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How to Make Sure Your Dentures Stay in Place

Older woman with new dentures smiling.

Some people find it difficult to get used to their new set of dental appliances, especially during the first few weeks, and constantly worry that they may slip out of place. Even if modern technology has provided us with better fitting and more comfortable dentures, some of our clients in Ottawa prefer additional stability. If you want to learn how to keep dentures in place, all you have to do is scroll down.

About Denture Adhesives

Eating will become easier as you get used to your new dentures, provided you use the right product. Adhesives are designed to help dental appliances stay in place, creating a link between the denture and the gums after coming into contact with your saliva.

Since everyone’s appliances are configured in a different way, the adhesive you use will depend on your personal requirements. While some products are more suitable for the upper jaw, others perform better on the lower one.

The choice, also, will depend on your personal experience. Some denture users prefer a cream adhesive, whereas others feel more comfortable with powder or liquid adhesive.

Although these products can work wonders when it comes to securing your dentures, they should never be used to fix old or poorly fitting dentures. In addition, you should only use adhesive if your dentist has recommended or approved it.

How to Apply Denture Adhesives

Before applying any product, you want to clean your dentures properly. The adhesive will work better on those appliances that are clean and dry. After brushing and soaking your dentures in the recommended cleaning solution, apply the product and press them tightly into place. For optimal results, you also want to practice good denture habits.

Taking Care of Your Dentures

Cleaning your dentures on a regular basis will prevent them from potential damage. Be sure to use products that have been recommended by your dentist, and stick to a daily denture brushing and washing routine.

Remember to remove your appliances before going to bed. If worn for more than 24h in a row, your dentures could wear down your cheekbone volume and density. Warm water will keep your dentures in a good shape, so soak them in warm water during the night.

When wearing your dentures for the first time, you want to speak slowly, because a little force could make them fall from the gums. In addition, you might need to consider changing your diet. Consumption of soft foods is the smartest option to prevent your appliances from breaking.

Visit your Dentist Regularly

If your dentures constantly feel loose, your dentist may suggest relining them, which involves adding a layer of material into the dentures, in order to adapt to your gums. While dental appliances can last up to 10 years, it is advisable to replace them every 5 years. However, your dentist will inspect your dentures for damage and advise accordingly. Just be sure to visit your local dental clinic in Ottawa on a regular basis!

For more information on keeping your dentures in place, denture care or denture repair in Ottawa, contact Ottawa South Denture Clinic today.

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