Misconceptions about Having False Teeth
False teeth shouldn't
really embarrass you because many people are just naturally prone to
tooth loss because of gum disease, and because many things we hear in
the dentistry world are just myths. At the top of the myth list in
false teeth is the common belief that George Washington had wooden
dentures; in truth, he had ivory, gold, and lead dentures—none were
made of wood.
Although some dentures
are pretty obvious, especially when they come a bit loose and if they
click when you chew, there are ones that have natural appearances. As
long as they are properly cleaned, maintained, and fitted, you
wouldn't have to worry much about it.
Another myth is that
people with dentures can't eat normally or even speak like they used
to. Even though things wouldn't be the same, not all people have
dietary restrictions or problems with moving their mouths while
wearing dentures in general, especially with proper fitting ones.
Dentures also don't
require adhesives, and would only need them when they accidentally
come loose. However, using them for a long time can affect your oral
health, so have a dentist check your dentures and see what he can do
to make it fit perfectly again. Getting a set of new chompers may
seem embarrassing at first, but not getting them have its own
repercussions. These include bone loss, changes in facial features,
and obvious gaps in the teeth, particularly the ones in front.
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