The FAQ’s About Adjusting to New Dentures

The FAQ’s About Adjusting to New Dentures from Carolina Smiles Family Dental in Brevard, NCDentures are removable devices that serve as replacements for missing teeth. While they are comfortable and look similar to natural teeth, adjusting to new dentures can still take a few days or weeks. If you are getting this dental restoration, learn about common concerns and answers of patients who are about to wear new dentures.

Common questions regarding new dentures

Any questions you have about wearing dentures, others have likely asked before. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from new wearers of dentures.

Are there different types?

There are several different kinds of dentures to choose from, depending on your individual needs. Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are used for people missing all of their teeth, as the device takes up the entire mouth. Partial dentures are for people who still have some of their natural teeth, and they help prevent the existing natural teeth from moving as well as replace the missing teeth.

Immediate dentures are a temporary solution while someone waits to receive the permanent device. They are planted in the mouth the same day the person visits the dentist for tooth extraction. Since these are not custom-fitted, they are not as comfortable as permanent dentures. Immediate dentures are typically worn for a period of six to eight months.

Your dentist can help you choose which type of denture is right for you and guide you through adjusting to new dentures regardless of which option is chosen.

How do dentures work?

Dentures consist of an acrylic, flesh-colored base placed over the gums. For maximum comfort and utility, dentures are custom-made after taking impressions of the mouth. Saliva between the gums and the device keeps the device in place, although denture adhesive may be used if your dentures are having trouble staying in place. Dry mouth and poor jaw structure are two cases where someone might benefit from using an adhesive.

How long do I wear them at a time?

During the first few days, as you are getting used to your dentures, a dentist may recommend wearing the device for most hours of the day, including while sleeping. After this period of becoming accustomed to the dentures, it is advised that you remove your dentures while sleeping or for another period of six to eight hours. This break from wearing allows the gum tissue underneath the dentures to rest.

How do I clean them?

There are several steps to take to keep your mouth and oral health device clean:

  • Rinsing the device after eating to remove food particles left behind
  • Cleaning your mouth after removing the device
  • Brushing the dentures at least once per day using a non-abrasive cleanser
  • Soaking the dentures overnight in water or a soaking solution, as moisture is essential to the device keeping its shape

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Conclusion

Dentures can give people back a functional set of teeth. Adjusting to new dentures takes time and patience but can be done with the help of a dentist.

Request an appointment or call Carolina Smiles Family Dental at 828-974-3326 for an appointment in our Brevard office.

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