Dentures are removable appliances that restore the appearance of your smile and your ability to eat the foods you love. Because you want your dentures to last, it is important to understand how to get used to them and take care of them. Follow these tips for help getting the most out of your new dentures.

Adjusting to new dentures

Traditional dentures are a cost-effective and natural-looking way to replace teeth. However, like most things, they take some getting used to. Here are some suggestions to help you adjust and enjoy your new smile.

Practice speaking

It takes time for your tongue, lips, and cheeks to get used to speaking around this new appliance. Fun ways to start training your mouth include reading your favorite book aloud and singing. Make a note of words and phrases that give you trouble so you can spend extra time practicing them.

Adjust your eating practices

Chewing and swallowing with dentures also takes practice. To make the transition easier, we suggest soft foods for the first few days, such as smoothies, soups, and applesauce. Be careful with hot foods; do not hold hot liquid in the mouth for long. As you move toward more solid foods, like meat, cut them into smaller manageable pieces.

Be patient

Though it may initially feel strange, know that this feeling is temporary. It is common for patients to struggle a little when first trying to chew and speak with new dentures. Most patients report that it takes around a month to get used to their new set of teeth. If you still have trouble after a month, talk to your dentist about your options.

Taking care of your dentures

With proper care, full dentures may last as long as ten years. The following tips should help you maximize the life of your dentures and keep them in good condition.

Keep your dentures clean

Be sure to rinse your dentures in cold water after eating and take them out each night for cleaning. Brush the dentures with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a nonabrasive soap or denture cleaner. Do not use denture cleaners inside your mouth; instead, brush your gums and tongue after removing the dentures, being sure to remove any leftover denture adhesive.

Soak dentures overnight

Dentures must stay moist to keep their shape. Soak your dentures each night in cold water or a denture-cleaning solution. Ensure the liquid is not hot, which can warp the dentures.

Handle dentures carefully

Be careful how you handle dentures when they are not in your mouth. We recommend storing them in a plastic case when not wearing them. Be sure to remove dentures carefully with both hands, as removing dentures from one side with one hand can gradually distort their shape. A good practice when cleaning dentures is to lay a towel or pillow under them so there is a soft surface for them to land on in case you drop them.

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Dentures restore smiles

Brimhall Dental Group helps patients return to smiling and enjoying their favorite foods with dentures. We will advise you on proper denture care so your new set of teeth will last for years to come. For more information on denture care and maintenance, call our team today.

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