Why You Shouldn’t Wear Loose Dentures

Dentures are the most accessible way to replace missing teeth. They are a good option for anyone who has lost most of their real teeth. Dentures consist of two primary parts; a framework that rests on the wearer's teeth and artificial teeth that serve as a replacement for the lost ones.

While dentures replace the look and function of lost teeth, these devices need to be regularly adjusted to make up for changes to the wearer's facial structure over time. Proper maintenance of dentures is also essential to preventing them from becoming warped.

Why poor fitting dentures are bad for dental health

As a person ages, their gum ridges start shrinking, leading their dentures to become loose. The fit becomes even worse when the person's jawbone tissue is also deteriorating. When they continue wearing loose-fitting dentures, sore spots can develop in their mouth due to the irritation caused by the device rubbing against the sides of their mouth. These sore sports can morph into a variety of even more severe dental issues over time.

Loose fitting dentures can limit a person's ability to chew food properly and can lead to changes in the wearer's facial appearance.

How to determine if dentures are due for replacement

When a person has a set of dentures that are loose or lead to sore spots, they should be taken to a dentist for an evaluation, relining or repairs. A dentist is the best-equipped person to determine when a set of dentures is due for replacement and when the discomfort it is causing can be addressed by merely realigning it.

People who wear dentures should also come in for dental check-ups twice a year. At times, loose-fitting dentures can actually be a symptom of oral cancer.

While it might be tempting to grab some super glue and handle repairs on your own, such behavior typically leads to the prosthetic becoming more damaged. Besides, the chemicals in many products one might use for repairs are not safe for a device that will be in a person's mouth for over half of the day.

Taking proper care of dentures

Properly maintaining dentures allows the user to get the most out of them. Dentures should be cleaned each day by going over them with a toothbrush –– this helps to eliminate food bits and plaque. Patients will still need to continue brushing their gums and tongue even if they have lost most of their real teeth.

When dentures are not being used, they should be kept in denture solution or warm water.

Make sure your dentures fit properly

If you have noticed that your dentures are becoming loose, stop by our San Dimas office so we can take a look at them. We can carry out any realignment and repairs necessary or fit you for a new set of dentures. We also help with other missing tooth replacement options like implant-supported dentures. Schedule your appointment today.

Request an appointment here: https://sandimassedation.com or call San Dimas Family and Sedation Dentistry at (909) 740-8294 for an appointment in our San Dimas office.

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