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Frequently asked questions
What are the most common questions people ask you about dentures or your denturist services?
Many people have initial fears about dentures, which we understand. However, with modern techniques and careful molding, the entire process can often be completed within just a few weeks. We also offer custom designs and adjustments to ensure a comfortable and natural fit.
Common Questions About Wearing Dentures
Are dentures safe to wear?
Yes, dentures are generally safe. However, comfort and adaptation vary from person to person. Some people adjust quickly, while others may need time to feel comfortable.
Will dentures feel strange at first?
Most people experience an adjustment period of about two weeks. You might notice extra saliva or mild discomfort initially, but this usually fades as your mouth adapts.
Can dentures affect how I speak?
Yes, temporarily. You might notice a slight lisp or speech change at first, but with practice, your speech typically returns to normal.
What types of dentures are available?
There are several types:
Complete dentures: Replace all teeth.
Partial dentures: Replace some teeth and attach to remaining natural teeth.
Implant-supported dentures: Anchored to dental implants for better stability.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
You’ll need to start with soft foods and gradually reintroduce harder items. Chewing may feel different, but most people adapt well over time.
Can I sleep in my dentures?
It’s generally recommended to remove them at night to give your gums a break and allow for proper cleaning.
How do I care for my dentures?
Clean them daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner.
Soak them overnight in a denture solution.
Avoid using hot water, which can warp them.
What if my dentures feel loose or uncomfortable?
Loose dentures may need to be relined or adjusted. If discomfort persists, consult your dentist or prosthodontist.
What makes your approach to denture care different from other denturists ?
We pride ourselves on our personalized approach to denture care.
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