How Does Botox Help People Adapt To New Dentures?

While dentures immediately restore your smile, you do need some time to adapt to wearing them. If you're replacing all your teeth with dentures, then this is a significant change. Many people suffer from new denture discomfort. However, you can use Botox treatments during this time to make things easier. How can Botox help?

Botox Relieves Initial Denture Discomfort

Even if your new dentures fit perfectly, they will feel strange at first. You might have some initial discomfort and minor pain as you get used to having the dentures in your mouth and using them. Your face might ache for a while. The muscles in your cheeks, mouth, and jaw have to learn how to hold your dentures. They might start to feel stiff and sore during this time.

You might feel that your dentures don't fit, even though they do, as you get used to eating and talking with them in. You might clench your lips, cheeks, and jaw because you worry about keeping your new teeth in place. A Botox treatment relaxes the muscles in your face and jaw. This reduces discomfort. Plus, you won't be able to over-clench parts of your face, so your pain will reduce.

Botox Helps Your Mouth and Jaw Adapt to New Dentures

Most people do get used to wearing dentures quite soon after they start wearing them. However, this can be a tiresome process that seems to take longer than it actually does. Your mouth, cheeks, and jaw have to adapt to your new teeth and how they fit in your mouth.

Over time, this happens naturally; however, you can ease the process by using Botox to take the strain off your muscles. After treatment, your muscles will fall naturally over your new teeth. They will then train themselves to stay in their new positions more quickly.

Botox Boosts Your New Denture Confidence

It's natural to feel a little self-conscious when you start to wear new dentures. However, you can lose some confidence if your dentures feel uncomfortable or put stress on your face and jaw. You might be overly conscious about your new teeth and how they feel.

Botox treatments make you feel more confident. Your face will shape itself naturally around your dentures, so you'll feel more relaxed. If your dentures feel more comfortable, then you will be less conscious of them. You can focus on the great new smile they give you.

If you're having problems adapting to new dentures or worry that this process will take too long, then talk to your dentist about having a Botox treatment. They can tell you more about how this procedure works and how it will help.

Contact a local Botox provider to learn more. 


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