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We have
done our best to provide you with well-fitted, functional,
and aesthetically pleasing partial dentures. We feel confident
that after a few weeks of adjustments, you will enjoy
years of satisfaction and use. In the meantime,
the following is important information.
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Your First Few Weeks
New dentures always
feel strange when first placed in your mouth. Several
days or even a few weeks will be required for you
to become accustomed to them.
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Sore Spots
Your mouth will most likely
have a few sore spots about 24 hours after
you first put your new partial dentures
in. An
initial readjustment appointment should be
made and another appointment, about seven
days later, will usually eliminate any
other sore areas.
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Chewing.
The new "bite" or occlusion will
not feel comfortable for a period of days. We
will adjust the contacting surfaces of your teeth
after 24 hours, and again in about one week after
the dentures have "settled" into place.
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Cleaning
the Dentures - and Your Mouth.
Your
partial dentures can be cleaned easily
by using a denture brush and toothpaste. Use special
care to clean parts of the partial that contact
any natural teeth. Both the partial denture
and the natural teeth must be kept very clean on
a daily basis to reduce the chance of new dental
decay starting. Use a toothpaste that contains
fluoride. Denture soaks are also useful
for the denture. Brush your gums with a
regular toothbrush once per day to toughen and
clean them. You may leave the dentures in
or out of your mouth at night, depending on your
preference. If they are out of your
mouth, then leave them soaking in a water-and-mouthwash
solution.
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The Future
Your jawbones and gums shrink
up to 1/32 of an inch per year when your teeth
are missing. This is one of the main disadvantages
of dentures. Because of this shrinkage, you
should plan to have your dentures and oral tissues
evaluated by us at least every six (6) months. We
will inform you when relining or rebasing of the
dentures is necessary. Wearing ill-fitting
dentures for too long without refitting can cause
severe bone loss and very serious oral disease.
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