Which denture goes in first top or bottom?

The amount of contact area is greater on the top gums than on the bottom. The only way a lower denture will stay in place if you have no bone shrinkage and the shape of the ridge is fairly U-shaped. Denture adhesives may help the denture to stay in place.
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Which denture do you take out first the upper or lower?

When you feel the denture start to come away, gently pull up and out. Take out the top denture. Although the top denture may be a little trickier to remove, repeat the motions as with the bottom denture, and when you feel the denture release, push up and outwards, taking care not to hurt your gums.
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How do you get bottom dentures to stay in?

The Best Ways to Get Lower Dentures to Stay in Place

You will have to chew on both sides of your mouth evenly to avoid placing excessive pressure on one side of the denture. You may also want to try resting your tongue in a different position within the mouth to avoid dislodging the denture.
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Can you have top dentures without the palate?

Palateless dentures are any upper denture that has no plate covering the upper palate, including dental implants, natural tooth-retained overdentures, fixed/removable restorations, or even a conventional palateless denture with a horseshoe shaped frame.
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Why won't my top dentures stay in place?

The amount of contact area is greater on the top gums than on the bottom. The only way a lower denture will stay in place if you have no bone shrinkage and the shape of the ridge is fairly U-shaped. Denture adhesives may help the denture to stay in place.
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INSERT TOP OR BOTTOM DENTURE 1ST? Does it really matter?



Why do dentures have to cover the roof of the mouth?

Ever since traditional dentures were introduced, patients have struggled with the problems posed by a covered soft 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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Are bottom dentures difficult to wear?

Wearing a lower denture is more difficult. Most complaints about wearing dentures have to do with lower dentures. This is because lower dentures are in a mobile environment – where the lips, cheeks and tongue try to dislodge the denture during eating or speaking.
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Are lower dentures hard to get used to?

In many cases, learning to adapt to the feel of the lower denture can require somewhat more time than the upper denture as the lower denture is typically less secure and your tongue can feel a little cramped. It can take up to a number of weeks before you are completely comfortable with them.
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Why do my bottom dentures come loose when eating?

Loose dentures are often due to a lack of fit of the lower denture or imbalance in the biting pattern between the two dentures. As an upper denture is often the more stable of the two, it is the lower that gives way first and moves off the gum.
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How many hours a day should I wear my dentures?

Dentures need six to eight hours of rest per day to rest the tissues under them. Many people at night remove dentures, but it can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for some people.
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How long do you leave New dentures in after extractions?

After your extractions, you are generally instructed to keep the denture in for 24 hours. After which time, you can remove the denture, clean the denture and place it back in your mouth. It is advisable to wear the denture as much as possible, evenings included, for the first week or two.
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How long does it take for gums to heal after extractions for dentures?

In general, it takes around 6 to 8 weeks for the gums to heal after tooth extraction, so that the dental appliance can be placed.
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Can you get dentures if you have no gums?

Yes, we can treat receding gums so that dentures can be fitted. Receding gums can be provoked by several issues, ranging from gum disease to age. Left untreated, receding gums can lead to tooth loss. Vallejo patients who need to fit dentures should address any gum recession first.
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Why should you not wear dentures at night?

By wearing your dentures at night, you deprive your gums of bacteria-free rest. Prevents gum inflammation. Sleeping in dentures can negatively affect saliva flow, blocking the saliva's path, which can give rise to a condition called denture stomatitis.
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Which dentures are most comfortable?

Flexible dentures are most comfortable because it hugs the contours of the gum and it does not cause bruises to the gum and can last longer than other types of dentures. You also need to consider the location of the missing teeth.
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When do dentures stop hurting?

New dentures can take around two to four weeks to settle properly. It's not unusual to experience some tenderness or discomfort at first.
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What to do when you first get dentures?

Fast tips for first-time denture wearers:

To lessen discomfort, rinsing with a salt and water solution is best. Patients are advised to let their gums take a break by removing dentures during sleep. Recommendations for the ideal soak to use will be given by the dentist depending on the material used for the prosthesis.
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How long does it take to get used to eating with dentures?

After about four weeks, your dentures should feel more natural in your mouth, and you'll be more confident talking and eating normally again.
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Do dentures ever feel normal?

If you want to know if your dentures will feel normal, the answer is yes. You may have recently gotten the teeth, or perhaps you are considering getting them. You might want to know what to expect. The good news is that today's prosthetics feel more natural than ever, and you can get accustomed to them quickly.
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How long does it take for dentures to feel comfortable?

Expect Discomfort Early On

As a general rule of thumb, dental professionals are likely to tell you that adjusting to new dentures takes about 30 days, on average. You might not be keen to wait this long, but you need to be careful how quickly you try to get back to normal.
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Can you get snap on dentures without a palate?

Snap-on dentures, also known as palateless snap-on dentures, eliminate the need for the palate section by snapping onto four to five secure dental implants. This offers improved comfort and stability when compared to many other types of dentures.
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Can I drink coffee with dentures?

Avoid Hot Foods and Beverages

Drinking a steaming cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate may not be such a good idea for seniors who wear dentures. Until your loved one is used to wearing the dentures, he or she should avoid hot foods and beverages.
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What are the most natural looking dentures?

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 well do upper dentures stay in place?

Dentures remain in place with a close fit along the underlying gum as well as the bone tissue. The layer of saliva between the gums and the denture help keep this oral health device in place. The larger the surface area, the stronger the seal. This is why there are comparably few problems with upper dentures.
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