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Getting Used to New Dentures: Expert Tips for a Smooth Transition

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Getting new dentures is an important step toward restoring your smile and maintaining oral health, especially after tooth loss. But if you’ve just received a new set—or are preparing to—know that it’s normal to face a few challenges during the adjustment period. Whether you have partial or full dentures, your mouth needs time to adapt. Fortunately, with the right habits and a little patience, you can ease into this new stage comfortably.

Eating with Dentures: Take It Slow

The first meals with dentures can feel unfamiliar, so it’s best to start simple. Choose soft, easy-to-chew foods such as mashed potatoes, yogurt, cooked vegetables, and scrambled eggs. These meals put less pressure on your gums and give your mouth time to get used to chewing with dentures.

Cut your food into small, manageable pieces and take smaller bites than usual. Avoid using your front teeth to bite down. Instead, chew slowly and evenly on both sides of your mouth to help keep your dentures stable. As you grow more confident, you can gradually reintroduce firmer foods into your diet.

Some foods, however, are best avoided—at least at first. Tough meats like steak, sticky treats like toffees, and hard snacks like nuts or popcorn can make eating difficult and may even dislodge your dentures.

It’s also important to watch out for food temperature. Dentures, especially if they cover the roof of your mouth, can limit your ability to sense heat. This increases the risk of burns, so avoid very hot foods and drinks until you’re better adjusted.

Speaking with Dentures: Practice Makes Perfect

Many denture wearers find that speaking clearly takes a little practice. Certain letters and sounds, especially “s,” “f,” and “v”, may be harder to pronounce at first. The key is to speak slowly and give your tongue and mouth muscles time to adjust to the new shape of your bite.

Reading aloud can be a great way to speed up this process. Choose a favorite book or newspaper and take a few minutes each day to practice. If you stumble over a word, repeat it slowly several times. Over time, your speech will become more natural and confident.

What to Expect in the First Week

During the first few days, it’s normal to feel some discomfort or awkwardness. You may notice a slight increase in saliva production, or your dentures might feel like they’re slipping occasionally. These are common reactions as your mouth adjusts and usually fade within a week or two.

However, if pain, sores, or slippage persist, don’t wait, reach out to your denturist. A small adjustment to your dentures can often resolve these issues quickly and comfortably.

Remember, getting used to dentures is a process. Be patient with yourself, follow your care provider’s instructions, and stick to these expert tips. In just a short time, you’ll be able to eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

 

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