What to expect when you get new dentures?

It's normal to develop sore spots during the first few days of wearing dentures. You may also have more saliva. Gum tissue contracts as it heals. For this reason, you may need to visit our office several times so your dentures fit comfortably.

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How long do new dentures take to settle?

As a general rule of thumb, dental professionals are likely to tell you that adjusting to new dentures takes about 30 days, on average. You might not be keen to wait this long, but you need to be careful how quickly you try to get back to normal.

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How many hours a day should I wear my new dentures?

Generally you should wear your dentures for at least 8 hours a day. This will give your gums and jawbone time to get used to the dentures and prevent sore spots from developing. It is best to take them out at night so that your gums can rest.

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Does your mouth adjust to new dentures?

In the First 30 Days

It takes time for your gums, cheeks, and tongue to adjust to wearing an oral appliance. However, after a couple of weeks have passed, you'll notice fewer sore spots in your mouth and less saliva. Don't hesitate to call our office if you need your dentures adjusted.

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Is there difficulty with new dentures?

Soreness and discomfort are normal in the early stages of your adjustment period, especially in the first few hours (or even days) after getting your new dentures. This is often caused by your new dentures rubbing into your gums, causing pain and irritation that can bother you.

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What to Expect - First Time Dentures

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What is the biggest problem with dentures?

Chewing or Speaking Difficulty

It takes practice to eat and converse with dentures. Dentures are less stable and prone to fall out of position since there isn't much gum or bone underneath to resist movement. In fact, chewing meals with new dentures can take up to 5 times longer.

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Why is it hard to swallow with new dentures?

This is because your new dentures will feel foreign to your body at first. Over time, your salivary glands will calm down and you won't produce as much saliva. In the meantime, try eating some mints or swallow more often. Within the first few hours of wearing your new dentures, you may develop some mouth sores.

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Do dentures look weird at first?

Dentures Are Making Your Face Look Weird

When you first begin wearing your dentures – they will feel foreign. This often causes wearers to feel like their smile is different and their resting face isn't normal.

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How will my face change after dentures?

If your dentures are too big or short, your face might look puffy. Dentures that don't fit properly can affect the alignment of your chin and make your face look lopsided. During your visit to the Neenah, WI, dental office, your dentist will help you find dentures that fit well and enhance your appearance.

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How tight should new dentures be?

New dentures are not often tight at the moment of fitting. You should allow between 5 to 8 hours for your dentures to settle into your mouth, when this happens they become tighter.

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Should you keep dentures in water overnight?

Soak dentures overnight.

Most types of dentures need to stay moist to keep their shape. Place the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking solution overnight. Check with your dentist about properly storing your dentures overnight.

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Do dentures ever feel normal?

If you want to know if your dentures will feel normal, the answer is yes. You may have recently gotten the teeth, or perhaps you are considering getting them. You might want to know what to expect. The good news is that today's prosthetics feel more natural than ever, and you can get accustomed to them quickly.

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What do I do if I hate my new dentures?

What to Do If You Hate Your Dentures. First things first, call your dentist. They should be able to get you in for an appointment right away. After the dentist examines your mouth, they can determine which option is best for you.

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Will my dentures ever stop hurting?

Answer: When you're first fitted for new dentures, it's normal to experience minor irritation, which should fade as your mouth becomes accustomed to them. The period of pain varies. If you've previously worn dentures and now have a new set, it may take longer.

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How long will my gums hurt with new dentures?

When a patient first gets dentures, it can take up to 30 days to get used to wearing the denture. During this time, patients may struggle with learning how to chew and speak with their new teeth, as well as experience soreness and pain on their gums from the denture.

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How do you know if your dentures fit right?

Dentures feel loose or move around

This means that the fit of your denture will become loose over time causing them to move or make a clacking sound while chewing. When they fit properly, dentures should feel secure in your mouth allowing you to eat and speak confidently.

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How long will my face be swollen after dentures?

If heavy bleeding continues, remove the denture and bite on folded gauze pads firmly for 1–2 hours. Swelling usually reaches a maximum in 2–3 days. For the first 1–2 days, ice applied to the outside of the face over the areas of extraction can help reduce swelling. Sleeping with the head elevated can minimize swelling.

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Will I talk normal after dentures?

It's a legitimate concern and there is definitely an adjustment period where talking, chewing and normal activities will feel different. Once you've learned to adjust, you should be able to communicate normally. It usually takes about 2 weeks for your tongue to get use to the new environment.

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Why is my face sunken with dentures?

A sunken face indicates your current dentures are not fitted properly. The most likely cause of this is the teeth in the denture being too short. It is important to spot a sunken face immediately as improperly fitted dentures can cause other dental problems like jaw deterioration over time.

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Can you tell who is wearing dentures?

In most cases, you won't be able to tell that someone is wearing dentures if you have well-fitting dentures that are professionally made, are regularly cleaned, and fit well.

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Why do my new dentures feel so big?

Because dentures rest on that gum ridge and are customized to fit its shape and size, dentures loosen as this happens, and for many patients, end up feeling too big for their mouths.

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How can I avoid sunken face with dentures?

The only way a denture wearer can prevent facial collapse is to support the dentures with dental implants. Two to eight dental implants can be surgically implanted in the jawbone, and dentures are secured to them.

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What not to eat with dentures?

To keep your dentures from coming loose or getting damaged, we recommend avoiding the following food groups as much as possible.
  • Hard foods. ...
  • Sticky foods. ...
  • Tough meats. ...
  • Foods and drinks that stain. ...
  • Raw fruit and veg for smoothies. ...
  • Steak for minced meat or just sous-vide! ...
  • Seeded bread for whole grain. ...
  • Nuts for olives and grapes.

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How do you learn to eat with new dentures?

7 Simple Tips for Eating with Your New Dentures
  1. Start Slowly. ...
  2. Chew Evenly. ...
  3. Be Careful of Hot Liquids. ...
  4. Cut Your Food Into Smaller Pieces. ...
  5. Be Mindful of Tough Foods. ...
  6. Be Careful with Sticky Foods. ...
  7. A Little Soreness is OK.

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Can you bite into an apple with dentures?

If you need to bite down on hard food, such as an apple, use your canines instead of your front teeth. Otherwise, you can cause your dentures to slip and slide around, hurting your gums. Make sure you distribute your food evenly on both sides in the back of your mouth when you chew.

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