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    You got both? Hummm.. I only have experience with uppers. They DO take getting use to since they are something you are not use to. I had to take mine out several times a day just to give my mouth a rest, no more than 15 minutes per time. Reading aloud is a good way to learn how to talk with them in... WARNING... DO NOT do that whistle thing when you talk with them... VERY irratating to the people who have to hear it.

    Just take your time getting use to them, don't be so consious of them. Practice eating at home before you try doing it in public.. I no time, you will be a pro at talking and eating with them.. OH! Don't forget to SMILE!

    I am trying to get use to these new eyes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    You got both? Hummm.. I only have experience with uppers. They DO take getting use to since they are something you are not use to. I had to take mine out several times a day just to give my mouth a rest, no more than 15 minutes per time. Reading aloud is a good way to learn how to talk with them in... WARNING... DO NOT do that whistle thing when you talk with them... VERY irratating to the people who have to hear it.

    Just take your time getting use to them, don't be so consious of them. Practice eating at home before you try doing it in public.. I no time, you will be a pro at talking and eating with them.. OH! Don't forget to SMILE!

    I am trying to get use to these new eyes!
    LB, I hope I can talk with them pretty good because sunday aftenoon, I'll have to try to SING in the choir with these dentures in! Also I'll have to master the art of eating because I'll be cruising our three rivers on the Majestic which will be our bowling banquet. A lot of food!

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    I'll be cruising our three rivers on the Majestic which will be our bowling banquet. A lot of food!
    All that good food?! Ok, don't forget the diet and make WISE choices with what you eat.

    Hummmm, sing in the choir Sunday? You better get to practicing!! If they fit right, it shouldn't be a problem.

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    Hey David - I have both - after losing the real ones to a severe calcium deficiency about 5 years ago.
    I really didn't have any trouble talking - even right from the start. You might feel more comfortable with them starting out if you use an adhesive, especially on the tops, and especially if you're going to be singing.
    Also, you'll find that you have to make adjustments eating. I can't just bite into an apple any longer - I cut it in slices and then eat it. Nuts are pretty much off my diet since they so easily get under the plate and cause a big ouch!!! They're not worth the pain!!! Fruits with small seeds - like strawberries or raspberries are a pain too - but not as bad as nuts. Corn on the cob is a challenge and I would never attempt it in a restaurant - at home it's manageable - but not too pretty!!! Tender meats are a must - chewing on that piece of steak that resembles shoe leather is better left alone. Chewing gum??? - forget it!
    I think you'll find that you just have to make your own adjustments to get what is comfortable for you. Unfortunately, they will never work like the "real thing", but it's better than doing without any at all. And of course if you get any sore spots (which you most likely will), get back to your dentist for an adjustment.
    Good luck!
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    Pomtzu, you took the words right out of my mouth and yes David, it is very important that the minute a sore developes, please don't put it off, get to your dentist right away. Also, I wanted to add in regards to food, stay away from anything that has sesame seeds.

    Good Luck David and don't forget to post a picture of your wonderful smile now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    All that good food?! Ok, don't forget the diet and make WISE choices with what you eat.

    Hummmm, sing in the choir Sunday? You better get to practicing!! If they fit right, it shouldn't be a problem.
    LB, I sang real good with them in the choir today. It was better than I'd thought I'd do! No slips and they stayed where they belonged!

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    Quote Originally Posted by david p View Post
    LB, I sang real good with them in the choir today. It was better than I'd thought I'd do! No slips and they stayed where they belonged!
    Thats good! *hugs* Glad that you are getting used to them so quickly

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    Believe it or not, I thought about you yesterday and wondered how you did and came checked to see if you posted about it yet. They will become so much a part of you that before long, you won't even notice them anymore.

    I am having a struggle getting use to NOT wearing glasses because they have been so much a part of me for soooo very long. First thing when I get out of bed, I go to the dresser to get them.. I am always grabbing them and putting them on only to realize I can't see with them anymore.. This is going to take some getting use to! I miss my glasses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    Believe it or not, I thought about you yesterday and wondered how you did and came checked to see if you posted about it yet. They will become so much a part of you that before long, you won't even notice them anymore.

    I am having a struggle getting use to NOT wearing glasses because they have been so much a part of me for soooo very long. First thing when I get out of bed, I go to the dresser to get them.. I am always grabbing them and putting them on only to realize I can't see with them anymore.. This is going to take some getting use to! I miss my glasses!
    LB, with my new teeth, the cataract surgery on my right eye, and my artificial left knee, I wonder how much "me" is left? I getting better with my dentures and so far no sore spots have developed.

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