Miraclenate FAQ
Will I experience a foreign body sensation or discomfort at first?
• Immediately after the procedure, you may **feel different on your tongue or find chewing awkward**.
• This usually occurs within a few days and does not significantly interfere with daily life.
• This usually occurs within a few days and does not significantly interfere with daily life.
Will I experience numbness after the procedure?
• You may experience a temporary numbness to cold foods or drinks after the procedure.
• This is usually temporary and will disappear within a few days to a few weeks.
• If the pain is severe or persists, contact a dentist immediately.
• This is usually temporary and will disappear within a few days to a few weeks.
• If the pain is severe or persists, contact a dentist immediately.
Can I eat hard, chewy foods?
• Avoid biting hard foods (peanuts, ice, squid, beef jerky, etc.) with your front teeth.
• Strong force may cause the Miraclenate to break or fall out.
• Strong force may cause the Miraclenate to break or fall out.
Can I cut food with my front teeth?
• Cut pizza, fruit, and sandwiches into small pieces instead of biting them.
• The habit of cutting with your front teeth is a major cause of fractures.
• The habit of cutting with your front teeth is a major cause of fractures.
How should I brush my teeth and maintain oral hygiene?
• Carefully brush your teeth and oral hygiene around your dentures with a toothbrush, dental floss, and a Waterpik. Maintaining good gum care is essential for long-lasting, healthy teeth.
• Brush or gargle after eating foods that stain easily (coffee, wine, kimchi, etc.).
• Regular scaling is also very important.
• Brush or gargle after eating foods that stain easily (coffee, wine, kimchi, etc.).
• Regular scaling is also very important.
What if I brux/clench my teeth?
• Laminates are highly susceptible to bruxism.
• If you grind or clench your teeth unconsciously while sleeping, you may need to wear a night guard (mouthpiece).
• If you grind or clench your teeth unconsciously while sleeping, you may need to wear a night guard (mouthpiece).
Will there be a color difference after the procedure?
• Laminates are manufactured to resemble the adjacent natural teeth as closely as possible, but they may not be the same color.
• Immediately after the procedure, the difference between the brightened teeth and the new ones may be noticeable, but they will blend naturally over time.
• The color difference may be more noticeable if the surrounding teeth are discolored.
• Immediately after the procedure, the difference between the brightened teeth and the new ones may be noticeable, but they will blend naturally over time.
• The color difference may be more noticeable if the surrounding teeth are discolored.
Will the dentures need to be fractured or reattached?
• Laminates have an average lifespan of about 10 years, but may require reattachment or replacement depending on usage habits.
• They may fall off or break during daily life, in which case they can be reattached or remade.
• They may fall off or break during daily life, in which case they can be reattached or remade.
Are regular checkups necessary?
• After treatment, regular checkups are required every six months to a year.
• This checkup can help monitor the condition of the prosthesis, gum health, and tooth balance, and prevent problems early.
• This checkup can help monitor the condition of the prosthesis, gum health, and tooth balance, and prevent problems early.