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Dentures Adhesive - Sticky Facts To Know

   

Author: Margarette Tustle

You may be wondering about dentures adhesive if you or someone you know will be getting full or partial dentures in the near future. What kind should you buy? Does it taste good? How well does it work? How do you use it? While these are things that you can discuss with your dentist, you may want some information that you can "chew on" for now.

Do You Need It?

One thing you may or may not know-if you are getting a full set of dentures, you will not necessarily need to use a dentures adhesive. The saliva in your mouth will be enough to keep your dentures in. Also your dentist or the person who fits you for dentures should fit them so perfectly to your mouth that they will not slip or move around unnecessarily. Only as your gums begin to change shape after a few years and your dentures do not fit as well any more do you need to use dentures adhesive. However, those with partial dentures or bridges will need to use adhesive to keep them in place. Some people just like to use an adhesive so that they feel more secure.

Your New Set Of Teeth

When you get your new set of dentures the first time, wear them without any dental adhesives. Check the fit to make sure that it does not feel uncomfortable or slide or move. If it is not right without the dentures adhesive, then you should consider having them remade, because they were not made properly.

The first time you put on your dentures with the adhesive, take care that you do not use too much. Too much dentures adhesive can cause a poor fit and can lead to other problems like soreness and infection. Although the adhesive is not harmful if it is swallowed, it can cause problems if even a tiny bit is left on the gums because it can cause an infection. So, brush carefully after you use a dentures adhesive.

One reason that some people who have great-fitting dentures use an adhesive is because they do not produce very much saliva. As stated earlier in the article, saliva is part of what holds the dentures in place. Some people suffer from a chronically dry mouth for one reason or another, and in these cases it may be necessary for the person to use a dentures adhesive.

For those who are getting a partial plate, you will need to use an adhesive of some kind. Luckily there are quite a few different choices on the market in all different flavors and kinds. Before you buy a big amount of any dentures adhesive, you might want to try a trial size first to make sure that you like it. If you don't like it, you might want to ask around to others that you know who use adhesives and see if they have a particular kind that they like. It will all depend on your personal taste.

After a few years dentures adhesive may not be holding your dentures in the way it is supposed to any more. You may find yourself using more and more to keep your dentures from slipping. This means that it may be time for a denture reline. This just means that you will go into the dentist and he will reshape your dentures to fit your gum line again. Once the teeth are out of the gum, it begins to shrink and lose its shape. This is why your dentures stop fitting. A reline can give your dentures new life and can be done quickly at your dentist's office, or for an even better fit, at a lab. After five years most dentures should just be replaced to keep the gums and mouth healthy and comfortable.

Author Bio:
Margarette Tustle is a popular columnist. Margarette likes to pen down articles about this area.
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