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Methods Of Post-Cosmetic Dental Reconstruction Care

Adjusting to Your New Dental Work

You’ll soon feel comfortable with your new smile. Your speech may be slightly affected in the first few days, but your tongue and muscles will quickly adapt, allowing you to speak normally again. You may also experience increased salivation as your brain adjusts to the changes in your teeth.

Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is key to the longevity of your dental work. Daily brushing and flossing help prevent plaque buildup. Visit our clinic for routine dental cleanings to ensure long-term success.
Avoid foods that can damage your teeth, such as hard nuts, peanut brittle, ice, and sticky candies. Smoking and stain-causing foods like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries can discolor your new teeth, so it’s best to limit or avoid them.

If you play sports, contact us about a custom protective mouthguard. If you grind your teeth at night, our dentist can provide you with a night guard that will help prevent damage. If you experience discomfort or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Care Instructions For Dental Crowns and Bridges

Post-Tooth Extraction Care Instructions

Post-Op Instructions for Fillings

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