the most uplifting experiences I had to look forward to and without it I often feel dipressed. I have tryed to play but find my denture is too unstable to allow me to play with any degree of satisfaction. I had heart by pass surgery last year and dont know if my heart condition would preclude any sort of treatment. I was wondering if there was any way of providing stable lip support needed to enable me to play. I think this would help my mental and physical welbeing if I could get back into this. I hope you can give me some advice.

A. I’m sorry to hear about your situation. Dentures are often reported as being uncomfortable and embarrassing.
There are options to help regain fixed teeth such as dental implants. I personally treat many patients that have medical conditions such as heart problems etc, but as long as the necessary protocols are in place, this shouldn’t be a problem- but MUST be spoken to about with the performing surgeon. Dental implants can help to hold a denture in place to be more sturdy- they can also be placed so that a full upper fixed bridge can be placed. This would mean that the teeth stay put and you need not take them out at night etc As you mentioned before, your finacial situation has been hindering you and dental implants are not cheap. There are many dental practices that offer finance schemes and interest free facilities. This would need to be looked into. I hope this information will help.
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Dr Kailesh Solanki

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