Common Denture Problems and Solutions

Posted on: March 16, 2018

A denture is a great way to address missing teeth, and it is the most affordable option. However, dentures are not perfect devices. They tend to deal with a familiar set of issues over time. The odds of any issues arising with your denture is significantly lower when you properly take care of them.

Here is a look at some common problems that come up with dentures and how to address them:

1. Gum and mouth irritation

When you start wearing dentures, you might deal with some mouth and gum irritation. An easy way to counter this is by getting dentures that actually fit. This should not be an issue when you first get your dentures. However, your gums and jawbone will change with time, throwing off the alignment of your device.

Dentures are a lot more delicate than they look. It is best for a dentist to make any adjustments and repairs.

2. Difficulty chewing and speaking

It is not uncommon for someone with new dentures to have a difficult time pronouncing certain words. There is no need to be bummed out if that happens to be the case with you. It simply means you need some time to get used to your new prosthetic.

The best thing to do if you're having difficulty speaking is to exercise patience and speak slower than you normally do. Practice saying challenging words out loud daily. If your dentures shift while you are talking or smiling, you can get it back in place by softly biting down and swallowing. Practice this as well, so that you do not panic if it comes out of place while you are conversing with someone.

Another issue people often deal with when they first start wearing dentures is difficulty chewing. The most practical solution to this is to eat soft foods. You should also:

  • Avoid sticky foods

  • Chew slowly

  • Take smaller bites of food

  • Chew with both sides of your mouth – this prevents your denture from moving around while you chew

As you get more practice with your dentures, you will eventually regain the ability to eat pretty much anything you want.

3. Poorly secured dentures

Your dentures tend to move around in your mouth when one does not properly secure them. Fortunately, it is an issue that we can easily address by using an adhesive. Denture adhesives help to keep your dentures secure. Follow the instructions on the label of whatever adhesive you decide to go with and call us with any questions.

Keep in mind that dental adhesives are not a substitute for poorly-fitted dentures. If your dentures are not in the proper alignment, take the device to a dentist as soon as possible.

4. Infections

Wearing dentures can lead to infections like cheilitis and stomatitis. The best way to prevent infections is by properly cleaning your dentures and regularly visiting your dentist, but that is not always enough. If you end up with an infection, contact your dentist immediately.

What’s the bottom line?

Dentures are an excellent solution for missing teeth. Request an appointment in our Rockville dental office here: http://www.rockcreekdentalcenter.com if you are thinking about restoring your smile. Or call us at (301) 828-1774 for more information from Rock Creek Dental Center.


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