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6 Common Myths About Wearing Dentures in Coral Springs
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 22, 2025 / If you've recently started exploring dentures, you've probably come across a lot of mixed information. Today's denture technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, but there are still common myths that you might be aware of or worried about. Let's look at some of these misconceptions so you can feel confident in your decision and work with your dentist in Coral Springs to bring some shine back to your smile.
Myth 1: Dentures look fake
One of the biggest worries people have about dentures is that they'll look obviously fake. Luckily, dentures today are carefully customized and designed to look natural.1 You may interact regularly with many people who wear dentures and not even know it. With proper fitting and customization, dentures can blend seamlessly with your smile to give you confidence in everyday interactions.
Myth 2: You can't eat what you want
Wearing dentures doesn't mean you need to deny yourself the food and drink you love. It may take some time to adjust, but you'll be eating food like corn-on-the-cob, steak, and nuts as good or better than you did with your natural teeth.
Myth 3: Dentures are only for older adults
While dentures may be more common among seniors, they're not limited to any one age group. Plenty of people of all ages wear dentures in Coral Springs. These tooth replacement solutions may be necessary due to accidents or illnesses.
Myth 4: Dentures are uncomfortable
When you think about dentures, the idea of having a large dental device in your mouth throughout the day may feel intimidating. But don't worry - modern dentures are custom-fit to your specific mouth, meaning they slot in just like your original teeth. Your dentist can always make quick adjustments to make sure you're wearing them with little to no discomfort.
Myth 5: Dentures always slip and fall out
Your idea of dentures might come from comedy movies or TV shows where false teeth are always falling out at the worst possible moment. This couldn't be farther from the truth. A well-fitted denture should stay in place throughout the day with proper everyday care and use.
Myth 6: Dentures don't last
Are you worried that getting dentures could mean resigning yourself to expensive repairs and replacements for the rest of your life? You're in luck. With good maintenance and hygiene, dentures can last up to seven years or more.1 You can go for years without having to worry about getting new ones, and the replacement process is often simple and easy.
Smile with confidence
Getting dentures may feel scary, but it's a regular dental procedure that doesn't deserve the stigma. Worries about looks, costs, or how they might feel could prevent you from restoring your smile. Talk to your dentist about available options and ask others in your life who have dentures about their experience. The more you understand the realities of living with dentures, rather than the myths, the happier you may be in the long run.
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Name: Sonakshi Murze
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Job Title: Manager
SOURCE: iQuanti
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