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30 Days for Dentures: How to Adjust During Your First Month

August 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — danvilledental @ 5:18 pm
A patient relaxing with dentures

Getting new dentures is a significant change, and the first month can be a big period of adjustment. Understanding what to expect during this time can help you navigate the transition with confidence and return to quality living. Continue reading to see a breakdown of what you might experience in your first 30 days with new dentures.

Finding Good Fit and Comfort

When you first receive your prosthetics, they may feel strange or bulky in your mouth. This is completely normal. Your gums, cheeks, and tongue will need time to adjust to the new sensations. Also, during this time, you might experience mild soreness or irritation, but this should subside as your mouth adapts.

To adjust quicker, you’ll need to strike a good balance between wearing them during the day and resting at night. So, wear your dentures as much as possible during the day and practice eating and speaking. However, when it’s time for bed, be sure to remove them, clean them, and soak them overnight.

Eating with Dentures

Eating with your new appliance can be a challenge at first. You may notice that your bite feels different, and you might have difficulty chewing certain foods. To combat this, it’s important to start with softer meals and gradually introduce harder ones as you become more comfortable.

While you may not be able to chew exactly as you used to, cutting your food into small, manageable pieces can help. Avoid sticky or hard foods in the beginning and use both sides of your mouth to chew evenly.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Proper care of your dentures is crucial from day one. You’ll need to clean them daily to prevent plaque buildup and maintain good oral hygiene. Removing your dentures at night allows your gums to rest and prevents oral infections and even respiratory illnesses like pneumonia.

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and scentless, clear hand soap to clean every surface of your dentures. Then, leave them to soak overnight in a glass of cool water or denture cleanser. Next, use regular toothpaste to clean your gums, tongue, cheeks, and any natural teeth you still have. Doing this every day will ensure your mouth feels comfortable and fresh!

Speaking with Dentures

Talking with dentures might also require some practice. You may notice that certain words are more difficult to pronounce, or that you have a slight lisp. This is because your tongue and lips are adjusting to the change in space and placement in your mouth. 

So, practice speaking and reading aloud or talking with family and friends! This can help speed up the adjustment process so you can speak normally in no time.

Adjusting to new dentures takes time, but with patience and proper care, you’ll soon find them to be a comfortable part of your daily life. If you need more help, call your dentist. They’re there to support you throughout this transition, so don’t hesitate to reach out!

About the Practice

At Danville Dental Associates our incredible team of passionate dental experts awaits. Whether you need denture prosthetics or to come in for a routine checkup, we have the technology and the talent to help you keep your smile sparkling. Call (434) 793-4116 to schedule a denture consultation or visit our website to learn more about the services and treatments we offer.

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