How do I know if my dentures fit properly?

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Your top dentures should suction smoothly to your gums. Your bottom dentures float above your gums, but they should stay in your mouth easily. And partial dentures
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A removable partial denture (RPD) is a denture for a partially edentulous patient who desires to have replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons and who cannot have a bridge (a fixed partial denture) for any reason, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge (i.e. distal abutments) or ...
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should stay in line with your natural teeth without significant movement.
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How do you know if your dentures don't fit?

If you notice ill-fitting denture symptoms like swollen, red, and painful gums, frequent gagging, or your dentures slip around, it's a good indication that they don't fit well. Your dentures should stay in place and rest comfortably on your gums. If anything happens otherwise, you need a second opinion.
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Do dentures ever feel normal?

New denture wearers will begin to feel more 'normal' after about 30 days. During this time, you can expect to have some soreness and discomfort as your mouth heals and you become accustomed to having a foreign object in your mouth.
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How can I make my dentures fit better?

One of the things that denture wearers can do if they feel the dentures are a bit loose or not fitting properly is using dental adhesive. These can be found at a local drug store and may be helpful for a possible hindrance the patient might be facing.
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How do you know if your top dentures are too big?

Are My Dentures Too Big?
  • Your mouth and gums feel swollen, red, and painful for more than a few months after getting the dentures.
  • You frequently gag or feel like gagging because your dentures are moving around in your mouth.
  • You are unable to eat and bite properly due to the denture slipping around.
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Why do my dentures look so big in my mouth?

As the jawbone shrinks, becoming smaller in both height and width, the gum ridge it supports shrinks too. Because dentures rest on that gum ridge and are customized to fit its shape and size, dentures loosen as this happens, and for many patients, end up feeling too big for their mouths.
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What happens if you don't have enough gum for dentures?

If you're concerned that you don't have enough gums for dentures, your best bet would be to visit your dentist and discuss what options you have. Some individuals still have enough gums remaining so that they can get dental implants or a partial, while others may need to look into different denture options.
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How long does it take for new dentures to settle in?

New dentures can take around two to four weeks to settle properly. It's not unusual to experience some tenderness or discomfort at first. Here's a guide on how to prevent prolonged discomfort, and why you may experience it.
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How should dentures sit in your mouth?

Your top dentures should suction smoothly to your gums. Your bottom dentures float above your gums, but they should stay in your mouth easily. And partial dentures should stay in line with your natural teeth without significant movement.
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Can you bite into an apple with dentures?

Hard foods: Chewing hard foods require your jaw and dentures to apply uneven pressure. This can dislodge or damage your dentures, so avoid nuts, popcorn, apples, raw carrot sticks and corn on the cob. Tough meats: Foods that require a lot of chewing place unnecessary stress on your dentures and gums.
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Do dentures feel big at first?

Common conditions you may experience at first

Many people say their dentures feel bulky and too big for their mouths. Others report that the new dentures feel too loose. Saliva production increases and your gums and jaw muscles may feel sore and tired. With time, these issues typically resolve on their own.
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What are the most comfortable dentures to wear?

Flexible dentures are thin, lightweight, and pliable, which means they're more comfortable than traditional dentures. There's no long adjustment period needed when you start wearing them. Flexible dentures do not absorb odors or stains.
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Should dentures fit without glue?

Generally speaking, if dentures are properly fitted, denture adhesive is not necessary to keep them in place. If you feel that you need something to help your full or partial dentures stay in place, speak to your dentist about having your dentures refitted before attempting to fix the issue with adhesive.
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How do dentures feel at first?

It's normal to develop sore spots during the first few days of wearing dentures. You may also have more saliva. Gum tissue contracts as it heals. For this reason, you may need to visit our office several times so your dentures fit comfortably.
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How many hours a day should you wear your dentures?

Generally you should wear your dentures for at least 8 hours a day. This will give your gums and jawbone time to get used to the dentures and prevent sore spots from developing. It is best to take them out at night so that your gums can rest. You should also remove them for eating, drinking, brushing and flossing.
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Why can't I chew with my dentures?

Check with your dentist to make sure your dentures fit properly – Sometimes, dentures need adjustments to create a more natural fit. If you find yourself having trouble chewing and eating even after the initial adjustment period, you should always check in with your dentist.
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Do dentures loosen over time?

Your dentures become loose for different reasons, the most common of which is bone resorption, which is the process where your gums begin to shrink because they are no longer being used to hold your teeth in place. Everyday wear and tear is another reason your dentures can become loose.
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Can you chew gum with dentures?

One of the most common questions dentists get asked by new denture wearers is “can you chew gum with dentures?” The good news is: yes, you can!
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Can you tongue kiss with dentures?

Kiss Gently

Keep your lips soft, and don't apply too much pressure or suction on your dentures. During the kiss, keep things gentle and try not to place too much force on your prosthetic. French kissing is fine, but again, being gentle is the key. Try not to bang your dentures against your partner's teeth.
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Should dentures push your lips out?

Ideally, your dentures should support your lips and cheeks, but if they are too large, they can actually push your dentures outward, resulting in puffy lips and cheeks. The correct fitting of dentures can usually prevent this, but the denture flanges that go around the gums can cause puffiness for some people.
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Which is worse upper or lower dentures?

In most cases, the lower denture is much less stable than the upper denture. This is due to the shape of the gums on the lower ridge and movement of the denture caused by the tongue. Ask your prosthodontist about supporting your lower denture with dental implants.
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Do you need toothpaste for dentures?

Toothpaste is not intended to be used for denture cleaning and as a result can actually be harmful to your dentures. Opt for a denture cleanser and brush instead.
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How many teeth must be missing for dentures?

A mouth with fewer than 20 teeth or one that does not have a functional combination requires dentures. It is also important to watch out for signs of poor chewing, like diarrhea, constipation, gas, and indigestion.
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Can you wear dentures without Fixodent?

While it is possible to wear comfortable and functional properly fitting dentures without adhesive, in most cases dental adhesive can improve the retention and stability of your dentures as long as it is used according to instructions. Do not use too much.
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