Here are some of the most common problems associated with full/partial dentures, what causes them, and how our qualified Calgary denturist can help keep your mouth and gums healthy, comfortable, and sore-free!
Traditional full/partial dentures are a wonderful tooth replacement solution, allowing many Calgarians to restore a beautiful, natural-looking smile when they are missing one or more teeth.
They have some benefits over other denture solutions, including:
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At Future Smiles, we offer a wide range of tooth replacement options ranging from traditional full dentures and flexible partials to implant-supported dentures. Our denturist will carefully assess your oral health needs, budget and lifestyle to recommend the best solution for you.
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Traditional full/partial dentures can be a great solution for tooth loss and modern advances in dentistry have made them increasingly more natural in their appearance and comfortable to wear. Unfortunately, some patients may still experience some oral problems from wearing replacement teeth.
Below is a list of common denture problems and how our Calgary denturist can help make you comfortable:
1. Too Much Saliva
A new set of dentures is a foreign body in your mouth and, in some cases, may stimulate food-related responses such as excess saliva.
Don’t panic! Your mouth will eventually adjust and adapt to your new replacement teeth. In the meantime, you can try swallowing more frequently or chewing on a hard mint/candy.
What if the problem persists?
If you continue having excess saliva after a few weeks, then you should visit your denturist. There could be several reasons why this is happening, such as the dentures:
At Future Smiles, we offer 1 YEAR FREE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS on traditional/full dentures and will always strive to make you as happy and comfortable as possible with your replacement teeth.
2. Mouth Sores
Sore spots are one of the most common denture problems and can occur due to excess pressure in a particular area which is caused by ill-fitting replacement teeth or the adjustment period.
You may experience:
How to fix it: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water or use a denture adhesive to keep your replacement teeth from moving, which will reduce irritation.
If your dentures feel loose, it’s important to visit your denturist for an adjustment or possibly a new set of replacement teeth.
3. Thrush
Thrush is caused by a yeast or fungus called candida. It is often characterized by white spots or red, sore areas. Denture wearers are at a risk of developing this problem if their replacement teeth don’t fit well or aren’t kept clean.
How to fix it: The best way to prevent a mouth infection from wearing full dentures is to:
REMEMBER: Thrush is not usually serious and can generally be cleaned with treatments such as gels and tablets.
4. Trouble Speaking Or Eating
Having some difficulty speaking or eating with your new dentures is a common problem. This is because your muscles are learning to adapt to your new teeth.
How to fix it: If you are having trouble eating or speaking with your replacement teeth, you should consider:
If your speech or ability to eat doesn’t improve over time, then visit your denturist as your dentures may require adjusting.
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To find out more about our wide range of tooth replacement options including traditional full/partial dentures, flexible partials, or implant-supported dentures, contact our Calgary clinic at (403) 475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.
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