Have you ever wondered why your dentures just don’t feel right? Maybe they slip when you eat, cause discomfort or simply don’t fit as well as they once did. For many denture wearers, these issues are all too familiar. Understanding the root causes of these problems can be the first step toward finding a solution that allows you to smile, eat and speak with confidence again. In this blog, we’ll explore some common causes of denture problems and offer practical solutions to address them.
Over time, your jawbone can change shape, a natural process known as bone resorption. As your gums and jawbone recede, dentures that once fit well can become loose and unstable. This can lead to sore spots and difficulty with everyday activities like chewing.
Addressing the Issue: Regular check-ups with your dentist is important. They can assess whether your dentures need adjustment, relining or replacement to accommodate changes in your mouth.
Dentures are built to last, but they are not immune to wear and tear. Over time, the materials used can degrade, leading to rough edges, cracks or changes in how they fit. This can affect the comfort and functionality of your dentures.
Addressing the Issue:
Regular maintenance is essential. This includes daily cleaning and proper storage. If your dentures show signs of wear, consult your dentist to determine whether
repair or replacement is needed.
Neglecting proper denture care can lead to issues like bad breath, infections and material deterioration. Dentures need daily cleaning to remove food particles, plaque and bacteria.
Addressing the Issue: Follow a consistent cleaning routine. Brush your dentures daily with a soft-bristle brush and a non-abrasive cleanser and soak them overnight in a recommended solution to keep them clean and free from bacteria.
What you eat and your lifestyle habits can impact the longevity and performance of your dentures. Sticky, hard or crunchy foods can strain your dentures, potentially leading to damage or discomfort. Smoking or excessive alcohol consumption can also affect your oral health and the condition of your dentures.
Addressing the Issue: Adjust your diet to include softer, more denture-friendly foods. Avoid tobacco and stay hydrated. Regular visits to your dentist can help address any issues related to your diet or lifestyle.
Sometimes, denture problems stem from the fabrication process. If dentures aren’t made to the exact specifications of your mouth, they can cause discomfort and issues with functionality.
Addressing the Issue: If you suspect your dentures were not made correctly, consult with a dentist. They can assess the fit and function and recommend necessary adjustments or a remake.
Denture problems are common, but they don’t have to be a permanent part of your life. Understanding the causes and taking proactive steps to address them can significantly improve your comfort and confidence.
At
The Denture Care Group, we understand the challenges that come with denture problems.
Our team is dedicated to providing personalised care, including denture repairs, relines and
implants tailored to your needs. If you’re experiencing any issues with your dentures,
contact us today.