Maybe your dental implant recovery time is coming to a close, or maybe you’re looking into these powerful prosthetics as a denture alternative. Either way, summer is in full swing, so you’re probably wondering what you’ll be able to eat. After all, one of the best benefits of dental implants is the much-improved bite power! Of course you’d like to know what’ll be on the menu.
For a sneak peek at your available treats, keep reading.
Soft and Squishy
Summer staples like ice cream, frozen yogurt, watermelon, and berries have likely always been a treasured option for you. Fully integrated dental implants certainly won’t prevent you from continuing to enjoy them! Just choose the less sugary items more often than deserts like ice cream. Excess sugar can still lead to gum disease, you know.
Munchy and Crunchy
Do you miss crisp vegetables or chopped nuts? There’s good news: dental implants are strong enough to handle the snap of lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, cashews, and peanuts. So prepare your favorite dressing, stock up on hummus, and add as many nuts (or even croutons) to your salad as your heart desires.
Juicy and Tender
If you were worried about missing out on a classic backyard BBQ, don’t be. With dental implants, meat is back on the menu! That includes steak. Tell the amateurs to step away from the grill, and don’t hold back on your fine-tuned techniques. Of if that’s not quite your style, go ahead and ask for extra pickles on your hamburger. Dental implants can definitely handle them.
A Full Palette of Tasty Textures
With all of these summer food possibilities spread before you, you might be wondering what’s off the table. The truth is, not much! That’s part of the reason why so many patients love dental implants. Once they’re fully integrated with your jawbone, they’re secure enough to handle a whole spectrum of flavorful textures.
As you might have noticed, dental implants can not only add some spice to your life, but also nutrition. Many of the examples given contain bone-fortifying vitamins and minerals that will help your jawbone support your implants. All of them (except ice cream!) are good for your health in general and could help you feel more energetic once added back into your diet.
Still skeptical? Call your dentist! They can give you more information about your food options with dental implants. If you haven’t received this breakthrough treatment yet but are definitely interested, they’d also be happy to meet with you for a consultation.
About the Author
Dr. Edward J. Dooley values dentistry’s ability to greatly improve his patients’ quality of life. That’s why he offers and appreciates dental implants as a tooth replacement option. He has advanced training and knowledge in the subject, meaning you can trust him to provide you with stellar prosthetics that will help you enjoy all your favorite foods. To contact Dr. Dooley, call his office at 732-974-2288 or book an appointment online.