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Developing Good Eating Habits for People With Implants, Crowns and Veneers

Your teeth require special care from the moment they start showing through your gums as a baby. When your mouth is filled with your own natural enamel you have greater flexibility to eat the things you want without much worry. However, when you have implants, crowns, or veneers, you should develop certain eating habits to ensure the integrity of your cosmetic fixtures.

As one of Montreal’s favorite cosmetic dentist offices, we pride ourselves on producing high-quality elements that help our patients take pride in their smiles. Education is important to us because we want our patients’ new smiles to last as long as possible.

Here are some things you should take into consideration if you’ve had cosmetic dental work done:

1. Stay Away From Sticky Treats

No matter how much you may love caramel apples, you should love your dental work more. Sticky stuff is bound to wreak havoc on your manufactured enamel. In fact, it can actually take your crowns right out of their permanent homes.

2. Be Mindful of Super Hot or Ultra-Cold Foods

Particularly in the initial days after your dental treatment is complete, your teeth and gums may have more sensitivity to extreme temperatures than you’re normally used to.

If you find that ice cream or ice water are too cold for your nerves to handle, try waiting a few days. Same goes for super hot stuff.

If you’re still experiencing sensitivity after you’ve settled into your new dental work, try switching to a toothpaste that’s formulated for sensitivity or talk to your dentist.

3. Cut Fruit Into Pieces

There’s no reason you should stop eating your favorite fruits. In fact, as they say, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. It may not keep your dentist away, though, if you choose to bite into it whole. Instead, cut apples, pears, and any other fruit you may otherwise eat whole into bite-sized pieces. This will put less pressure on your front teeth and let your jaw do most of the heavy lifting.

4. Incorporate Veggies with Vitamins

Knowing your teeth are already susceptible to weakness, it’s important to eat foods that’ll encourage strength and health.

Our team at Centre Dentaire is proud to be a go-to facility for patients who are looking for a fantastic cosmetic dentist in Montreal. Are you considering getting veneers, a dental implant, or crowns? You’ve come to the right place!