If, for some reason, you have to extract all or some of your teeth, the most common solution to chew well and have a nice smile is to have dentures put in place, either complete or partial. And to keep them in perfect condition, it is important to know how to care for them. Finding a dentist to fit you for dentures in Markesan, WI is actually easier than you think. In fact, it is cheaper than you might expect, as well. With the technological advancements in dentistry over the past couple of decades, dentists now have the upper hand in offering patients more reliable, cost-efficient and painless dental services.
Today, dentures are made so that they resemble your natural teeth as much as possible. This is so there are no remarkable changes in your appearance. However, it may feel strange when you start using them, at least until the cheek and tongue muscles adapt to having them in place. You could also experience some oral irritation, along with increased saliva production at first. But these problems usually disappear as your mouth adapts to use. Most likely, your dentist will advise you to use your new prosthesis all the time (even while sleeping) during the first days. Although this will be uncomfortable, it is the fastest way to adapt to the prosthesis and identify areas that need some adjustment. Once you make the necessary adjustments and feel comfortable, you must remove your dentures before bed to give your gums and tongue a rest and allow your saliva to clean your mouth. The next day, put the dentures back in.
In the early days of using your dentures, you might have some difficulty pronouncing certain words. The simplest solution is to practice saying those words out loud until you sound normal. As for eating, you may need a few weeks of practice before you feel comfortable chewing. It is best to start with soft foods or cutting your food into very small pieces. Be extra careful with hard foods, sticky or very hot items, and try to avoid chewing gum.
If you are looking to get Dentures in Markesan, WI, you may want to seek the advice of a dentist first. Contact Silver Creek Dentistry for a consultation today.


