Dentures have been used for generations to restore beautiful, functional smiles. They look and feel more realistic than ever, thanks to advanced technology and high-quality materials. Your new set of teeth will fit comfortably on your gum tissue, relying on suction to stay in place. Well-fitting dentures shouldn’t require an adhesive; however, sometimes you might want a little extra security. Whether you’re enjoying a juicy steak, have a speaking engagement, or your dentures are slipping, you may benefit from an adhesive. Not all adhesives are equal, and it may take time to find the right product for you. Don’t worry, here’s how you can remove trial and error when using denture adhesive.
An adhesive isn’t meant to serve as a long-term fix for slipping dentures. Instead, it’s designed to provide temporary stability for certain situations. The Cleveland Clinic recommends an adhesive if:
Although an adhesive can be helpful, your dentist will advise against using a product if:
There isn’t a one size fits all product. You may have to try different types or brands to find the perfect fit for your smile, which can include:
Applying an adhesive for an all-day hold is easy by following a few tips:
It can take some experimenting to find the right amount of adhesive for your needs. However, if you have extra overflow, you’re using too much. Typically, a 2.4-ounce adhesive should last for 7-8 weeks when used on the upper and lower teeth.
At the end of the day, take your dentures out and clean them well, making sure to remove any adhesive. Don’t forget to clean your gums to remove any residue from your mouth.
If you’re relying on an adhesive to hold your teeth in place, it’s time to contact your dentist for adjustments or a replacement. If you’re interested in stopping slipping and irritation for good, ask your dentist about adding dental implants to your denture.
About Dr. Idan Snapir
Dr. Snapir earned his dental degree from UCLA and pursued his education in dental implants, orthodontics, and full mouth reconstruction. His diverse skill set allows him to treat the most complex oral health issues, like tooth loss. Contact our office today to request your consultation.
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