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Aniksi Dental
Swelling: Apply ice to the cheek during the first few hours to reduce swelling and discomfort.
Stitches: Most stitches dissolve on their own within 8–10 days.
Pain: Take painkillers on time, preferably before the anesthesia wears off.
Bleeding: Bite gently on a gauze pad or clean cloth for at least 30 minutes to control bleeding.
Eating and drinking: Avoid hard, hot, or spicy foods, as well as alcohol and smoking, during the first few days to support proper healing.
Following these steps ensures faster recovery, less discomfort, and reduced risk of complications after a tooth extraction.
Adjustment: Your new denture may feel tight or unusual at first. This usually improves after a few days.
Eating: Start with soft foods and gradually introduce firmer foods. Cut food into small pieces instead of biting directly.
Speaking: Practice reading aloud to help your speech adjust more quickly.
Pain: Pressure points may occur. Have your dentist adjust the denture as needed—never file or modify it yourself.
Following these tips ensures a smoother transition, better comfort, and proper function of your new denture.