What to Know About Drinking and Eating With Dentures

Dentures can replace your missing teeth. However, you might wonder if you can drink and eat as usual with the false teeth in.

The good news is that with the right steps, it is not difficult to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks once more. Keep reading to learn more about how to drink and eat with your new teeth.

Going slowly

Many times, patients are frustrated because of how hard it is to chew things. When the dentures are new, things might taste different. But the patient will gradually become used to the false teeth. The wearer should start with softer foods since these do not require much chewing. The brain will start to ignore how the teeth feel and focus on the food taste once more. It is a good idea to cut food into smaller pieces at first.

Foods like pasta and warm soups are great starting foods when someone first gets dentures. Then they can gradually add in more foods. But when doing that, a patient might want to cut the food into smaller pieces. That way, it will be easier to chew. There will also be a lower risk of damaging false teeth with large amounts of food.

Chewing on both sides

When someone has false teeth, a bit of caution might be necessary. That way, there will not be too much pressure on either side of the denture. Patients can chew the food using the back teeth since that anchors the dentures in place. It is critical to chew on both sides at once, which prevents the dentures from moving aside. It also prevents sore spots from forming.

Keeping the dentures in place

It is hard to eat if the teeth are not in the correct location. To prevent displacement, denture fixatives might be right. With better chewing habits, it is also easier to keep the teeth in place. It is sometimes a good idea to place the teeth together and swallow before opening the mouth. That keeps the teeth in place. Maintenance is also critical to keep the teeth in place.

Think about the temperature

Patients might not realize how critical the teeth are in measuring a food’s temperature. When the dentures are first in the mouth, it is easy to burn the tongue when learning how to eat accidentally. Instead, wearers might test the temperature by slowly taking a bite. Or the food can be tested with the fingertip before eating. Remember that hotter things might loosen the fixatives in the dentures, so be careful at first.

Choose the right dentures today

Getting false teeth is a step in the right direction since it allows you to enjoy more food. Still, they can be an adjustment. If you need help adjusting to your new teeth, you might consider talking to your dentist. Your dentist can offer more advice on how to adjust to the teeth. Making an appointment today is your first step.

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