7 years ago at the age of 53 I plucked up the courage to visit the dentist after many years as one of my front teeth felt slightly loose and was causing me a lot of pain. I knew that rest of my teeth were in a pretty poor state and for years I've not felt comfortable smiling in photographs and avoiding eating toffee, nuts, hard rolls etc but could live with that. The dentist took a look at my teeth that day and told me, there's nothing that can be done to save them and you'll have to have a full set of dentures, he was brutal in his delivery and told me cause I was nervous I'd need to be sedated...I left his office in total shock, not only feeling totally not ready for dentures, by this time the toothache had disappeared of it's own accord so I never returned. Since then my teeth became worse, a couple fell out (luckily not in obvious places) they became looser, thankfully didn't get any more bouts of toothache but I muddled on the best I could. Early this July the literally took a turn for the worse over night and I knew..ok now's the time I'm gonna have to get this sorted. I went to the dentist but because I'd not been for 7 years they'd removed me from their patient list and of course I was NHS. They told me that they weren't taking on any NHS patients at the moment and the waiting list is 6mths to a year! I even offered to go private as I have savings and they told me there was also a long waiting list. The receptionist suggested that I look up to see if there are any surgeries taking on nhs patients and to ring them up . I did that and the first two I rang were recorded messages saying there's a 6 month waiting list but the third one someone answered the phone and could offer me an appointment the next month. I have a horrible 3 month + but to cut a long story short I've been fitted with what they call immediate dentures which allow you to have something to wear on the day of the extraction and for a few months before your mouth has settled to a state where you can be fitted with permanent dentures with a more bespoke fit. I had them done on Monday, early days, but I have to say I'm struggling. I mean don't get me wrong they look great, but they're unstable and I can't use adhesive for 2 weeks cause it upsets the healing process, and they rub quite a bit so I'm on liquid/soft diet and many painkillers. I just cannot wait to get them out of my mouth at night...and my god I look about 90 years old without them in...very depressing. Anyone here admit to dentures? If so how did you get on..thanks x