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What to Expect When Getting Dentures

With approximately 49 million adults in the United States wearing dentures, there’s plenty of wisdom gained from their experiences. Nearly everyone will mention that it took some time to adjust before they felt truly comfortable and confident with their new teeth. Understanding what to expect during the initial period of wearing dentures can be helpful.

First-Day Sensations: When you first get your dentures, they may feel quite strange. You might think they’re too big for your mouth, and your lips may feel out of place. These sensations are temporary and will fade as you adjust. You may also notice an increase in saliva, which is a natural response as your mouth gets used to the dentures.

Diet Recommendations: Most dentists suggest starting with a liquid diet for the first couple of days after receiving dentures. Then, you can gradually introduce soft foods, such as cooked vegetables, eggs, and fish. Be sure to take small bites and chew slowly, and avoid biting into foods with your front teeth.

Mouth Soreness: Some mild mouth soreness is normal during the first few days of wearing dentures. However, if discomfort persists for longer than a week, it’s important to contact your dentist to discuss if an adjustment is needed. You might also experience small mouth sores during the initial few weeks, but these should subside with time. If the sores worsen, it’s advisable to consult your dentist.

Rest and Care: Dentists recommend removing your dentures for at least eight hours each day to allow your gums to rest. Most patients choose to do this overnight. Your dentist will give you instructions on how to care for your dentures and where to store them when not in use. Following these guidelines will help ensure your dentures remain in good condition and last as long as possible.


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