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4 Compelling Signs You Might Need to Replace Your Dentures

Dentures are removable replacements for teeth that are missing. They are typically made of acrylic resin, nylon, or metal. They are usually supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Complete dentures replace all of the teeth in your upper or lower jaw, while partial dentures fill in the gaps created by one or more missing teeth. Immediate dentures are also available and are placed in your mouth immediately after your natural teeth are removed. 

Dentures can be used to replace all of the teeth in the mouth (known as full dentures), or they can be used to replace just a few missing teeth (known as partial dentures). Dentures are not permanent, and they will eventually need to be replaced. Here are some signs that your dentures need to be replaced.

1) It’s Loose 

If your denture is no longer fitting snugly in your mouth, it may need to be relined or replaced. Loose dentures can cause a number of problems, including pain, gum irritation, and difficulty speaking and eating.

The dentures should fit snugly and not move around. This way, you can speak and chew comfortably without anyone noticing that your dentures are moving. If you notice a clicking sound when you eat or talk, it’s a good idea to see your dentist.

2) They’ve Reached Their Expiration Date

Your dentures will last about five to eight years, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t get a new pair. You may want to get new dentures if you’ve lost weight, gained weight, or your face has changed.

If you have a full set of dentures, you may notice that the teeth have started to change color. You may also notice that the teeth are chipped or cracked. If you have partial dentures, the teeth may be stained or damaged.

3) It Causes Pain and Discomfort

If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort when you wear your dentures, it’s time to get a new pair. The reason for the pain could be that the dentures don’t fit well. The dentures could also be rubbing on your gums, causing irritation.

It can be uncomfortable for beginners to wear dentures, but this should go away with time. If you continue to feel discomfort while wearing your dentures, it could be a sign that there is a problem with the fit or quality of your dentures. 

4) They Are Brittle, Broken, or Stained

If your dentures are brittle, broken or stained, it’s time to get a new pair. Brittle dentures can break easily and may not fit properly. Broken dentures can cause pain and discomfort. Stained dentures can be difficult to clean and may not look as good as a new pair.

If you are considering getting dentures, it is important to inspect them for any damage. This includes checking the underside of the dentures, as this is usually where the most damage occurs. If the base is in poor condition, it is likely that the denture will not fit properly in your mouth. Additionally, if the base is bent, it is time to replace the denture.

Conclusion

Dentures are a great way to improve your smile and your overall oral health. However, they do require some maintenance and care. If you think your dentures may be in need of replacement, be sure to contact your dentist.

CFF Dental can provide the best possible care for your teeth. We are a cosmetic dentist in Tucson that will help bring back your beautiful smile. Get in touch with us today to learn how.