12 Natural Remedies To Stop Denture Pain Fast (You Won’t Believe #4!)

 

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Extra Tips:

  • If you have trouble speaking after you have had your dentures for a few weeks, see your dentist
  • Chew your food slowly to reduce gum pain and discomfort
  • Avoid raw, crunchy, or sticky foods for the first few weeks to avoid discomfort
  • Avoid using toothpicks
  • Never use extremely hot or boiling water to clean your dentures as they can distort the shape
  • Have your dentures checked by your dentist once each year
  • If you develop sores, leave your dentures out for 24 to 48 hours to promote healing

 

References:

http://www.hse.ie

http://www.cda-adc.ca

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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One Comment

  1. jessica norris

    Dec 25, 2015 at 10:11 pm

    Halitosis has a significant impact – personally and socially – on those who experience it or think they do (halitophobia), and is estimated to function as 3rd most popular reason behind searching for dental help, following enamel decay and periodontal infection.

    I utilized the advice from “fix bad breath Derek Coll” to help with bad breath. you will find it on google effortlessly

    An excellent read. I will certainly be back.