Every day the average person produces between 0.5 and 1.5 litres of saliva. While saliva is not something people often think about, it is actually a vital part of the immune system that works to keep the mouth healthy. Saliva contains water, mucus, proteins, mineral salts, and amylase that cleanse the mouth and collect bacteria, food particles, and even white blood cells. When saliva is lacking, it can lead to complications of oral health, as bacteria and food particles linger in the mouth. Dry mouth, also called Xerostomia, is a condition where the salivary glands do not produce enough saliva to adequately wet the mouth. While this can cause oral health problems for everyone, people who wear dentures are most susceptible to negative effects, as a lack of saliva can alter the fit and comfort of dentures.
How Dry Mouth Can Affect Your Denture Experience
Saliva plays an important role in the function of dentures. The saliva saturates food particles to aid in swallowing and the layer of saliva between the gums and the denture helps the dentures to retain their suction and stay in place. Saliva also has a lubricating effect that prevents the dentures from rubbing on the gums and creating sores. When your body is not producing enough saliva, your denture will likely not stay in place and may cause pain or discomfort, making it difficult to chew and speak. Dry mouth can also increase your risk of oral infections since bacteria is not being washed away, making those with dry mouth more susceptible to gum disease that causes tenderness of the gums and discomfort or pain while wearing dentures.
Symptoms Of Dry Mouth
You may be suffering from dry mouth if you always or frequently have:
What Increase The Risk Of Dry Mouth?
If you have dry mouth symptoms that affect the fit of your dentures, see a professional denturist to discuss your options. It may be possible to rebase or adjust your dentures for a more comfortable fit and your Calgary denturist can give suggestions to help relieve your discomfort. Whether you have partial or complete dentures, the Calgary denturist at Future Smiles Denture Clinic can adjust your dentures to facilitate comfort. 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: Do dentures cause dry mouth?
A: No, dentures do not cause dry mouth. Because the effects of dry mouth can cause dentures to become uncomfortable, dry mouth becomes more noticeable for denture wearers. Most people don’t notice their dry mouth until their saliva production is reduced by at least half.
Q: I’m looking for affordable denture solutions. What options do I have?
A: At Future Smiles Dentures Clinic, we know that Calgarians are looking for low-cost, stress-free denture payment plans. This is why we offer affordable denture solutions, including direct billing and financing.
Q: Does dry mouth affect those who wear partial dentures or only those who wear complete dentures?
A: Dry mouth will more severely affect those who wear complete dentures, as they rely more heavily on suction to stay in place. Partial dentures can also have a compromised fit when there is not enough saliva, but these dentures use the natural teeth to stay anchored in place and will therefore move around less when suction is lacking.
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.