As you know, people who are dentists tell us they "practice" dentistry. According to my dictionary, to practice is to "exercise for proficiency." In other words, for the most part dentists are still learning and trying their best to get their dental work right. Generally, they do excellent work. But when it comes to false teeth (dentures) apparently there is still lots of room for improvement. Let me explain why I say this. Years ago, my mother and my father had very soft teeth. Eventually, both of my parents had to have dentures made to replace their badly decayed natural teeth. As a child, I remember seeing both mother and dad reach into their pockets, take out their dentures before a meal and slyly the put them in their mouths so they could chew their food. Back then, I did not understand why they didn't keep the false teeth in their mouths all the time. I thought their smiles looked much better with teeth than without. As you may have guessed, I just naturally have soft teeth. Now, my time has come to have dentures of my own. Therefore, I have gained a first hand understanding of the problems my folks had with their dentures. In short, I've discovered it hurts to keep dentures in your mouth all the time. Why? Because most false teeth don't fit properly. False teeth can: wobble, get loose, and go clickety-clack, rub gums raw and generally feel very uncomfortable. So, for most people - out they come until needed. My dentist explained to me why this happens. He said it is because, after the extraction of natural teeth, our gums gradually shrink. As they shrink the denture that once fit so well, gets loose. The more time goes by, the looser the denture can get. My dentist suggested I have my loose denture lined with a thicker layer of acrylic to correct the problem. I did that once. I won't do it again. Why, because it just costs too much time and money. I tend to be creative and inventive. So, after several months of study of my loose denture problem and many experiments, I finally figured out a simple solution. Now, with my new denture liner invention (Patent pending.), in just a few minutes anyone can put a soft, ever flexible liner in his or her denture without ever seeing the dentist. This new do-it-yourself denture liner solves the problem once and for all. Benefits: It is low in cost, very easy to install and adjust and there is no mixing of compounds. In short, now we can all wear dentures that are more comfortable and better fitting than ever before. So, if you want to avoid the embarrassment of being seen without your false teeth in place, if you want to enjoy eating again, I suggest you try my new Weber Denture Liner. See for yourself how it can also help you... keep smiling! |