Surgery
We are so pleased to let you know that Teddy's surgery on June 6, 2017 went well! Dr. Chapman said bone grafting was used for both teeth but the initial estimate of 1 million UGX bone grafting material was enough. The post-operative x-ray suggested a good result. Teddy had another follow-up visit this past Monday (June 12, 2017) and Dr. C indicated all is healing up well! In the meantime, Dr. C's team made a temporary prosthesis so Teddy would have something like teeth. This would help Teddy pursue job interviews and hopefully overcome some of the superficial prejudices about "scary" looks. We chose a conservative prosthesis that does not put stress on the bone so the bone can really heal properly for implant purposes. Teddy has been given tentative appointments for the second stage of the implant procedures in October and November. Depending on how well her bone has healed, they will then add the 2 "crowns" to the metal posts. This may involve additional minor surgery for her gums.
Teddy has been really great about caring for her mouth and teeth. She is taking her meds and following Dr. C's oral hygiene regimen. I asked her how bad the pain was a few days after the surgery but she is putting on a brave face. She kept saying this was what she wanted and she's focusing on the long-term goal.
Job Search
Teddy is starting to volunteer for an organization that helps kids living in the slums to go to school. She's going to get some hands-on training on how to do follow-up visits to see how the children are doing and learn how to be accountable to donor funding. We are hopeful that if she does a good job volunteering that in a few months time this would lead to a full-time paid position.
Fundraising
A MASSIVE and MOST SINCERE thank you to all of you from around the world, literally from Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, for contributing funds and making implants possible for Teddy! We have reached our goal by 105.35%. In fact, we are $147.47 over the original fundraising goal. There have been several unexpected costs already that were not a part of the original invoice that the hospital gave me - they are post-operative medication costs - one for prednisone tablets (an anti-inflammatory so her face doesn't swell up so much following surgery) and Corsodyl (a special mouthwash for infection control). I will use the "extra" money towards these costs. If there is anything left over following the second stage of the implant surgery, I will donate the rest of it Mengo Hospital Dental Clinic so they can help other patients who are in need just like Teddy! Do let me know if you are uncomfortable with any of these plans!
You guys have really given Teddy such hope and a wonderful boost in life!
THANK YOU!!