Dentures aren’t made of the same material as your natural teeth, but your dentures can stain from food and drink just as your own teeth do. The denturists with Baker Lanoue Denture Clinic want you to know how different foods affect your dentures...
Read MoreIf you’ve lived with tooth loss, gum disease and infections, getting dentures is exciting. You no longer have to hide your mouth when you smile. Once you heal from any tooth extractions, you’ll be able to eat food that you might have been...
Read MoreDentures offer many benefits to people who have lost their natural teeth. Your dentures give you the ability to smile confidently, eat more foods and to speak clearer. Although dentures replace your natural teeth, there are some ways that...
Read MoreYour dentures let you eat, speak, and smile naturally when you’ve lost some or all of your teeth. Keeping them well-maintained ensures that your complete or partial dentures remain comfortable and effective. Good hygiene is important to keeping...
Read MoreWhen you first start wearing dentures, you may feel self-conscious as you learn to eat or talk with a dental appliance in your mouth. Dating can bring a new layer of anxiety about your dentures, but with some forethought and knowledge, you can...
Read MoreIf you’re making a weekend escape or taking a week-long business trip, when you wear dentures, you should plan ahead to avoid problems while you’re out of town. Being organized and sticking to your daily routine can help you protect your gums and...
Read MoreOne of the best things about different holidays is the sweets. Whether you love dark chocolate coated strawberries for Valentine’s Day, jellybeans for Easter or candy corn at Halloween, when you’re wearing dentures, it’s important to be aware of...
Read MoreHolidays are often about the delicious treats shared with the family. Dentures restore your ability to chew, but there are certain holiday goodies that can pose problems if you have dental prosthetics. The denturists at Baker Lanoue Denture...
Read MoreIt can take about 30 days to adjust to your new complete dentures. You’ll need to be patient with yourself as your mouth adapts. It may feel unnatural at first, but as you wear your dentures and get used to the feeling, your dentures will feel...
Read MoreThanks to advanced technology, modern dentures can be customized to fit more naturally in your mouth than ever before. Even with technological improvements, it’s still important to ensure that your dentures fit correctly, since wearing loose...
Read MoreIf you are new to wearing dentures, it is completely normal to experience some initial discomfort. However, this should only last for the first few weeks as dentures take time to settle properly and your muscles begin to adapt. Any soreness...
Read MoreAre you a new denture wearer? While it may take some time getting used to new dentures, the good news is you don’t need to sacrifice comfort in exchange for a full set of teeth and an improved smile. At Baker Lanoue Denture Clinic, we understand...
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