How to Eat With Immediate Dentures
Instructions
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Eating With Dentures
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Start with manageable food textures, advises the American Dental Association. Soft foods such as eggs, fish, cooked vegetables and chopped meats are good choices when learning to eat with immediate dentures. At the beginning, even soft foods should be cut into bite-size pieces.
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Chew on both sides of the mouth at the same time, and don't bite into food with your front teeth, which can cause dentures to dislodge.
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Add other food textures back into your diet slowly as you become more acclimated to eating with dentures. Cut more challenging foods (such as steak) into small pieces and continue to chew on both sides of the mouth, advises the ADA.
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Give yourself six to eight weeks to learn how to eat with immediate dentures. The Denturist Association of British Columbia notes this is how long it will take you to train your tongue, lips and facial muscles to keep dentures in place during a meal.
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