Which is the only thing I got this morning. I took two sedation pills and opted out on the nitrous which was an all too knew experience for me. I was absolutely aware of everything that was going on. Didn’t snooze off or drift off, My head was bobbing around, watching everything and but the best part was that I didn’t care. I was still in a nervous shake because I caught myself with what felt like shivers but I wasn’t feeling cold. Just shaking. But I was able to control it.
The first thing he worked on was my new top bridge and I sit here now typing this, feel much less evasive in my mouth. smaller, and more neater I suppose is the best word I could find.
He opted out of the final implant on the bottom because the bone tissue is still a bit thin.
I also had another lower impression done which was a complete breeze for me. I couldv’e sat there for hours with that in my mouth. So next week I’ll be getting a different bridge for the bottoms. Still not quite sure how things are gonna be happening from here on out. I reckon all my tops are done until the final crowns go on.
I also have to pay closer attention to the backs of my bottom teeth- I was beginning to have tartar build up back and there and recommended using a child’s toothbrush but to make that my main focus when brushing.
I’m so damn proud of how I went through this appoint ! Trust is slowly easing into his hands and he is being ever so patient with me. He’s gonna get one hell of a hug when all this is done and over with.

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