PREPARING FOR YOUR FIRST WEEK WITH NEW DENTURES

Dentures give you the flexibility and comfort to speak, eat, and smile with confidence. Whether you are missing all or some of your teeth, dentures will give you the ability to chew food and the support needed for your jaw muscles. As much as dentures provide many benefits, getting used to them can take some time. If you are going to get dentures for the first time, you need to put some measures in place before using them. This will make the first few weeks of having dentures easy and free from inconveniences.

THE FOODS YOU NEED

Wearing new dentures means you need to make an adjustment on what and how you eat. Dentures have spaces in between them, creating a prime spot for food to get stuck. Furthermore, you might slip the dentures out of place when you bite into hard substances. This is because your gums need time to adjust to chewing and biting after getting your first dentures. Also, your gums can get sores from new dentures, especially if you bite into hard foods. Therefore, it is important to plan for the foods you will need during the first few weeks of new dentures. The foods should be soft to make chewing easy. Some of the options you should consider include yogurt, pudding, and mashed potatoes, among others.

CLEANING PRODUCTS FOR YOUR DENTURES

As much as the dentures are not natural teeth, they need regular cleaning. Like your teeth, cleaning dentures involves more than brushing. You need to floss them and have them regularly checked by our professionals. Some of the cleaning tools you will need include a soft-bristled toothbrush, denture cleaning solution, soft towel, and floss, among others. You need to take good care of your dentures, especially in the first few weeks of wearing them. Visit our offices for more information on how to take care of your dentures.

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128 Lilly Road NE, Ste 125 Olympia, WA 98506

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Olympia Prosthodontics & Cosmetic Dentistry

Monday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-4:30 pm

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