Advice for First Time Denture Wearers

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Advice for First Time

Denture Wearers

Dentures are often made of plastic and are designed to fit your mouth and replace any missing teeth. These false teeth are offered as a full set or partial set, depending on your requirements. Dentures comprise of a plate which sits on your palette or under your tongue and houses the teeth you need providing you with a natural and comfortable look. What many people don't realize when it comes to dentures, is that it's not as simple as popping them in your mouth and carrying on with your day. Your speech will appear slurred for a while as you get used to your new dentures. Most patients struggle to eat at first and others lose some confidence, constantly concerned their teeth are going to fall out when they least expect it.


Dentures take time to get used to, which is why when you first get home and for the first few days you should stick to a soft diet. Soft diets can be made up of soups, boiled eggs and warm cereals, such as oats. Starting soft reduces the pressure you put on your new teeth while you get used to them. It reduces the sensitivity you may still be experiencing from having your natural teeth pulled. Ensure when you start eating with your dentures that you use both sides of your mouth to chew on, distributing the chewing. You will want to chew slowly and take smaller bites to make it easier to chew and swallow the food. When you first have dentures, eating is probably one of the hardest experiences, so take your time and be methodical in your bite sizes and chewing, making it easier on yourself in the long run. Drink plenty of water while you eat and during the day. Dehydration can lead to dry mouth and even though you don't have your natural teeth anymore, you can still get gum disease. Drinking while eating also makes it easier to rinse your mouth between mouthfuls to reduce the risk of food getting caught under the dentures, making it uncomfortable for you to wear. Avoid any foods you feel are hard to chew or bite into. You will find it much easier to cut up an apple over trying to bite into an apple. You will also find that until you are completely confident with your new teeth, you will want to stay away from tough meats. Leave the steak until you have your confidence back. One of the mistakes many people make when they first get dentures, is they don't treat them as their natural teeth. Those with false teeth are at as much risk as anyone else when it comes to gum disease. This means that even with dentures, you will want to ensure you have a good oral health routine at home which includes brushing the dentures, cleaning them regularly to ensure the best oral hygiene at all times.


Speak more. Even when you are sitting on your own, chat away to yourself. You can even sing to yourself in the shower. The more you speak and the more you practice, the better your speech will become and your slur or lisp will start to correct itself. The final tip for anyone new to dentures is to give your gums a break now and again. This doesn't mean take your dentures out when you first get home from work, but what you can do is remove them at night, this gives your gums time to heal and get a break from the weight of the dentures. Avia Dental offers <b>affordable dental and discount plans<b\> from as little as $8.25 per month. This company helps their customers save up to fifty percent, if not more, on their dental expenses with free prescription and vision discounts. The company guarantees acceptance and customers can start using their new plan right away, there are no waiting times. Avia Dental works with more than forty thousand dentists throughout the United States, all of which have the finest credentials. Their plans include individual, group and family plans, as well as plans specifically designed for seniors. The company has been operating since 1994 providing access to high quality dental care to the US public. To find out more, visit https://www.aviadental.com.


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