Post-Operative Instructions for Immediate Denture Placement

Congratulations on your new dentures! Proper care and adherence to post-operative instructions are crucial for a smooth healing process and successful denture placement. Follow these guidelines to ensure optimal comfort and healing:

1. Rest and Recovery

  • Rest for the first few hours after denture placement to allow your mouth to adjust.
  • Avoid excessive talking, eating, and other activities that could stress your mouth.
  • Do Not remove your dentures on the day of surgery.

2. Swelling and Discomfort

  • Some swelling, discomfort, or soreness is normal after denture placement. This should subside gradually over the next few days.
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers, as recommended by your dentist, can help manage pain. Follow the recommended dosage.

3. Oral Hygiene

  • Keep your mouth clean to prevent infection and promote healing.
  • Gently rinse your mouth with warm saltwater several times a day, especially after meals.
  • Brush your remaining natural teeth, tongue, and palate carefully using a soft-bristle toothbrush. Avoid touching the surgical site.

4. Eating and Drinking

  • Start with soft foods and gradually progress to a normal diet as you feel comfortable.
  • Cut your food into smaller pieces and chew on both sides of your mouth to distribute pressure evenly.
  • Avoid sticky or hard foods that could dislodge the dentures or cause irritation.

5. Denture Care

  • Keep your dentures clean by removing them and rinsing them after each meal. Handle them with care to avoid dropping and damaging them.
  • Brush your dentures daily using a soft-bristle denture brush and mild soap or denture cleaner. Rinse thoroughly before wearing them again.

6. Saliva and Speech

Excessive saliva production and changes in speech are common during the initial adjustment period. With time, your muscles and oral tissues will adapt, and your speech will improve.

7. Follow-Up Appointments

Schedule and attend any follow-up appointments with us as recommended. These appointments are essential to monitor healing and make necessary adjustments to your dentures.

8. Avoid Irritants

  • Refrain from using alcohol-based mouthwashes or products that could irritate your healing gums.
  • Smoking can hinder the healing process. If you smoke, consider reducing or quitting during your recovery period.

9. Signs of Concern:

Contact us if you experience any of the following:

  • Persistent bleeding or severe pain that doesn’t improve with medication.
  • Excessive swelling or redness.
    Dentures that don’t fit properly or cause sore spots.
    Sores, ulcers, or white patches that don’t heal.
  • Remember, everyone’s healing process is unique. It may take a few weeks for you to fully adjust to your new dentures. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for guidance and support.