Effects of Poor Fitting Dentures

As people age, their dentures don’t change, but their mouths do. If you have false teeth, they should fit and you should be wearing them. Proper care and regular dental visits are important factors for keeping your mouth healthy and your dentures in good shape.

Problems From Poor Fitting Dentures

With age, the gum ridges in our mouths can shrink, causing dentures to become loose. Bone can also shrink, causing jaws not to line up properly.

Loose dentures can cause sore spots in your mouth as well as stomach problems from not being able to chew food properly. A loose denture could also cause changes in your facial features.

When Do Dentures Need to Be Replaced?

If your dentures are in a drawer because they just “don’t feel right”, they are loose or make sore spots in your mouth, you should see your Denturist to have them evaluated and possibly adjusted, relined or remade. If the teeth in your dentures are considerably worn out, talk to your Denturist about having some new ones made. It is also important to continue with regular dental visits to make sure your teeth are fitting properly as well as to be examined for any signs of oral cancer. Your Denturist can tell you how often you need to come in for check ups.

Caring for Your Dentures

Proper care can keep your dentures and your mouth in good shape. You should brush your dentures every day with a soft bristled toothbrush to remove food and plaque.

The same goes for your gums and tongue. When you are not wearing your dentures, they should always be kept in water (not hot) or in a denture solution recommended by your Denturist.

Why You Shouldn’t Repair Dentures Yourself

When a Denturist repairs or adjusts dentures, he uses dental materials that are made specifically for dentures and only available to Denturists.

Over-the-counter products usually contain chemicals that will actually harm your dentures and cause greater damage. Only your Denturist  should adjust or repair your dentures.

Don’t Forget to Smile!

With proper care and regular dental visits, your dentures should fit good and stay in good shape for a long time. Your Denturist will let you know when they need to be replaced. In the meantime, take care of your dentures, visit your Denturist regularly and get out there and smile.

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