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Protecting Your New Smile: Post-Care Instructions and Advice

Adjusting to Your New Dental Work

Adjusting to your new dental work can take some time, but with the proper dental home care, you’ll soon feel comfortable and confident with your smile. Whether you’ve had crowns, veneers, or a full reconstruction, it’s normal to experience some initial sensitivity or discomfort. Here are some tips to help you adjust:
  1. Be Patient: It may take a few days or weeks for your mouth to adjust fully to the new dental work. Temporary sensitivity or mild discomfort is common but should subside with time.
  2. Follow Aftercare Instructions: Adhering to your dentist's aftercare instructions is crucial. This may include avoiding certain foods, using a soft toothbrush, or taking over-the-counter pain relievers.
  3. Adjust Eating Habits: Initially, avoid biting into hard or sticky foods. Cut food into smaller pieces and chew carefully to avoid putting too much pressure on your new dental work.
  4. Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Continue your regular brushing and flossing routine to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Be sure to clean around any restorations carefully to prevent plaque buildup.
Contact our team for guidance if you experience any prolonged discomfort or issues. With time, you’ll enjoy your beautiful, functional smile!

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