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Tips For Becoming Used To New Dentures

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Tips For Becoming Used To New Dentures

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  1. Tips For Getting Used To New Dentures

  2. Presentation Outline CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC Oral discomfort is a part of life for many denture wearers. If it's a problem for you, getting used to dentures and how to wear them well is preeminent to your health. Fortunately, you don't need to sacrifice comfort for a bright smile. Try on these tips to help you adjust to your new teeth. 02

  3. Set Realistic Expectations CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC Remember Discomfort Won't Last for Forever Like braces, your dentures will feel like a foreign object at first. It may even seem embarrassing to learn how to speak or eat naturally while wearing them. It's normal to incur a little shock and discomfort as you're getting used to this, but keep in mind it won't last forever. Start with softer foods that are easy to chew at first and take time to work up to items that are harder – like red meat or apples. 03

  4. 02 Sing Your Speech CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC Forming Certain Words More Easily Music is a great form of speech training. With your new dentures, try singing along to your favorite music . Techniques like singing smooth, fluid phrases at slower rates can help you get used to forming certain words more easily so your dentures won't feel like a hurdle. 04

  5. Exercise Your Cheeks CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC Building Buccinator Muscles In The First Weeks Buccinator muscles are the cheek muscles, which help to direct the food in your mouth as you prepare to swallow. So,building these muscles in the first few weeks (or prior to getting your dentures) can give you more control over your meals while eating. If you continue to have cheek pain, it can be a sign of ill-fitted dentures as well. Be sure to schedule a dentist visit if you feel any ongoing discomfort. 05

  6. 02 Experiment with an Adhesive CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC More Lasting Adjustment For A Better Fit Talk to your dentist about the best dental creams or adhesives available, and experiment with what kind works best for you. A small amount can go along way to reducing irritation. But don't substitute this adhesive for poorly fitting dentures; always make an appointment with your dentist if you feel you need a more lasting adjustment for a better fit. 06

  7. Follow Your Post-Extraction Plan CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC One Of The Most Important Steps You Can Take Ultimately, don't miss any of your dental visits after the first few months of wearing dentures. Even though now that you have new teeth, it's just as important to always keep with your regular checkups and take care of your oral hygiene at home. 07

  8. CHRISTIEDENTURESCLINIC Reach Us Forquestionsormoreinfo WEBSITE www.christiedentures.com.au PHONENUMBER (02)-4739-3293 EMAILADDRESS benchristiedental@hotmail.com.au 08

  9. THANK YOU 09

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