Getting comfortable dentures is a significant step toward restoring your smile, chewing function and confidence. You may also wonder is getting dentures painful?  It’s an exciting journey, but it also comes with a period of adjustment. Doctor Christina Brinda in North Canton, believes in preparing her patients for every step of the process. As a dentist who specializes in dentures, Dr. Christina Brinda wants to ensure you know exactly what to expect with dentures, from the initial fitting to long-term care.

The Initial Phase: Learning and Adapting

The first few days and weeks with new dentures are all about adjustment. Think of it like learning a new skill, wearing your dentures and getting good at daily tasks takes practice.

Initial Discomfort: It’s common to experience some soreness or sore spots on your gums as they get used to the pressure of the dentures. This is normal and minor adjustments by your dentist for dentures will resolve these issues.

Increased Saliva Flow: Your mouth may produce more saliva (hyper salivation) initially because it perceives the dentures as a foreign object. This usually subsides quickly.

Speech Changes: You might find yourself lisping or having difficulty pronouncing certain words. Reading aloud or talking to yourself will help your tongue and lips adapt. Doctor Christina Brinda will work directly with her trusted dental technician to ensure that the lisp is minimized from the begining.

Eating Challenges: Chewing will feel different. Start with soft foods cut into small pieces, and gradually introduce more solid foods. Always try to chew evenly on both sides of your mouth to stabilize the dentures.

The Adjustment Period: Essential Follow-Up Appointments

Don’t be discouraged if your dentures don’t feel perfect right away. Follow-up appointments with Dr. Brinda are crucial during this phase. These appointments are critical to ensure that your potential temporary problems are alleviated.

Relieving Sore Spots

We will identify and adjust any areas of the denture that are causing discomfort or pressure on your gums.

Refining the Bite

Your bite may need fine tuning to ensure your upper and lower dentures meet correctly.  This will prevent jaw pain and improves chewing.

Reline Needs

Over time, your jawbone naturally changes shape.  This is a process called resorption. Resorption can cause dentures to become loose. A denture reline adds new material to the base to restore a snug fit.

Long-Term Expectations and Care

Once you’ve fully adjusted, your dentures become a comfortable and essential part of your daily life. However, ongoing care is vital.

Daily Cleaning

Just like natural teeth, dentures need daily cleaning with a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser.

Overnight Soaking

Always remove your dentures at night and soak them in water or a denture cleaning solution to keep them moist and give your gums a rest.

Oral Hygiene

Don’t forget to clean your gums, your tongue as well as the roof of your mouth daily.  Proper hygiene through cleaning will prevent bacterial buildup and helps you maintain tissue health.

Regular Dental Check-ups

Even with full dentures, regular visits to your dentist who specialize in dentures are critical. Dr Christina Brinda will check the health of your oral tissues.  She will then assess the fit of your dentures and will perform any necessary adjustments or relines.

Dr. Christina Brinda demonstrating how to brush dentures using a dental model at her North Canton office

Your Partner in a Confident Smile in North Canton

Getting dentures is an investment in your health and well-being. With patience, practice, and the expert care from Christina Brinda DDS, you can look forward to a comfortable, functional, and beautiful smile.  We’re here to support you every step of the way!

📞 Call our North Canton office today at (330) 498-0668 to schedule an appointment.