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Patient Advice

Educational resources for denture wearers

Your Bite & Overall Health

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The position and relationship of your upper and lower teeth affect your face, head and neck muscles and joints, and are critical to your overall health. The wrong bite or old, loose dentures can cause head, neck and facial pain — even sleep problems.

Common symptoms of denture/jaw/TMJ conflict

  • check Headaches
  • check Joint clicking or popping
  • check Shoulder, neck & back pain
  • check Pain behind the eyes
  • check Facial pain
  • check Ringing in the ears

Caring for Your Dentures

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  • 01. Clean daily with a soft brush and denture cleaner — not regular toothpaste
  • 02. Remove at night to let your gums rest
  • 03. Handle over a towel or water basin to prevent breakage
  • 04. Soak overnight in water or cleaning solution to maintain shape
  • 05. Visit your denturist regularly for check-ups and professional cleaning

What to Expect with New Dentures

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Getting new dentures is an adjustment. It's normal to experience some changes:

The Adjustment Period

Your mouth may feel full or awkward at first — this will improve as your muscles adapt.

Dietary Changes

Start with soft foods, chew slowly using both sides of your mouth.

Speech Patterns

Speaking may feel different — practice reading aloud to adjust.

Expected Soreness

Minor soreness is common; if pain persists, contact us for an adjustment.

When to Get a Reline

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Over time, bone and tissue beneath your dentures change shape. A reline ensures a snug fit. Signs you may need one:

  • — Dentures feel loose or slip when eating or talking
  • — Using more adhesive than usual
  • — Sore spots or irritation from poor fit
  • — It's been more than two years since your last reline
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Questions about your dentures? We're here to help.

Reach out to our team for personalized guidance.

Call (503) 771-5232