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Denture problems can be a significant source of discomfort and embarrassment. Unfortunately, they are not uncommon, and many denture patients deal with such dental challenges daily. If you are one of them, know that you are not alone, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with denture discomfort. The good news? Most denture problems are fixable.
Let’s take a look at some of the most common denture problems patients have. Many of these can go hand in hand, which can lead to even more discomfort.
The biggest and most common issue with dentures is improper fit. Over time, the shape of your mouth can change. Especially if you had teeth removed to make way for your denture and your gums and jaw were healing. It can also occur due to normal structural changes over time.
In either case, this often leads to dentures that don’t fit as well as they once did, causing discomfort and making it challenging to eat or speak confidently.
Ill-fitting dentures, or ones that aren’t cleaned properly, can result in painful sores, inflammation, or even infections. Continuous irritation can lead to more severe dental issues if not addressed.
Dentures that don’t sit right can make it tough to eat certain foods, especially those that are hard or sticky. They can also create speech issues, leading to muffled or unclear pronunciations.
Ill-fitting dentures aren’t just uncomfortable; they carry long-term health risks. Such dentures can also cause bone resorption in the jaw, changing facial structure and giving a sunken appearance. Furthermore, they can hinder proper chewing, leading to digestive issues and a reduced intake of necessary nutrients. The trapped food particles in the spaces of loose dentures can also increase the risk of gum disease and other oral infections like thrush.
Dental implants have emerged as a popular alternative to traditional dentures. These are surgically anchored into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for replacement teeth. Here’s why some people are choosing this route:
Life is too short to spend it adjusting, readjusting, and worrying about dentures that don’t feel right. If your dentures are uncomfortable for any reason, reach out for an appointment right away. We are happy to make sure your dentures fit properly. Or, if you are ready to consider dental implants, we can answer your questions and determine whether you are a good candidate.