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What to Expect During My First Month with Dentures

May 9, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_nichols @ 1:40 am
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For many, missing teeth cause their confidence to take a hit. fortunately, dentures offer a solution. They can replace several of a person’s teeth or their entire smile for a full, realistic look. If you’ve recently started to wear dentures or are considering them, they will be quite an adjustment. Keep reading to learn about what patients can expect during the first month of wearing dentures as well as some tips for a smooth transition to their new smile.

The First 24 Hours

The first day after receiving your dentures can present some challenges, as you may encounter some soreness and discomfort. This is completely normal since your mouth has not yet had a chance to adapt to the presence of the restorations.

At the beginning, your dentist may suggest wearing your dentures continuously for the first day, particularly if you have undergone tooth extractions. Following this initial period, it is advisable to remove the dentures before going to sleep, giving your gums a chance to rest and recuperate.

During the initial phase, adjusting to eating with dentures can present some challenges, emphasizing the importance of taking a gradual approach. Begin by consuming soft foods such as yogurt, mashed potatoes, and pasta, while avoiding hard or tough foods until you become more comfortable with the function and sensations of your new restorations.

The First Two Weeks

During the first two weeks after receiving your dentures, you can expect an adjustment period that may require some patience. It is highly recommended to schedule a follow-up appointment with your dentist during this period to monitor the healing progress if you have any extraction sites and to ensure an optimal fit of the dentures.

During this stage, it is common to encounter gum soreness, which should diminish gradually as you adjust to your dentures. Should you experience notable shifting or discomfort with your dentures, it is crucial to contact your dentist promptly. They will evaluate the situation and determine whether adjustments or replacements are required to enhance the fit and comfort of your restorations.

After Two Weeks

Following the initial two weeks, you can anticipate a heightened level of comfort with your dentures. As you adapt to them, activities such as eating and speaking will become easier. Additionally, the occurrence of sore spots in your mouth will diminish, enabling you to wear your dentures for more extended periods without experiencing discomfort.

Throughout this period, it is common to experience a reduction in saliva production. To help adjust to your dentures, try speaking and eating while wearing them, as this can stimulate an increase in saliva flow.

Engaging in activities like reading aloud can serve as beneficial exercises during this adjustment phase. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for non-chewy foods until you feel more self-assured and at ease with your dentures.

Day 30 & Beyond

By the end of the first month, you should have acclimated to wearing your dentures. It is important to note that the fit of your dentures may naturally evolve over time as a result of gum tissue adjustments or regular usage. This is a normal occurrence and can be addressed by seeking assistance from your dentist to ensure the continued comfort and functionality of your dentures.

About the Practice

Dr. Sowmya Kumar, a dedicated dentist based in Rockledge, leads Premier Walk-In Dental, a practice focused on enhancing patients’ smiles. Committed to delivering exceptional treatment options, they specialize in dentures, providing effective solutions for replacing missing teeth and giving you the confidence boost you deserve. To make an appointment with Dr. Sowmya Kumar or for more information on getting dentures at Premier Walk-In Dental, you can call them at (321) 617-5901 or visit their website.

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