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Do Dentures Ever Need To Be Refitted?

Do Dentures Ever Need To Be RefittedDentures serve as a complete replacement for your natural teeth. Although they are not exactly the same as your original teeth, they should provide all of the functions that you expect: Eating, speaking, drinking, and more should be made easy by the right dentures.

When first getting used to dentures, though, some people have challenges about the fit. If your dentures are too loose, it can cause several different kinds of problems. Most commonly, it can cause food particles to get stuck between your dentures and your gums.

 

Dentures are a life-long commitment, so many people wonder: Do dentures ever need to be refitted? Ensuring a proper fit for your dentures is key to using them effectively, but will the fit change over time? Let’s explore this important topic.

All About The Fit Of Your Dentures

One of the things that virtually every denture user will experience is a receding gum line. Over time, everyone’s gums recede from their natural teeth. When the teeth are removed, however, this process has a tendency to happen a little bit faster.

That can change the fit of your dentures. Over time, they may connect poorly with the inside of your mouth, even if they seemed to fit perfectly when you first got them. That’s when you should contact your dentist for a “reline” or realignment of your dentures.

If you notice that you are suffering from sore or irritated gums, loose dentures, or your dentures are frequently breaking, it is probably time for realignment. During this process, the side of your dentures that contacts your gums is altered to better fit your soft tissue.

In some cases, a completely new pair of dentures may be needed. However, that’s usually only the case if the change has been radical. The sooner you reach out to a dentist, the more likely it is that your existing dentures can be altered.

Dentures Are Vital To Your Oral Health, So Don’t Forget The Dentist

Even if you have full dentures, it is still important that you remain in contact with a dentist who can help you maintain the health of your gums and provide you with quality dentures as needed. Stony Brook Family Dentistry provides a wide variety of dental services to individuals and families throughout Suffolk County and around Long Island.

Do you have concerns about your dentures? Talk to an expert to find out if they are fully meeting your needs. All you need to do is call or email Stony Brook Family Dentistry to set your appointment. You are always welcome with us!


The content offered on this website is for informational purposes only and does not seek to diagnose and/or treat any physical, medical, dental, and/or periodontal condition or disease. In addition, the offering and consumption of this content does not establish a doctor patient relationship. If you are experiencing any pain, discomfort, swelling, and/or bleeding in your mouth and/or jaw this may represent a serious condition and can only be diagnosed and treated by visiting a medical doctor, dentist, and/or periodontist in person.

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