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Tulsa, OK Glenda Payas DMD
Sedation Dentist
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5314 South Yale Suite 1100
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Tulsa
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OK 74135
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(918) 492-3003
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FAQs about dentures

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"Dr. Payas, what
do dentures feel like?"
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For a few weeks, new dentures
will feel awkward until you become accustomed to them. They
might feel loose until the cheek and tongue muscles learn to
hold them in position. It is not unusual to feel minor
irritation or soreness. The patient needs to see her or her
dentist for regular fit adjustments to relieve any sore
areas.
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"Do dentures need to be replaced?" |
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At Glenda Payas DMD we find that dentures will need to be
relined, remade, or rebased due to normal wear over a period of time
and normal shrinkage of your gums and bones.
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"Are you able to eat with dentures, Dr. Payas?"
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Eating with dentures will take a little practice. You should start
with soft foods that are cut into small pieces. As you become used
to chewing, you can return to your normal diet.
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"Dr. Payas, are there foods you should avoid if you wear dentures?"
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There are only a few
eating restrictions for denture wearers. Avoid biting down directly on
crunchy or hard foods, like whole apples, hard pretzels, crusty bread,
or large sandwiches. They can break because of the angle where the
denture comes into contact with the hard surface.
Biting is limited only
by the stability of the dentures themselves. Insufficient bone
structure (shrunken bone ridges covered by gum tissue), old or worn
dentures, and a dry mouth decrease stability. Call us at Glenda Payas DMD to
evaluate your personal situation.
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"If you wear dentures, are
dental adhesives necessary?"
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Today's dentures have been significantly improved through advances in both dental and
materials technologies. As a result, dentures that fit properly
usually do not require adhesives to secure the dentures. When you are
just getting used to dentures, adhesives may be advised, but otherwise
should not be necessary. At Glenda Payas DMD we feel a loose denture is a
sign that it doesn't fit your mouth correctly. When first getting used
to dentures, you may notice them slipping when you laugh, smile, or
cough, which is caused by air getting under the base and moving it.
The more you wear dentures, the better you will be able to control
their movements in these situations.
If your mouth
has insufficient bone structure, dentures will be more difficult to
retain. Dental implants may be advisable. These are
placed in the bone and retain the denture with small, precision
attachments. For more information about how we at Glenda Payas DMD can help you with
dentures, call us at (918) 492-3003, we will be happy to talk with you. |
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Dentures
In Tulsa Oklahoma and the surrounding
Broken Arrow - Bixby - Jenks - Sand Springs OK areas. |

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