Tip #1. Cut food into small sections and take small bites.We would recommend starting with a soft or liquid diet that is composed of easy to chew foods. Some ideas for foods that you can eat are: mashed potatoes, eggs, soups, and smoothies. After you get comfortable with the soft or liquid diet, start eating other foods by cutting them into small sections and taking small bites. New dentures can make eating uncomfortable and awkward, and it takes a lot of patience and practice to get accustomed to chewing with new dentures. Tip #2. Be PatientNew dentures may rub against the gums, thus having sore spots may be common during the adjustment period. The gum tissue takes time to firm up and accommodate to the denture, so patience is key to becoming accustomed to the denture. | At LPFD (Low-Priced Flexible Dentures) we seek to help you every step of the way in giving you a smile that you are proud of! Dentures improve speech, chewing, digestion, your smile and confidence. Here are some helpful denture tips that are focused on wearing tips for new dentures. |
Tip #3. Clean your denture after every meal!
An unclean denture is not healthy, comfortable, or attractive. We recommend cleaning your dentures after every meal. You should brush them each day to remove food deposits and plaque, and it is best use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Remember to take off the flexible dentures every night, clean them and place them in a cup of water or a denture holder.
Here are some tips on how to clean your dentures:
Fill the sink with water when cleaning the dentures to prevent breakage if you accidentally drop them. Clean with a soft brush and with a cleaning agent, such as water and soap or with a special flexible denture cleaner. Please avoid using powders and gritty pastes as they can create rough surfaces on the dentures. Also, avoid using most over-the-counter denture cleaners because they are meant for acrylic dentures; those cleaners can cause discoloration.
Here are some tips on how to clean your dentures:
Fill the sink with water when cleaning the dentures to prevent breakage if you accidentally drop them. Clean with a soft brush and with a cleaning agent, such as water and soap or with a special flexible denture cleaner. Please avoid using powders and gritty pastes as they can create rough surfaces on the dentures. Also, avoid using most over-the-counter denture cleaners because they are meant for acrylic dentures; those cleaners can cause discoloration.
HOW DOES THE PROCESS WORK TO GET DENTURES?
Step 1. Please fill out the brief form and order the Impression Kit $40 at lowpricedentures.com | 3-5 days to receive kit
Step 2. Take impressions. We provide the material and instructions in the kit. | About 30 minutes
Step 3. Order dentures online. A single partial denture is $280 and both partials are $500. | 10 minutes to order
Step 4. Ship back your approved impressions. | 3-5 days to receive molds
Step 5. Receive your high-quality flexible partial dentures. | 12 days to fabricate
Learn more at lowpricedentures.com
Step 1. Please fill out the brief form and order the Impression Kit $40 at lowpricedentures.com | 3-5 days to receive kit
Step 2. Take impressions. We provide the material and instructions in the kit. | About 30 minutes
Step 3. Order dentures online. A single partial denture is $280 and both partials are $500. | 10 minutes to order
Step 4. Ship back your approved impressions. | 3-5 days to receive molds
Step 5. Receive your high-quality flexible partial dentures. | 12 days to fabricate
Learn more at lowpricedentures.com