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Your New Denture Important Information for New Denture WearersYou may experience a variety of temporary inconveniences with your new denture. These can range from:
Be assured that an adjustment period to new dentures is quite normal and to be expected. During this adjustment period, you will typically need to visit us several times . This period of adjustment is necessary for a successful outcome as we examine the fit and function of your dentures as they work with the natural movements of your jaw. This can take, in extreme cases, as long as 3 months. The length of this period will vary according to your mouth conditions, general state of health and age. It is our goal to send you home with new dentures that fit you properly, and look great. In time and with consistent use, you will find that your dentures will fit comfortably and function well. Common Conditions During the Adjustment Period
Some patients, who suffer from new denture nausea, normally do so only at the beginning. Rest assured that the feeling will soon pass. Keep your dentures in your mouth and, if possible, hold a piece of hard candy (especially lime or peppermint) in your mouth. If this feeling persists for two days or more, call for an appointment. The tissues of your mouth are among the most sensitive of your body and some time may pass before they become completely adjusted to the presence of your new dentures. During this time, it is normal to experience some mild discomfort. However, as sore spots develop they must be corrected. Many patients require follow-up visits for denture adjustments during the first few weeks, so be assured this is a very common and expected experience. In the event that you do develop a sore spot, call to make an appointment. Until that time, it might be helpful to try to keep the dentures in your mouth as much as possible so that the sore spot will be present during your appointment. This will ensure that we will correctly diagnose and treat the problem. But please do not keep them in your mouth if the pain is unbearable. You do not need to suffer that much. In the event that you experience soreness, chafing or other discomfort, you must NEVER attempt to alter or adjust your dentures yourself. We are specially trained to locate and fix such problems and we are the only people who should ever adjust your dentures. Just as you would not attempt to pull your own tooth , you should not try adjusting your own dentures. You may be an amateur photographer, but please don’t attempt to be an amateur dentist. Initially, trouble with talking may be caused by the presence of a foreign object (your denture) in the mouth, and patience is necessary during the adjustment period as your mouth and tongue become accustomed to the new dentures. Your speech can be improved considerably if you take some time to read aloud, paying special attention to your pronunciation and repeating words that you have difficulty saying clearly. If you’d like to receive a copy of Dr. Weaver’s FREE Denture Guide, sign up here!
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