How long should you take off work after getting immediate dentures?
How long should you take off work after getting immediate dentures? One week? Two? It really depends on how well your procedure goes, whether you are closely following your denture aftercare instructions, and how well your body heals. Ideally, you'd want to take a full two weeks but I believe you can get back to work around 5 days post-extractions. Some return sooner, some return later. Make sure you talk to your dentist or prosthodontist about what the expectations are. ************************************************* If you found this video valuable, give it a like! If you know someone who needs to see it, share it! Leave a comment below with your thoughts. Add it to a playlist if you want to watch it later. ************************************************** Feel free to share this video: • How long should you take off work after ge... Check Out My Channel: / kalinjax Don’t forget to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/kalinjax?sub_... Find me on: Instagram: @Kalinjax Facebook: / iweardentures Website: https://www.iweardentures.com Email: kal32205 @ gmail (dot) com Thanks for watching!

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