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Living comfortably with your new dentures

If you have just been fitted with new dentures, you’re likely to have some questions. Although your dentist will have offered tips during the denture fitting to help you use them comfortably and look after them properly, we recommend you spend a little time gathering reliable information so you can get the best wear out of your dentures.

The advice here is also a useful refresher for patients with previous experience of dentures, and will help family or friends who care for denture users.

The advice below has been prepared by dentist Lucy Smith.

Lucy Smith is Clinical Director for SpaDental, and dentist at SpaDental Chard.

What her patients say:

“The best dental experience I have ever had!”

“Lucy and the team are fantastic.”

“The treatment I received was brilliant.”

Getting used to your new dentures:

Cleaning your dentures:

Please pay careful attention to the information your dentist gives you. Advice varies according to the material your denture is made from. If you’re not sure about how to care for your appliance, get in touch with your dental practice for more information.

Using adhesive:

Caring for the rest of your mouth:

We hope the advice above is useful to you.

As time passes, if you start to experience discomfort from your dentures, such as rubbing, wobbling, clicking or movement, make an appointment to have the fit checked. Very often a dentist can make adjustments to improve fit.

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