Well-fitted dentures are comfortable to wear and can help boost your confidence and oral health. But if your dentures don’t fit properly, they can cause major discomforts that can impair your ability to enjoy life. Fortunately, ill-fitting dentures are a correctable problem.
At Carolina Pines Dentistry, we use specialized design to help your set of dentures fit perfectly. If you think something is amiss about how your dentures feel, consider going for a checkup to determine what the issue is.
The number one culprit for loose dentures is a poor fit. Improperly fitted dentures exert pressure on your gums and cause pain and irritation. A dentist can examine your dentures and realign them from the inside to make them tight.
Sometimes loose dentures are a normal thing, especially for first-time wearers. When teeth are pulled out, the natural response for tissues is inflammation, which is normal. If a denture is installed right after a tooth extraction, the denture will likely feel snug and start to loosen over time as the dental tissue heals and shrinks back.
Periodontal disease can make the gums red and swollen and cause bleeding in some cases. This makes it difficult to wear dentures or keep them in place, as it can lead to pain or discomfort. Your dentist will check your teeth for infection or gum disease and respond with quick treatment to ensure your dentures fit correctly.
Biting hard foods, such as ice, hard fruits, nuts, or candy, can put immense pressure on the dentures and make them loose.
There are different ways to tell if your dentures don’t fit properly. The most common signs include the following:
When left unchecked, poorly-fitting dentures can cause many health problems down the road, including:
Whether your ill-fitting dentures need to be relined, adjusted, or replaced, the team at Carolina Pines Dentistry is ready to help. Our dentist, Dr. Shane Wingler, will help correct your loose dentures and help prevent any long-term problems linked with ill-fitting dentures.
Request your appointment online or call us at (336) 248-5057 to get the help you need.