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What Are Your Treatment Options for Loose Dentures

Dentures, also known as false natural teeth, are a common solution for individuals who have lost a few or all teeth due to aging, gum disease, or tooth decay. While dentures can restore the appearance and function of missing teeth, they can become loose over time and cause discomfort or embarrassment. If you are experiencing loose dentures, exploring your treatment options to improve your oral health is important.

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What Are Your Treatment Options for Loose Dentures

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  1. What Are Your Treatment Options for Loose Dentures? Dentures, also known as false natural teeth, are a common solution for individuals who have lost a few or all teeth due to aging, gum disease, or tooth decay. While dentures can restore the appearance and function of missing teeth, they can become loose over time and cause discomfort or embarrassment. If you are experiencing loose dentures, exploring your treatment options to improve your oral health is important. What are possible reasons for Dentures becoming loose? Dentures can become loose due to several reasons, including: Bone Resorption: When teeth are lost, the underlying jawbone that once supported them gradually resorbs or shrinks. The jawbone may change shape and size with time, leading to ill-fitting and loose dentures. Gum Changes: The gums can also change tooth loss. Gum tissues may shrink or recede, altering the fit of dentures. This can lead to gaps between the denture and the gums, causing discomfort and instability. Aging: As we age, the shape and structure of our mouths naturally change. This can affect the fit of dentures, causing them to become loose over time. Normal Wear and Tear: Just like natural teeth, dentures can experience normal wear and tear from regular use. This can result in changes to the fit and stability of dentures, making them loose. Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral Hygiene can lead to gum disease, which can cause inflammation and damage to the gums and bone-supporting dentures. This can result in poor denture fit and looseness. Changes in Weight: Significant changes in body weight, such as weight loss or gain, can affect the fit of dentures. This is particularly true for dentures that rely on the underlying jawbone for support. Improper Denture Care: Poor maintenance and care of dentures can also make them loose. Dentures should be cleaned regularly, and a dentist should promptly address any damage or changes in fit. How to improve the stability of loose dentures? There are several treatment options available to improve the fit and stability of loose dentures in Bathurst. Some of these options include: Denture Relining: Denture relining involves adding a new layer of material to the fitting surface of the dentures to improve their fitting. Relining is typically done in cases where the dentures have become loose due to changes in the shape of the jawbone or gum tissues. A dentist or a dental laboratory can perform denture relining and significantly improve dentures' comfort and stability. Denture Rebasing: Similar to denture relining, denture rebasing involves replacing the entire base with a new material. This is typically done when the denture base has become worn out or damaged. Denture rebasing can provide a more stable and comfortable fit for loose dentures.

  2. Denture Adhesives: Denture adhesives, available in creams, powders, or strips, can enhance the grip and stability of dentures when applied to their fitting surface. While denture adhesives can temporarily relieve loose dentures, they are not a permanent solution and should be used in consultation with a dentist. Dental Implants: Dental implants, made of titanium, are inserted into the jawbone via surgery to serve as a reliable anchor for dentures. Implant-supported dentures can significantly improve the stability and retention of dentures, eliminating the need for adhesives or reline. However, dental implants require a surgical procedure and may not be suitable for everyone. Regular Dental Check-ups: Visiting the dentist regularly for denture adjustments, relining, or rebasing can help maintain the fit and function of dentures. Dentists can identify any issues with loose dentures and provide appropriate solutions to improve their stability and comfort. Proper Oral Hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth (if applicable) and soaking your dentures in a cleaner overnight, can help prevent gum inflammation and bone resorption that can contribute to loose dentures. Dentures Bathurst Summit Heights Dental Fairview always encourages individuals to prioritize their oral health. Taking preventive measures can ensure optimal oral health and well-being. Schedule your appointment with Summit Heights Dental Fairview today for efficient denture care and routine dental check-ups. Take proactive steps toward maintaining excellent oral health and Hygiene!

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