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Aging triggers various changes to your body. One that has a particularly immense effect on your life is tooth loss. When you reach your senior years, you will notice your teeth beginning to come loose or even begin to fall out, especially if the underlying gums are compromised.

This transformation could affect your speech and digestion, and because you will also lose your beautiful smile, it could affect your self-confidence as well.

Fortunately, you can always rely on dentures offered by ProDentures to replace your missing teeth with an affordable and realistic option.  Before deciding on dentures for tooth replacement there are a few things you need to take note of.

Dentures Take Some Getting Used To


Your dentures will feel uncomfortable to wear at first. That’s normal.

It happens to everyone who has dentures.
Just because they may feel strange on your gums at first doesn’t mean it is a problem. Dentures certainly tak some getting used to, so don’t be in a rush to get back to your dentist for a replacement.

Simply give your mouth some time to adjust.

Know When It’s Time to Go Back


Of course, you should also watch out for indicators that you need to have your dentures checked and adjusted.

If the discomfort continues and your gums are all too sore, going back to the dentist should be your next course of action.

Sometimes though, your denture may feel a highly unstable so that you have to hold it up with your tongue most of the time. This may also indicate that you have to take it to the dentist for fine-tuning.

You Will Be Advised Not to Eat Hard Food


Most dental procedures, reconstructive and cosmetic alike, that involve installation of a device entail meal replacement during the first few days and weeks.

This should go on until your mouth begins to heal and the jaw adjusts to the removal of any teeth.

In the case of dentures, your dentist will recommend that you drink nutritious shakes while you can’t eat most solid foods.

This way your body will still get the nutrition it needs. So, it helps to have a meal replacement strategy in place prior to the denture installation.

Gaining or Losing Weight May Affect How Well the Denture Fits


It also helps to keep your diet in check at all times. Make sure you are not gaining or losing too much weight.

Remember that when you burn or grow fat, it’s not just the outermost layer of your skin that suffers, even hidden tissues like the gums do.

When this happens, expect that your dentures to might become loose or uncomfortably tight.

With this basic knowledge of dentures, you can opt for this tooth replacement option with confidence.

Book an appointment with us at ProDentures today so that you can have any problem teeth replaced right away.

Sources:


Dentures & Denture Problems: What Seniors Need to Know, toothwisdom.org
What Are Dentures?, colgate.com

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