Dentures - ResultsThe primary goal of the installation of a removable dental replacement is to reestablish chewing ability in a partially or completely edentulous mouth. After a precursory training phase, in which primarily soft food in small pieces should be ingested, one may soon transition to customary foods - chewing ability is typically restored by then.8
It is just as important that aesthetics are largely recovered and that sound articulation is normal and without problems. Initial difficulties with the pronunciation of some words should gradually dwindle with a little practice.
The prosthesis is generally adapted to your mouth in such a way that no marks are left. Should bending or similar occurrences cause the appearance of marks, your dentist can correct these quickly. After an individually long period of acclimation, a pleasant feeling while wearing your prosthesis should materialize.1
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