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A few days ago, I had the last of my sadly neglected teeth removed and my upper

dentures put in. I now have a great smile, less self-consciousness, and a lot to

get used to.

ACT, plus a lot of research into how to adjust to living with a mouth full of

plastic is helping me big time. I now have a whole bunch of new things to learn

and cope with, such as: new ways of chewing food; speaking as my tongue adapts

to its new environment (saying the tongue-twister 'The sixth sick sheik's sixth

sheep's sick' for example, is a challenge); discomfort and some pain while my

gums heal and change shape after the extractions; and an almost constant

awareness of them being in my mouth.

The mindfulness part of ACT was a huge help when my upper teeth were taken out a

few days ago. Like a lot people, I have a huge fear of needles being stuck into

my gums and the roof of my mouth, and my mind keeps telling me I'll experience

more pain than I can cope with.

Mindfulness to the rescue! As I lay back in the dentist's chair waiting for the

first needle prick, I closed my eyes and put my awareness into my body and took

a few deep and relaxing breaths. Then, each time I felt the needle go in, I

focussed on what I was actually experiencing moment by moment instead of trying

to fight and reject it.

The result? A couple of mild stabbing pains that disappeared almost as soon as

they were felt, and nothing I couldn't cope with.

Thanks to a lot of research and watching YouTube videos of fellow denture

wearers, I have a good idea of what to expect over the next few months. Learning

to eat in a new way, for example; learning to adjust my speech as my tongue

adapts to its new plastic filled environment; and some discomfort and pain as my

gums heal and change.

ACT will play a big part in this process. Using defusion to handle the

inevitable discomfort and frustrations and negative thoughts are already helping

me through this long transition. What also helps is that I have taken a huge

step towards realising my social values. I no longer feel self-conscious when I

talk to people, and I smile a lot more.

If you're reading this and thinking of getting dentures, Google and ACT are your

friends. Google because of the wealth of information it provides about your

journey, and ACT because it helps you along your way. Oh, and this forum as

well, of course!

Cheers,

Stan

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