Considering Dentures? 3 Misconceptions To Help You Decide

If you are missing one or more teeth due to an underlying dental disorder or injury, you may be overwhelmed by your options for restoring your smile. Thankfully, dentures have helped many patients restore their smile back to an appealing and functional state. Unfortunately, there are some patients who do not fully understand dentures and how to wear them properly. This guide will help you learn the truth behind a few common misconceptions about dentures.

Cannot Eat Properly While Wearing Dentures

Many people feel dentures are not for them because they cannot eat normally while wearing them. Although some changes are necessary, wearing dentures does not prevent you from eating properly.

What you CAN eat depends on the type of dentures you have.

For example, if you have removable dentures, you can remove them before eating any and all of the foods you want. Removing your dentures before eating very hard foods or sticky foods, such as candy and gum, is recommended.

If you have dentures supported by implants, you can eat foods that you normally would eat.

Dentures are Uncomfortable

Another reason many people decide NOT to wear dentures is because they feel they are too uncomfortable. Your dentures should never cause discomfort, but you may feel some slight irritation when you first start wearing them. You will need a period to adjust. If your dentures are irritating your gums or affecting your ability to eat or speak in any manner, talk to your dentist immediately.

In most cases, a simple adjustment can be made to the dentures, helping them fit more comfortably on your teeth and in your mouth.

Dentures are Too Noticeable

You have many options for restoring your smile. From porcelain veneers and dental implants, the options can be overwhelming. Each option does offer its own pros and cons, but many people feel dentures are the least appealing method of smile restoration.

Fortunately, this is not true.

Today, dentures are created in a customized manner. Not only will they fit your mouth perfectly, but the dentures will also look like your natural teeth, ensuring they do not stand out from your mouth in an unappealing way.

Most people will not even notice you are wearing dentures unless you decide to remove them in front of them.

If you are considering dentures, contact a clinic, like Cape Dental Care, today. With the right understanding, you can restore your smile in a healthy, functional, and attractive manner. 


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