Unlike traditional fully removable dentures, fixed dentures are permanently affixed in your mouth. Your prosthetic dentures are supported on a few dental implants, which gives you the coverage of dentures and the stability of implants.
This is why fixed dentures are a popular prosthetic option here at The Dental Center of Hercules in Hercules, California.
If you find yourself asking this question — “Is it difficult to get used to fixed dentures?” — then read on as Dr. Lovely Manlapaz Teodoro discusses the adjustment period.
All dentures require an adjustment period, and fixed dentures are no exception. Getting used to fixed dentures can take some time.
Initially, you’ll recover from your implant placement surgery. While implant placement surgery shouldn’t hurt (thanks to anesthetics), you may experience some pain and swelling that lasts for a few days. You’ll need to stick with a soft diet while your mouth heals.
Once your dentures are secured to your implant posts, you may notice changes in how your mouth feels and functions. This is normal as your tongue and muscles adjust to the presence of your new fixed dentures.
Eating with fixed dentures may require patience as you learn how to chew effectively. Start with softer foods. Soft food doesn’t have to be bland!
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As you get used to your dentures, gradually reintroduce a variety of textures. As you shift from soft foods and start to eat some of your favorites, cut your food into smaller-than-normal pieces while you learn to chew with your dentures.
Similarly, speaking may feel different initially, but practicing speaking aloud can help improve clarity. Although it may feel awkward at first, try reading books or poems out loud so you can practice speaking.
It’s not difficult to care for your new fixed dentures. Because they’re secured by implants, there’s no need to remove them, soak them, or store them in a case. You simply brush your teeth as usual.
You’ll need to use a soft toothbrush with a nonabrasive toothpaste.
All dentures restore your ability to chew thoroughly, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. Fixed dentures also give you added peace of mind that you’ll never have to worry about messy denture glue or dentures that slide out of place.
You might consider fixed dentures if:
Give yourself the gift of a new smile! Click here or call 510-254-3328 to learn more about fixed dentures.