No more ill-fitting dentures!
Dentures are more than just a set of false teeth—they’re an essential part of your daily life. Whether you’re smiling at a loved one, enjoying your favourite meal, or having a chat with friends, well-fitting dentures make all the difference. If they’re comfortable, they’ll help you live your life confidently and without worry.
But when dentures don’t fit as they should, they can cause a range of issues, from discomfort to difficulty eating and speaking. That’s why it’s so important to ensure your dentures are a perfect fit. In this blog, we’ll explore why the right fit matters, what can cause dentures to become ill-fitting, and what you can do if they’re not sitting right.
Let’s make sure your dentures help you live your life to the fullest, without any discomfort holding you back.
Why the right fit matters
Dentures are meant to replace missing teeth and give you back your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. When they fit well, they do just that. But if they don’t fit properly, they can cause all sorts of issues. You might find eating becomes a chore, or you might even feel self-conscious about talking. Worse still, ill-fitting dentures can cause sore spots in your mouth, making wearing them quite uncomfortable.
What causes ill-fitting dentures?
You might be wondering, "Why would my dentures stop fitting if they were fine when I first got them?" It’s a good question, and there are a few reasons why this happens:
- Changes in your mouth: Over time, the shape of your gums and jaw can change, especially after you’ve lost teeth. This can make your dentures feel loose or unstable.
- Daily wear and tear: Just like anything else, dentures can wear out. Daily use can cause them to lose their shape, which might make them fit poorly.
- Initial fitting issues: If your dentures weren’t fitted perfectly to begin with, even small changes in your mouth can make them uncomfortable to wear.
How to tell if your dentures are ill-fitting
If you’re finding your dentures uncomfortable or difficult to wear, that’s a big clue they might not fit as well as they should. Here are some other signs to look out for:
- Sore gums: If you’re getting sore spots or ulcers, your dentures might be rubbing where they shouldn’t.
- Slipping: Are your dentures moving around when you eat or talk? That’s another sign they’re not fitting properly.
- Difficulty chewing or speaking: If you’re suddenly having trouble chewing your food or speaking clearly, it could be because your dentures aren’t fitting as snugly as they should.
What can you do about ill-fitting dentures?
Don’t worry if your dentures aren’t fitting right – there are solutions. The best thing you can do is to pop in and see us at Winchester Avenue Dental Surgery. We can assess the situation and decide what’s best for you. Sometimes, it might be a simple adjustment, while other times, a new set of dentures might be the answer.
Regular check-ups are also a good idea. They help us catch any changes in your mouth early, so we can adjust your dentures before they start causing problems.
How to care for your dentures
To keep your dentures fitting well and looking great, a little bit of care goes a long way. Here are some tips:
- Clean them daily: Just like natural teeth, dentures need daily cleaning. This helps to prevent any build-up of plaque and keeps them looking their best.
- Handle with care: Dentures can be delicate, so handle them carefully to avoid any damage.
- Regular dental visits: Regular check-ups mean we can keep an eye on your denture fit and make any adjustments needed to keep you comfortable.
Conclusion
At Winchester Avenue Dental Surgery, we’re here to help you smile confidently and comfortably. Whether it’s time for a check-up or you’re experiencing issues with your dentures, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to make sure your dentures fit perfectly so you can get back to enjoying life without any discomfort.
Frequently asked questions - no more ill-fitting dentures
What can I do about ill-fitting dentures?
If your dentures are causing discomfort or not fitting as well as they should, the first step is to schedule an appointment with us. We can assess the fit and determine whether adjustments are needed. Sometimes, dentures can be relined, which involves adding material to the base to improve the fit. In other cases, a new set of dentures might be necessary, especially if your mouth has changed shape over time.
What if my dentures don't fit properly?
If your dentures don’t fit properly, they can cause sore spots, difficulty in chewing, and even speech problems. It's important not to ignore these issues. Contact us - we can evaluate the fit and make the necessary adjustments. In some cases, a reline or a new set of dentures may be recommended to ensure comfort and proper function.
How do you recognise ill-fitting dentures?
Ill-fitting dentures can cause several noticeable symptoms, such as:
- Sore or irritated gums
- Dentures that slip or move when you talk or eat
- Difficulty chewing food properly
- Changes in your speech, such as lisping or slurring
- Persistent discomfort or pain in your mouth
If you experience any of these issues, it’s a sign that your dentures might need to be adjusted or replaced.
What do I do if I hate my new dentures?
If you’re unhappy with your new dentures, it’s important to communicate your concerns with your dentist. Sometimes, it’s a matter of getting used to the new dentures, which can take a few weeks. However, if the fit is off or if they’re causing pain, your dentist can make adjustments. In some cases, if the dentures are not suited to your mouth, a new set might be needed.
What to do if you can't wear dentures?
If you find that you simply can’t wear dentures, whether due to discomfort, difficulty in getting used to them, or other issues, there are alternatives available. Implant-supported dentures or dental implants might be a more comfortable and stable option. We dentist can discuss these alternatives with you and help you find a solution that works best for your situation.