By Leanne.
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Navigating relationships, dating and intimacy with dentures, whether removable or fixed, is something that many people think about, but few people talk about. Yet, you only have to type the subject into a search engine, and you’ll see that thousands of people are researching this very topic.
Relationships revolve around talking, eating, drinking, smiling, laughing, kissing, and being intimate. So it’s unsurprising that people are concerned and anxious about their social life with dentures.
Let’s face it. A toothless smile can wreck your confidence in social situations, but it can also do the same thing in private moments with people you care about. The solution for some is dentures and for others looking for a fixed option, a full restoration such as the All at Once® implant bridge.
Already have a partner, or entering into the dating scene?
We’ve all heard of e-harmony.com, right? edentulous.com, however, doesn’t appear among the top 10 dating sites.
If you feel unattractive because you have missing teeth, you might begin to avoid intimacy and emotionally distance yourself from your partner, even if that’s not what you want to do. Your partner may not care, but you care!
If you’ve only recently undergone extractions/dentures/implants, obviously, there is healing time to consider, with stitches, swollen gums and discomfort. Also, there is a steep learning curve to manoeuvre around kissing/intimacy and avoiding inadvertently biting due to the removal of the periodontal ligaments and the loss of sensation/feedback.
So, how do you approach the subject? If you’re still in the early stages of the relationship, before you get too intimate, it’s a good idea to let your partner know. You don’t have to go into full details, but you should tell them you wear dentures or have an implant bridge.
It’s hard to know when it’s the right time… you may not want to tell them too early in case they are put off and you’re not sure how they will react. Also, you don’t want to tell them too late as they may think you weren’t being as open and honest with them as you should be. Like finding out 6 months in that your partner has children (oops, did I forget to tell you that)?
Increased confidence ✅
No halitosis (bad breath issues) ✅
Looking and feeling your best ✅
If the idea of kissing with dentures leaves you anxious about putting yourself out there and dating, it might be time to consider implant dentures. Finding a permanent solution such as All at Once® will allow you to replace your missing teeth with an implant bridge that looks, feels, and functions just like natural teeth.
As a result, you can confidently enjoy the time spent with your significant other without worrying whether your teeth will shift or fall out while kissing or being intimate. Instead, you can trust that your teeth will remain firmly in place. Then you and your partner can create memorable, romantic evenings you’ll never forget.
Romance ✅
There’s never a perfect time to tell, but the sooner you get it out there, the more you can relax and be yourself. Holding onto hidden details/secrets about yourself can make you act hesitantly and remain guarded in intimate moments and not enjoy your relationship fully.
Whether it’s a partner of 40 years or a new fling, kissing is an important part of any romantic relationship. Tooth loss not only takes your confident smile but can also rob you and your partner of intimate moments together. Just like many other aspects of intimacy, there’s no correct answer that works for everyone. You may likely find that your partner or potential partner is very supportive of you taking control of your dental health and overall happiness.
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this platform, including text, graphics, and images, is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For specific dental concerns, it is crucial to consult with a qualified dental practitioner. They will be able to assess your individual circumstances, provide accurate diagnoses, and offer appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific needs
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