Instructions

Pocock Family Dental

Partial Denture Post Delivery

Sore Spots

Don’t panic! It’s very common to have a few sore spots, especially within the first 24 hours of wearing a new partial and even within the first few weeks. Sore spots occur when the partial is putting too much pressure on one area of your mouth.



Chewing

Your new bite (or occlusion) may not feel comfortable for several days. We can adjust the contacting surfaces of your teeth during this initial phase until your new partial denture has settled into place.


Caring for Your Partial Denture

You will need to clean your partial denture daily. (Before cleaning, be sure to fill the sink with water or lay a soft towel down—a partial can break if it falls on a hard surface.)

Follow these cleaning tips:


Additional tips


Caring for Your Mouth and Gum Tissue

Both your partial denture and natural teeth must be kept very clean on a daily basis to reduce the chance of new dental decay forming.



A new partial denture always feels a little strange when first placed in your mouth. Several days or even a few weeks is a normal amount of time for you to become accustomed to it. If you follow our guidelines for home care, you should be able to enjoy many successful years of wearing your partial.

If you have any questions about your new partial denture or need an adjustment, please call our office to schedule an appointment. We’re here to help!