In House Plan by Kleer

What to Expect When Getting Dentures

Tucson, AZ

What to Expect When Getting Dentures

For many people, dentures can restore missing teeth and self-confidence. Many people find that maintaining and that a lifestyle after dentures is not difficult to manage. Preparation before getting dentures involves many things to consider, including proper cleaning, overnight storage, and what types of food to keep stocked in the pantry.

Dentures are available at Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson, and the surrounding area. Our team can help you learn more about dentures and how to prepare for them. Call us today at (520) 368-3351 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.

 

Request an Appointment

Foods to Buy Before the Procedure

Wearing dentures for the first time can take some time to get used to. New denture wearers should be careful with their food choices for a few weeks to ensure that their mouths adjust well. Initially, we recommend sticking with liquids and soft foods such as soups, smoothies, puddings, applesauce, and other liquefied food.

“New denture wearers should be careful with their food choices for a few weeks to ensure that their mouths adjust well.”

Lifestyle Changes

New denture wearers will experience various lifestyle changes as they adjust to and maintain their appliances. People with new dentures will have to learn how to eat and speak again as the mouth muscles get used to the new feeling. It is normal to experience more saliva flow initially; however, this will fade over time as people get used to wearing dentures.

“New denture wearers will experience various lifestyle changes as they adjust to and maintain their appliances.”

Keeping Dentures Clean

Caring for removable dentures is a daily task that will help keep them looking, feeling, and functioning well. People should purchase a nonabrasive toothbrush before getting dentures. Along with always handling them with care, the Mayo Clinic recommends rinsing dentures after eating to remove any food particles and then cleaning one’s mouth with a soft toothbrush or cloth before replacing them.

“Caring for removable dentures is a daily task that will help keep them looking, feeling, and functioning well.”

Set Expectations

People should set expectations for before and after getting dentures. The best way for people to set realistic expectations and mitigate worries is by educating themselves on life with dentures. While wearing dentures can help people eat more comfortably, speak more clearly, and boost self-confidence, they also require lifestyle changes. Dentures can affect various aspects of daily life, such as diet, speaking, and smiling. Fortunately, most of these changes are positive.

“People should set expectations for before and after getting dentures.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions? Look Here

Q. Are there different types of dentures?

A. Dentures can take the place of some or all teeth. Those that replace all teeth are a complete set of dentures. Those that replace one or more teeth, such as a bridge, are known as partial dentures.

A. Yes, but it is not advised to do so regularly. Removing dentures overnight gives the jaw and gums time to relax after having to wear them all day. If leaving them in overnight, be sure to remove them and clean them thoroughly at some point.

A. People should eat softer foods at first until they get used to how their dentures feel and work. They can slowly introduce harder and sticky foods once they are comfortable with them. We recommend avoiding any excessively chewy, tough, or sticky food, as they may dislodge or damage your dentures.

A. If dentures move while eating, it may be due to ill-fitting dentures or a lack of adhesive. People who have had their dentures for a while may need a reline. We work with our patients to ensure that their dentures fit properly.

Quality Dental Services Can Transform Your Smile

By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

Dental inlays and onlays

Root Canal and Crown to Save a Cracked tooth

Routine Dental Procedures

Scan here to view this page, on mobile

Denture Terminology

Alveolar Bone

The alveolar bone is the bone surrounding the root of the tooth that keeps the tooth in place.

Clasp

A clasp is a device that holds a removable partial denture prosthesis to the teeth.

Denture Base

The denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.

Edentulous

Edentulous is a term that applies to people who do not have any teeth.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.

Pontic

Pontic is another term for an artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture.

Rebase

Rebase is the process of refitting denture prosthesis by replacing the base material.

Reline

Reline is when a professional resurfaces the surface of the prosthesis with a new base material.

Resin/Acrylic

Resin and Acrylic are resinous materials that can be components in a denture base.

Call Us Today

Helpful Related Links

About our business, license, and website security

  1. Simply Smiles Dentistry was established in 2013.
  2. We accept the following payment methods: American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa
  3. We serve patients from the following counties: Pima County
  4. We serve patients from the following cities: Tucson, Marana, Catalina Foothills, Vail, Sahuarita and Green Valley
  5. AZ (License #D7312). View License Information and Specifics
  6. National Provider Identifier Database (1376738385). View NPI Registry Information
  7. Norton Safe Web. View Details
  8. Trend Micro Site Safety Center. View Details