What is the best option to repair or replace my teeth given the extensive and unique circumstances & damage?

Question by Allen S: What is the best option to repair or replace my teeth given the extensive and unique circumstances & damage?
Hello World

It’s a relatively long story, but here it goes. I never even had any cavities until my early 20’s. Unfortunately, right after that time I didn’t see a dentist for roughly 8 years or so. The kicker is, after graduating from college in Texas and coming out to LA, like an idiot, I somehow got involved in the club scene, which later led to spending about 5 years sitting at home in the crystal meth spiral. I finally pulled myself completely off the drugs over two years ago, but since that time, I’ve been losing my once perfect teeth one after another. I have perfect front veneers, but just went to a dentist for the first time in a year. He wants to pull 4 more rear teeth on top of the 1 I’ve already had pulled, although the endodontist said 2-3 of those are actually savable. Since I’m only 32, what is the best “long term” repair/replacement option for my teeth? How much do they cost? What about Mexico? I’m broke but my family might be willing to foot the bill. Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by BluRey
what ever your choice remember that some tooth repairs made to match your teeth in color do not fluoresce, if you plan on going out to any club it will make your repairs look obvious under the black light that clubs usually use.-blurey

Answer by ♥♥♥army♥wife♥♥♥
ok im in the same boat as u,i did alot of drugs and quit and im just now going to the dentist 5 years later.urs sound worse than mine.i mainly have cavities and i need like 2-4 root canals and i need 4 wisdom teeth pulled and 1 muller pulled too. out of all this,its going to cost me $ 4649.00 so its going to take a while.just get one thing fixed at a time. if u have as much work as me then u need to get dental insurance. also ask about carecredit,its a credit card just for the dentist,u cant use it anywhere else but the dentist.look into it.good luck.

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