Denture stomatitis, also known as oral thrush or denture thrush, is a form of infection of the mouth caused by a yeast or fungus called candida. Even though everyone has candida in their mouth and it is completely normal, it will begin affecting the mouth when there is too much of it. Denture stomatitis develops due to a buildup of plaque and organic matter in the mouth that accumulates under the palate of the denture. If you wear dentures and notice they aren’t fitting well, that your mouth is sore, or the roof of your mouth feels textured, you may have denture stomatitis. Here is why it may have developed and what to do about it.
Those At Risk Of Developing Denture Stomatitis
This condition doesn’t happen to everyone with dentures, but the likelihood of it’s development is dependent on several factors.
Signs And Symptoms Of Denture Stomatitis
Some symptoms of infection are:
Since denture stomatitis causes a the roof of the mouth to develop bumps, it can affect how a denture fits, leading to discomfort and irritation from rubbing, as well as a loose fit since complete dentures rely on the suction of the top denture to the roof of the mouth to stay in place.
Treatment
Along with consulting with your doctor or dentist, there are some steps you can take to get rid of your oral thrush:
If denture stomatitis is making your dentures uncomfortable, contact your denture clinic. Your Calgary denturist will be able to give suggestions to make your denturing wearing experience more comfortable while you heal and may be able to make adjustments to your dentures for a more comfortable fit. Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary can complete denture readjustments while discussing your denture and oral health habits to ensure that your smile is being properly cared for. To speak with the staff at Future Smiles 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 Future Smiles Denture Clinic, either call 1-403-908-9926 or fill out the online contact form.
Q: Is denture stomatitis contagious?
A: No, this infection does not spread from person to person.
Q: How do I know if my complete dentures fit right?
A: The easiest way to know if your complete dentures fit properly is to have the fit assessed by your denturist. A general rule of thumb for complete dentures is that the top one should suction smoothly to your gums while the bottom one should stay securely in your mouth. Your dentures should not cause sore spots in your mouth and they should not move around when you eat or speak.
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.
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.