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If you wear dentures, you know that they don’t always fit perfectly. They may feel loose and shift around when you eat or talk. This can be frustrating and makes it difficult to enjoy your favourite foods or carry on a conversation. But don’t worry; there are some things you can do to help your dentures fit better. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips for adjusting poorly fitting dentures. By following these steps, you can make your dentures fit better and be more comfortable to wear.

 

Identify the Problem

Working out why your dentures have become loose-fitting can be a tricky task, but it is important to identify the underlying cause in order to address it efficiently. Many factors can contribute, such as changing the shape of the jaw and bone supporting the denture over time, breakage of parts of the denture, basic wear and tear, or an incorrect fit when first fabricated.

 

 

Make Adjustments at Home

Making adjustments to your dentures at home is a great way to save yourself time and money. With the right tools and a little bit of know-how, you can make minor adjustments to your dentures that improve their fit and comfort. All you need for this task is a set of simple tools such as pliers, sandpaper, and wax.

 

Use Adhesives or Relining Kits

Denture adhesives and relining kits are effective tools for improving the fit of dentures. Both make it possible to make fine adjustments to the sizing and shape of a denture so that it better conforms to the patient’s mouth size and shape. Denture adhesive can make wearing dentures more comfortable, help keep them in place, and make eating and speaking easier. They provide an additional layer of security while giving support to the mouth and gum line.

 

Practise Good Denture Care Habits

Keeping false teeth clean and in good shape isn’t just important for your oral health; it’s also essential for maintaining a comfortable, secure fit and function. Everyday wear and tear can degrade them, that’s why regular cleaning of dentures helps to eliminate odours and discolouration that can be caused by oral bacteria. It is recommended that denture wearers should brush their dentures at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush, a specialised denture cleaner and warm, soapy water. Additionally, it is important to soak the dentures overnight while not being worn to clean them thoroughly and reduce the risk of alteration caused by drying out. Properly caring for your teeth will help keep them looking and feeling great for many years!

 

advantages cons denture sunshine coastFollow Up With Your Dental Professional

Scheduling an appointment with a qualified dental professional to assess why you have loose or ill-fitting dentures is the best way to proceed. They will assess your mouth via examination and impression-taking before deciding what solution is most appropriate for you. It may be becoming apparent that having your current denture relined, adjusted, or a realigning part of it is required, or perhaps you may require a new one altogether. Follow-up visits are just as important as regular dental care and should not be overlooked!

 

Conclusion

If your dentures feel loose, whether you’re having partial or complete dentures, making sure that your dentures fit and function well, like natural teeth, is essential for comfortable, secure wear and optimal oral health. As badly fitting dentures can cause a number of oral health problems, it’s best if you can find a solution as soon as possible.   With proper care and maintenance of your dentures, along with professional guidance, you’ll be able to enjoy wearing them comfortably for many years!   Custom Denture Clinic is here to help with any questions or concerns you may have about adjusting or maintaining your dentures. Contact us today!

Buderim: (07) 5317 1023
Caloundra: (07) 5315 8076

 

 

Sources

Dentures
https://www.qld.gov.au/health/staying-healthy/oral-health/orthodontics-specialty-dental/dentures

Dentures
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/dentures

Dentures
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/dentures

Dentures instruction
https://www.health.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/1024194/DentureInstructions_PatientInformation.pdf

Stability In Mandibular Denture
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549861/ 

 

 

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