Dentists explain: How does it feel to have dentures?

As a child you may remember people with false teeth teasing you by letting them jump out at you and then pop back into their mouths. Some children laugh while others cry. Dentures or “artificial teeth” make more people laugh world-wide than cry.

Dentures are often discussed with patients when root canal therapy is not an option. Dentists in Kent have provided research in the course of their dental jobs to help the public understand when dentures are a viable option. Many Kent dentists have joined The British Dental Health Foundation to share insights. Some of the questions answered are: Will dentures make me feel different? Will they change the way I speak? Will I be able to eat as normal? When do I take them out? How do I care for them?

Although there is an adjustment period to wearing new dentures, the feelings of having an improved appearance greatly builds confidence. For a short period, patients do need to practice pronouncing words and chewing slower until their brain and senses get used to the new teeth. Continual wearing for a few days is recommended for the teeth and gums to “unite”, and then typically dentures can be removed before sleep.

Normal wear and tear or changes to the shape of your mouth means that your dentures may need to be relined or replaced over time. Oral hygiene for dentures is similar to natural teeth, and regular dental checkups are essential to preventing gum disease. Contact your dentist in Kent for further information and to help you understand what wearing dentures feels like.

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