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Five Helpful Tips For New Denture Wearers

Five Helpful Tips For New Denture WearersWhen you get dentures for the first time, there is a period of adjustment until you get used to your new teeth. This adjustment period can be easier if you know some good times and tricks. When you get new dentures with our Long Island dental specialists, we’ll explain everything you need to know about wearing dentures and answer any questions. Until then, here are some tips to get you started:

 

1. Avoid Hard To Eat Foods

 

When you get new dentures in Long Island, you’re going to have to learn how to eat again. Though dentures really work like new teeth, it will take a minute to get used to biting and chewing. During this time, you should avoid foods that are notoriously hard to eat with dentures such as nuts, corn on the cob, and caramel apples.

 

2. Don’t Stop Brushing Your Teeth

 

You’re going to want to treat your dentures like any teeth. So brush and floss them like you would your natural teeth to keep them clean. We recommend a soft bristle brush and a non-abrasive denture toothpaste.

 

3. Soak Them

 

Another way to ensure they stay clean is to soak them. Soaking dentures helps remove all the bacteria and plaque that can build up. If you are using an adhesive, make sure to clean the adhesive out of the grooves before soaking them. When you get new dentures in Long Island, ask your dentist how to soak them.

 

4. Take Them Out At Night

 

Removing your dentures while you sleep helps your gums rest and heal from any pressure or irritation from wearing the dentures. Taking your dentures out at night also gives you the perfect opportunity to soak them.

 

5. Drink More Water

 

When you first get new dentures, you’ll notice your mouth is drier. Dry mouth isn’t just unpleasant it actually can help foster the growth of harmful bacteria and increase the irritation from your dentures along the gumline. So make sure to always drink plenty of water to avoid these health risks.

Getting new dentures definitely requires an adjustment period. However, with these tips, you’ll get used to them in no time! Remember if you ever have any questions about your new dentures, we’re always here to help. We want to make sure all of our clients feel comfortable with their new dentures and will offer any guidance you need.

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