What is the correct bite for dentures?

The front view of your bite is what you see when you are facing the mirror. With a properly aligned bite: the edges of upper front teeth parallel to the upper lip. at least one-half of the length of the bottom teeth should be hidden when the teeth are closed together.
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How should my bite be with dentures?

Make sure you're chewing straight up and down, not with a side-to-side motion, which can dislodge your dentures. Also try to bite completely through handheld foods like sandwiches rather than relying on a tearing motion to separate the bite you want, which could dislodge your dentures.
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Are dentures supposed to have an overbite?

Slight overbites are common, most of us have them. It's just the way your jaw naturally aligns. Dentures can fix minor overbites and underbites, but invasive measures may be necessary for more severe overbite cases.
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What is a normal dental bite?

Your bite is the way your upper and lower teeth fit together. If your upper teeth fit slightly over your lower teeth and the points of your molars fit the grooves of the opposite molars, then you have a healthy bite. Sometimes a bite that fits properly is referred to as an ideal bite or a normal bite.
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How do I know if my dentures fit properly?

Fit Changes

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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Are dentures supposed to feel too big?

This is normal. 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.
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How do you know if your dentures are too small?

5. Make You Look Old: If your dentures are too short, it makes your face shorter and your wrinkles deeper. We all know that wrinkles make us look old – especially around the mouth. Even if your dentures originally fit perfect, over the years, your ridge tissue changes and shrinks.
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Should all teeth touch when biting?

At no time, even when you're eating, should any of these teeth touch each other. Think about it, when you bite off your food or you're chewing, the teeth themselves are not touching each other, they are simply masticating the food. That leaves the rest of the time in your life.
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Are top and bottom teeth supposed to touch?

FROM THE FRONT: your upper front teeth should fall in front of your lower teeth (toward your lip), and should overlap them by about 2 mm. Upper and lower front teeth should hit lightly. FROM THE TOP (OR BOTTOM): The back teeth should be upright, NOT tipped toward the cheek or tongue.
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Should your teeth touch when resting?

The standard resting position has the teeth not touching each other; when the mouth is closed the teeth are slightly apart.
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How should your bite line up?

When we say bite, what we're talking about is the way your upper and lower jaw come together. Your upper teeth should fit slightly over your lower teeth and the points of your molars should fit the grooves of the opposite molar. If your jaw lines up like this, you most likely have a healthy bite.
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Do upper dentures have to cover full palate?

Normally, upper dentures cover the top of the mouth so thoroughly that a person's ability to taste and experience their food is diminished, not to mention hamper proper function.
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How thick should a top denture be?

Conclusions: All groups evaluated showed change in the position of artificial teeth after processing. The complete denture with a thin base (1.25 mm) and silicone investment showed the worst results, whereas intermediate thickness (2.50 mm) was demonstrated to be ideal for the denture base.
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What is the perfect bite of food?

Eating engages all of the senses. There's the smell wafting off a hot bowl of soup, for example, and the crisp crunch of a ripe vegetable. And don't forget the sight of a juicy, glistening steak or, of course, the sweet taste of a donut.
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When will I be able to chew with my new dentures?

Following a healthy diet requires the ability to chew your food, which isn't easy if you've just been fitted with dentures. But with time and a little patience, you should be able to chew and eat normally in a few weeks.
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How can I make my dentures look more natural?

Plastic teeth will always have that artificial appearance and even some of the ceramic teeth can often have a very flat appearance. Dentures created by Eldridge Dental and Glidewell labs have a textured surface which helps them become the most natural looking dentures in all light conditions.
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How do you know if I clench my teeth at night?

Symptoms
  1. Teeth grinding or clenching, which may be loud enough to wake up your sleep partner.
  2. Teeth that are flattened, fractured, chipped or loose.
  3. Worn tooth enamel, exposing deeper layers of your tooth.
  4. Increased tooth pain or sensitivity.
  5. Tired or tight jaw muscles, or a locked jaw that won't open or close completely.
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What are bite blocks?

A bite block — also called a ramp or a turbo — is designed to keep your upper and lower teeth from touching during your orthodontic treatment. That helps prevent you from breaking your brackets when you're biting down. Northwest Orthodontics uses bite blocks to improve your bite and speed up your treatment time.
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Can't bite down all the way?

Locked jaw is a symptom of TMJ disorder that causes the jaw to not close or open all the way due to stiffness. That stiffness can be caused by any number of things, including talking, chewing some foods, being hit in the jaw and even breathing.
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Can your bite change overnight?

So yes, teeth move overnight, though the change might be imperceptible at first. Regardless of dental decay or bad habits, our teeth usually shift over time, resulting in gaps, misalignment, and crookedness.
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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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Are upper or lower dentures easier?

Why are Full Upper Dentures easier to wear than Full Lower Dentures? A full upper denture has the benefit of having the whole upper palate available to use for suction. The upper denture extends all the way to the back of the soft palate and creates a palatal seal. This gives the denture stability and retention.
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How many hours a day should you wear your dentures?

Soft tissues beneath dentures can also become easily irritated by wearing dentures continually (24 hours a day). You should refrain from wearing dentures at night as this gives the skin a chance to recover from wearing them during the day.
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Do dentures change your face?

After tooth loss, the muscles may begin to sag, causing the skin to wrinkle. Tooth loss can also cause your lips to sink in and your chin to protrude. Replacing your teeth with dentures can help you avoid dramatic changes to your face although you may still notice some degree of facial sagging or wrinkling.
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Can you tell if someone wears dentures?

Signs Of A Person Wearing Dentures Are Not Very Clear

You have to make sure that the dentist will make the color or the look of the denture seem as natural as possible. You can check your smile and see if your teeth would look natural or if they would seem too perfect and not believable.
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