Dentures have become the most affordable solution for
replacing teeth, and can be a very effective option for patients. Although many
patients opt for dentures, it can take a while to get used to these foreign objects resting on your gums. If your
dentures are causing serious discomfort or pain, it is important you contact
your dentist right away, but if you are simply trying to become accustomed to
your new teeth, there are a few things you can do.
Practice in front of
the mirror: Speaking and smiling with your new dentures can prove to be a
challenge. It may be awkward to move your mouth in certain positions that
seemed normal before. Stand in front of a mirror and practice smiling and saying
words that cause your dentures to shift, taking note of the way your dentures
move. As you practice, you’ll become more comfortable and your dentures will no
longer get in your way.
Try an adhesive: If
you find that your dentures are constantly slipping, try using a denture
adhesive to keep them in place. An adhesive will stabilize your dentures while also providing a sealant against food debris. Denture adhesive can also make
for a healthier smile in the long run by keeping bacteria at bay.
Start out smaller with
foods: Chewing food might be your biggest obstacle with dentures. As you
move your mouth to chew, your dentures may begin to shift. Start with soft foods
and gradually introduce foods that involve more chewing. Foods that are sticky
or crunchy may be difficult to eat at first, so save those until after you have
become comfortable eating softer foods like eggs or oatmeal.
Don’t give up: It
is definitely possible to wear dentures that function like natural teeth, all
it takes is some patience and practice. Just give it time! Soon you will be
smiling, speaking, and eating the foods you love in no time with your new dentures.
Call Us Today!
If you are experiencing issues with your dentures, don’t
hesitate to call Dr. Michael Kowalik in Burbank! We can make adjustments to
your dentures and help you get used to your new set of teeth.
For more information about complete or partial dentures or
to schedule an appointment, call us today!