3 Reasons Adjusting to New Dentures Can Be Quite Simple

When you begin wearing dentures, you may experience discomfort for a short period of time while you are adjusting to new dentures. However, this process does not have to be difficult.

Why adjusting to new dentures is simple

Here are three reasons you can easily get through the first few weeks of wearing dentures.

1. Assistance is only a phone call away

If you find adjusting to new dentures difficult, remember that you can always call or see your dentist if you experience issues for longer than expected. Adhere carefully to the oral hygiene guidance provided at your dental checkups, and schedule a visit with your dentist if you feel you need your dentures adjusted for a better fit.

When you pick the new false teeth up from your dentist, be proactive and ask for a few tips on getting through any initial trouble. Attend any follow-up appointments scheduled in addition to your regular dental checkups.

2. A little patience can go a long way

As you embark upon the process of having dentures prepared for your mouth, understand that getting used to the feeling of wearing dentures will take time. Speaking and eating are more difficult while you are adjusting to new dentures and may seem a little embarrassing at first. Remember that wearing false teeth will become second nature with time and patience.

Minor soreness is normal in dental patients with new dentures. More severe irritation may warrant a trip back to the dentist for an adjustment. Removing dentures every few hours during the assimilation phase can help with any pain, so try wearing them for only short time periods as you get used to them. Additionally, the American Dental Association recommends taking small bites of soft foods for those adjusting to new dentures. Once you are comfortable with softer foods, you can start to slowly incorporate provisions that are more difficult to chew into your diet. You may want to eat most of your meals at home while you acclimate to eating with dentures.

3. There are various products available to help

Not all dental adhesives are created equally. Since every person is different, dental adhesives that work for one patient may not work well for another. When you retrieve your dentures from the dentist, request recommendations for several creams or adhesives to try while you are adjusting to your new dentures. If one serum does not help you with your false teeth after a few applications, try another one of the suggestions made by the dental office. After trying several and giving yourself some time to acclimate to the functionality of dentures, call your dentist if you still feel uncomfortable. Chronic discomfort could mean that your dentures need to be refitted by a dental professional.

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Conclusion

Remember, your new dentures are meant to improve your quality of life by enabling you to speak and chew comfortably. Any discomfort you experience initially can be overcome with a little patience, experimentation, and a trip back to the dentist if all else fails.

Request an appointment or call Roderick A. Garcia, DMD PC at 505-634-5029 for an appointment in our Albuquerque office.

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