Dental implants allow most patients to retain 90% of
their chewing ability. On the other hand, if you choose dentures, then a person retains only 20% of
chewing ability. In practical terms, since you will not have 100% of your
chewing ability with dental implants,
you will need to make some long term decisions about what not to eat.
You Can
Eat Nuts and Candy With Dental Implants
The difference is that you must do this carefully. After
your initial recovery period, nuts are something that you should think about as
a snack. Nuts can be quite hard and could cause issues. While you won’t need to
avoid them completely, you should try to be careful when enjoying nuts.
Most dentists wish that patients would avoid sugary candy
altogether. However, having a piece of chocolate is an indulgence that can help
improve the quality of life. With dental implants, it is best to avoid chewing
on hard candies or very sticky candies, like caramels or taffy.
You Can Drink Red Wine and Coffee
With Dental Implants
Yes, you can, enjoy your wine and coffee, but remember,
not only can red wine, and coffee permanently stain your teeth, but dental implants are even more
susceptible to staining. Consume these drinks in moderation, and be sure to
brush your teeth immediately after drinking.
You Can Eat Apples With Dental Implants
You can eat apples if you cut them first. Avoid biting
straight into an apple if you have dental implants. Apples, and other fruits
and vegetables, should be avoided for your initial recovery period and then consumed with care
after that.

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