3 Summer Foods You Can Eat with Dental Implants

July 14, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 4:33 pm
Elderly couple eating corn, one of the summer foods

In their role as replacement teeth, dental implants have several benefits. They not only restore your white smile, but they also boost your confidence and help you look younger! One of their biggest advantages, though, is that they let you eat your favorite summer meals. While other restorations limit you to soft stuff like mashed potatoes or baked beans, implants can chew a wide range of refreshments. Here’s a summary from your dentist in Dublin about the treatment and three seasonal foods you can enjoy with it.

What’s a Dental Implant?

Basically, a dental implant is an artificial tooth replacement for one that’s fallen out. Its core is a small titanium post surgically inserted into the jawbone.

In contrast to other restoration treatments, implants fuse with your jaw’s existing bone and tissue. As a result, they stay in place, don’t slip or fall, and strengthen your ability to chew. They’re also lifelike and blend seamlessly with your smile. Such features make implants one of the most popular and sought-after tooth replacement methods.

Summer Foods You Can Enjoy with Dental Implants

As said earlier, dental implants boost your ability to chew. In particular, they can restore up to 75% of your original bite force. That being the case, they can let you chew things that would otherwise be too tough.

Of course, implants can also handle summer dishes. Some of these foods include:

  • Corn on the Cob – Corn is a favorite at any cookout! However, try removing the kernels from the cob before you eat them. That way, they won’t get stuck between your teeth and implants.
  • Chewy Meats – Steaks, hotdogs, burgers, and other meaty items are popular at BBQ events. Fortunately, having implants means you won’t have to skip out on them! For a few days after your procedure, though, heat them to about medium-rare so that they don’t get too tough.
  • Vegetables – Squash, bell peppers, zucchini, and carrots are good side items for summer picnics. While your new teeth should be able to chew them just fine, you could soften their texture by grilling them as well.

While getting implants this summer would mean better vacation photos, getting to eat seasonal specialties is just as important. Talk to your local dentist soon so your restored smile can enjoy both!

About the Practice

Dr. Eric Buck is a dentist in Dublin, OH, having earned his DDS from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He is also a visiting faculty member at Spear Dental Education, where he teaches courses about dental photography. His work specializes in preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, including emergency dental treatments. Dr. Buck currently practices at Distinctive Smiles of Dublin and can be reached at his website or by phone at (614)-792-1800.