What to Expect While Adjusting to Implant Dentures
February 8, 2022
Dentures are one of the most traditional ways to replace missing teeth. Although they’re certainly effective, they’re no longer your only method of tooth replacement. Nowadays, you can rebuild your smile with implant dentures. They’ll give you a set of pearly whites that looks, feels, and acts just like your old one! Of course, you’ll need to take some time to adjust them. Read on to learn what to expect while adjusting to implant dentures.
The Difference Between Implant Dentures and Traditional Dentures
If you’ve never heard of implant dentures before, you may be wondering how they differ from traditional ones. Well, traditional dentures are designed to rest on top of the gums to replace your missing teeth. They’re held in place with natural suction or denture adhesive. Meanwhile, implant dentures are rooted in place using four precisely positioned dental implants. Since the titanium posts are surgically inserted into the jawbone, they provide unmatched stability and durability. Additionally, they stimulate the jawbone and help prevent its deterioration.
What to Expect During the Adjustment Period
Before you can reap the benefits of implant dentures, you’ll need time to adjust to them. Here are a few things you can expect during your recovery:
Eating
The process of getting dental implants requires oral surgery. Since the procedure is quite invasive, you’ll need to stick to a soft-food diet for the first few days following your surgery. Make sure you take small bites of soft foods (i.e., yogurt, pudding, oatmeal, scrambled eggs). Although you can return to your normal diet as soon as you feel up for it, you should continue to exercise caution with harder and crunchier foods.
Speaking
Many denture-wearers know how difficult it is to speak while the appliances are moving around in the mouth. Luckily, you shouldn’t have those problems with implant dentures. Because they’re secured in the jawbone, they’ll stay right where they belong while you smile, talk, and laugh throughout the day. Believe it or not, most patients don’t have a hard time adjusting to speaking with implant dentures!
Cleaning
Traditional dentures require a complex oral hygiene routine. You need to remove the prosthetics every night, clean them, and soak them while you sleep. On the other hand, implant dentures can be cared for just like natural teeth! All you have to do is brush twice a day, floss daily, and rinse regularly using an ADA-approved mouthwash. It’s that easy!
Ultimately, implant dentures have a quicker and easier adjustment period than traditional dentures. If you’re ready to rebuild your smile, contact your implant dentist today to get started!
About the Practice
At Gerome and Patrice Family Dentistry, we are passionate about helping patients achieve and maintain optimal oral health. Our team provides high-quality and advanced dental services to people of all ages. If you have missing teeth, we offer implant dentures so you can enjoy a complete smile once again. Visit our website or call (513) 677-1349 to schedule a consultation today.