In recent years, a new type of denture has been introduced to the market – flexible dentures. These dentures are made from an adaptable, nylon-like material that is designed to fit snugly over the gums, providing a more comfortable fit than traditional partial dentures. Flexible dentures are a popular alternative to traditional dentures because of this comfortable fit, as well as their natural appearance, and their ability to blend in seamlessly with your remaining teeth. However, like all dental prosthetics, they require proper care and maintenance to keep them looking great, fitting well, and functioning at their best. Let’s talk about the dos and don'ts of caring for your flexible dentures.
Flexible Denture Dos
Flexible Denture Don'ts
To learn more about your options for flexible dentures, read What Are Flexible Dentures?.
Taking proper care of your flexible dentures is essential for maintaining their appearance, function, fit, and longevity, as well as your overall oral health. By following these dos and don'ts, you can keep your dentures looking and feeling their best for years to come.
If you aren’t sure if flexible dentures are the right choice for you, speak to a Calgary denturist at Future Smiles Denture Clinic. We will discuss your goals for tooth replacement and determine which type of dentures are ideal for your lifestyle and budget so you can get the best dentures for your needs. To speak with the team at Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary, you can visit the SW Calgary Denture clinic on Macleod or the NE Calgary location in Coral Springs. To book a FREE consultation. with our Calgary Denturist, call 1-403-475-0016 or fill out the online contact form.
Q: Who can’t use flexible dentures?
A: Flexible dentures are only made as partial dentures, so a patient needs some natural teeth to hold the dentures in place. Flexible dentures are also not recommended for people who have a history of extensive periodontal disease.
Q: How long do flexible dentures last?
A: Flexible dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 8 years, but their lifespan can depend on such things as the patient's oral hygiene habits, the amount of wear and tear they experience, and how well they are maintained. It is important to clean and care for flexible dentures regularly to ensure they last as long as possible.
Q: Can I eat normally with flexible dentures?
A: Yes, you should be able to eat normally with flexible dentures. They are designed to be comfortable and functional, and should not restrict your ability to eat or speak. However, it is important to follow your denturist's instructions and start with softer foods while you adjust to your new dentures.
To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.