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Can you eat with partial dentures?

Yes, partial dentures are designed to restore chewing function by filling gaps left by missing teeth. While you can eat most foods, it is important to balance the load across your natural teeth and the prosthetic to avoid damaging the metal or acrylic clasps.

* Start with softer foods and gradually reintroduce harder textures as you get used to the feel.
* Avoid biting directly into hard fruits or crusty bread with the partial denture.
* Clean the partial after every meal to prevent food debris from getting trapped between the device and your natural teeth.

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