Be very patient. Don't expect too much too fast.
Very small bite at first so you dont choke.
It's ok to eat with them out if you prefer, and just wear them for looks.
Keep them in no matter how frustrating they get. Don't let them control you! You control them 1000%. And patience is key.
Keep them in your mouth! They don't belong on the counter, the more you wear them, the more you can't be without them. Not easy at first, very easy later!
Keep them in and push through the learning process or you’ll end up putting them in a drawer!
Wear them night and day for two weeks straight . Only take them out to clean them. They are something new and foreign to your mouth. So that will give you time to get use to them .
Be patient. Take small steps. I have had my dentures since the end of March and I can't hardly tell I have them in. I can eat!!!! It's all gonna work out.
I agree patience is needed. I also think having realistic expectations. I'm coming up to a year with an upper denture and it's been a bit of a roller coaster. Every time I'm having an issue I think back to the issues I had before I had my teeth out. It helps me to be grateful
That your new teeth are a prosthetic. And that anyone who uses prosthetics needs time before it looks and feels natural. You would not expect a person with a prosthetic leg to be able to run or dance well right away, so keep that in mind when you struggle with your new teeth. Be patient and kind to yourself!
Communicate with your provider. Everything you think and feel. Don't hold thing in or be afraid to speak up. Give yourself time to adjust. Find a support system. Love yourself !!
Keep them in no matter what when you first get them! Have someone there the first day or two so you can sleep SITTING UP. Ice ice ice your face all day. Ibuprofen is the best for inflammation and pain even over prescription pain meds. Sing your ABCs and 123s from day one until you can talk well. Have patience and NEVER GIVE UP. If you keep gOing through the roughest times you will be able to eat whatever you want
Also, if something is wrong speak up for yourself in the office no matter how hard it is! Do not let them let you walk out with an ill fitting denture or one that does not look good. Make sure you are happy with the fit and looks❤️
Be patient and persistent. Nobody would expect to run on a prosthetic leg within hours of wearing it fir the first time. Dentures are similar. There is a learning curve. Everyone travels it at their own pace.
It's ok to bother your dentist for adjustments
Be prepared as much as possible. I didn’t know what to expect and was not prepared for things such as plenty of broth. Soft foods. How to get medicine down. Be focused on this journey and determined.
Patience! It takes awhile to adjust...be patient, each day will get a little better!
Trust yourself.
Smile! A lot!!!
Be patient, allow proper healing time, eat smaller portions and don't beat yourself up. I'm 5 months in with full upper, partial lower and I've been eating most of the time with them out, just recently started just going for it being positive and eating while I have them in and doing just fine.
Keep them in! Be patient and practice everything including smiling, whistling and spitting!
Getting dentures can be emotional at any age, be patient with yourself.
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Xylitol - a cure for caries?
The addition of xylitol to your oral products can help reduce the likelihood of dental caries as well, giving you extra defenses against tooth decay. Xylitol has been studied for over 40 years and has been shown to inhibit the growth of the bacteria that causes dental caries and to reduce the acid that causes the cavities. This is because the main cavity causing bacteria, Streptococcus mutans, cannot metabolize xylitol and therefore can’t grow, and if the dietary sugars are replaced by xylitol there is no acid production.
It is recommended consuming five to seven grams total of xylitol per day, spread out through several servings, to reap these benefits. Without making changes to your usual routine, you can easily incorporate the necessary xylitol. Instead of using a regular toothpaste, floss, or mouthwash, make the easy switch to xylitol based products and you won’t even have to think twice about getting enough xylitol into your daily routine.
Bruxism - clenching or grinding of teeth
Bruxism commonly known as grinding of teeth can be easily solved by wearing a nightguard at night. Please call DenturePoint if you need one custom made.
Some of the problems when you grind and clench include:
Headaches, jawpain and/or ear pain, achingteeth, especially upon waking, stiffness of the face and temples upon waking, pain and or stiffness in the jaw when #chewing, clenching the jaw when experiencing feelings of anxiety, anger or stress , sensitivity of teeth, especially when experiences changes in temperature, tooth enamel that is chipped or broken, loose teeth.
Copy Dentures - why do I need them?
A duplicate denture simply means that we make a replica of your current denture that looks very much the same. They are cost effective and can function effectively as backups in the event that your main dentures are broken and need to be repaired. The duplicated dentures will look and fit very much like your current dentures, but are not intended to be worn as a permanent replacements. However they are real life saviours!
If you choose to have duplicate dentures fabricated, you can also choose to have the teeth shade whitened during this process- at no extra cost!
Many people choose to have their broken dentures repaired and then have duplicate dentures fabricated so that they have backups in case of future denture breakage.
You should always have a spare set especially while travelling in case of loss or breakage.
Better safe than sorry!
Travel Tips for denture wearers by DenturePoint
- Visit a Dental Prosthetist at DenturePoint two months prior to travelling for a fitting check.
- Have your dentures cleaned at our DentureSpa to ensure comfort and minimise infection risk while travelling.
- Consider having a spare denture or a more cost effective copy denture made to avoid cost and inconvenience should you misplace or damage your denture.
- Make sure you have extra cleaning products of your choice to avoid reactions to untested products and tap water in certain countries.
- Wherever possible, use bottled water when cleaning your dentures.