Initially, wearing a dental framework may cause discomfort as the mouth adapts to the new device. This may include feelings of discomfort, nausea, and difficulty speaking clearly. However, this is normal and can gradually improve through a period of adaptation and practice (approximately 1-2 weeks).
When cleaning the dental framework, use a soft-bristled brush and water. Avoid using hot water or harsh chemical cleaners that could potentially cause deformation or damage to the framework.
Regular checks on the condition of the dental framework are crucial. This helps detect any damage or deformation of the framework in a timely manner and arrange for necessary repairs. It is recommended to visit a dentist for a check-up every six months to a year.