Adapting to New Dentures in Surrey: Tips for a Smooth Transition to Your Best Smile

Envision Denture and Implant Centre • January 1, 2025

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At Envision Denture and Implant Centre, we know that getting new dentures is a big step toward restoring your smile and confidence. However, adapting to dentures can take time and patience as your mouth adjusts to the new fit. Whether you are a first-time denture wearer or transitioning to a new set, understanding what to expect and following expert advice can help make the process smoother and more comfortable.


In this guide, we will explore the adjustment period, address common challenges, and offer practical advice to help you adapt to your new dentures with ease.




What to Expect During the Adjustment Period



When you first begin wearing dentures, your mouth needs time to adjust. This period is different for everyone but generally lasts a few weeks. During this time, it’s normal to experience some changes as your gums, jaw, and tongue adapt to the dentures. Initially, you may feel slight discomfort or soreness in your gums. This is a common part of the process as your tissues get used to the pressure of the dentures. You may also notice an increase in saliva production, as your mouth recognizes the dentures as a foreign object. These sensations typically lessen over time as your body adjusts.


Another common concern is speech. You might notice slight changes in your pronunciation, such as a lisp or difficulty with certain words. However, with a little practice, your tongue and muscles will adjust to the new shape of your mouth, and your speech will return to normal.


Eating with dentures can also feel unusual at first. Many patients find it helpful to start with softer foods and gradually work their way up to more complex textures. Taking small bites and chewing slowly can make this transition easier.




Tips for Adapting to Your New Dentures



To help you adjust more comfortably, consider the following suggestions:



Choose Softer Foods Initially


When you first begin wearing your dentures, stick to foods that are easy to chew, such as mashed potatoes, yogurt, or scrambled eggs. These foods are gentle on your gums and help you become accustomed to eating with dentures. Over time, you can reintroduce firmer foods as your comfort increases.



Practice Speaking


Speaking with dentures may feel different initially, but practice can make all the difference. Reading aloud, holding conversations with loved ones, or even singing are excellent ways to help your tongue and mouth adapt to the dentures. The more you practice, the faster your speech will improve.



Wear Your Dentures Regularly


While it might be tempting to remove your dentures frequently during the adjustment period, consistent use helps your mouth adapt more quickly. Only remove them as instructed by our denturists at Envision Denture and Implant Centre, such as for cleaning or soaking overnight.



Stay Hydrated


Drinking plenty of water can help alleviate dry mouth, which is common when first wearing dentures. Proper hydration also aids saliva production, making it easier to maintain comfort throughout the day.




Managing Common Challenges with New Dentures



Adjusting to new dentures comes with challenges, but understanding how to manage them can make the process smoother:


  • Sore Spots: If you experience tenderness or irritation in specific areas, these are often caused by uneven pressure from the dentures. Contact Envision Denture and Implant Centre for a simple adjustment to improve the fit and reduce discomfort.
  • Difficulty Chewing: Start with smaller bites and chew slowly. Distribute chewing evenly across both sides of your mouth to prevent tipping or pressure points.
  • Slipping or Movement: If your dentures feel loose, a denture adhesive can provide temporary stability. However, persistent movement should be evaluated by a professional to ensure the dentures fit properly.
  • Speech Difficulties: While these are usually temporary, practicing certain sounds and words can help speed up the adjustment process.


If any of these issues persist, schedule a follow-up visit. Regular check-ups allow us to assess your dentures and make any necessary adjustments to improve fit and comfort.




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Long-Term Care for Your Dentures



Once you have adjusted to your dentures, proper care is essential to ensure their longevity and effectiveness. Cleaning your dentures daily with a non-abrasive denture cleaner helps remove plaque and bacteria, keeping them hygienic. Soaking them overnight in water or a denture solution prevents warping and maintains their shape.


Equally important is maintaining your oral health. Clean your gums, tongue, and any remaining natural teeth to prevent gum disease and other oral health issues. Regular visits to Envision Denture and Implant Centre allow us to monitor your progress and recommend any necessary adjustments, relines, or replacements.




Why Regular Check-Ups Matter



The fit of your dentures may change over time due to natural bone resorption or gum shrinkage. Routine check-ups are crucial to ensure your dentures continue to fit well and perform as expected. At Envision Denture and Implant Centre, we will assess your oral health and make any needed adjustments to keep you smiling comfortably.






Adapting to new dentures is a process, but with patience and proper care, you’ll soon feel confident and comfortable. At Envision Denture and Implant Centre, we’re committed to helping you every step of the way, from your first fitting to ongoing support and care.


If you’re experiencing any difficulties or have concerns about your dentures, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Together, we’ll ensure your transition to new dentures is as smooth and stress-free as possible, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful, functional smile.





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