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4 Signs Your Dentures in Columbia Don’t Fit Properly

July 15, 2019

Filed under: Blog,Uncategorized — drbeck @ 1:07 pm

person with dentures smilingWhen you first got your dentures in Columbia, they seemed to fit fine, but over time, you’ve noticed that they’re becoming increasingly uncomfortable to wear. While your mouth may change, your dentures won’t, which is why it may be time for a new set. Ill-fitting dentures can be cumbersome and keep you from being able to do basic functions like chew and talk without discomfort. They can also have dire impacts on your oral health, which is why it’s important to be able to spot the signs. Read on to learn the 4 ways you can tell if you need a new restoration.

Inflammation

When dentures don’t fit your mouth properly, they can rub and irritate your sensitive gums. Over time, while your gums remain irritated, but you don’t stop wearing the dentures, it can cause your lips and oral tissues to become inflamed. When this inflammation isn’t remedied, it can then progress to cause ulcers.

Ulcers

When loose dentures that constantly rub and shift in your mouth cause inflamed gums, it can lead to ulcers. These are small, shallow sores on the inside of your mouth that can cause you pain and discomfort. They can easily be treated with antiseptic, but if you treat them too late, they could have already exposed your underlying bone and have caused a severe oral infection.

Oral Infection

When your dentures aren’t securely fit to your mouth, they can leave a space between your restoration and gums. This allows nooks and crannies for food and harmful oral bacteria to hide out in. When plaque, food debris, and bacteria get trapped between your gums, it can cause an oral infection to develop. When these infections go untreated, the bacteria in your mouth release harmful toxins that can get into your bloodstream and travel to other areas of your body, causing serious illnesses.

Oral Cancer

After you’ve started experiencing chronic inflammation and severe oral infection, you increase your risk of developing diseases. Recent studies have connected poorly fitting dentures to oral cancer. In addition to oral cancer, you could also be putting yourself at risk of developing gum disease, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s when you leave your oral health unchecked and continue wearing dentures that aren’t a good fit for your mouth.

Is There a Better Solution?

For some people, dentures are a great restorative solution that allows them to complete day-to-day functions with ease. Other people might find more modern and advanced solutions like dental implants in Columbia to be the best option. If you’re getting sick of your dentures, dental implants can provide you with a permanently fixed restoration that doesn’t just replace the biting surface of your missing teeth, but also the roots. Some benefits that this procedure has to offer includes:

  • Closest restorative option to your natural teeth.
  • Better speaking and chewing ability.
  • More comfortable.
  • Realistic appearance and feel.
  • Improved oral health.
  • Exceptional durability and strength.
  • Promotes jawbone growth.
  • East to take care of.

Don’t take a gamble on your smile when you can get the long-lasting restorations that repair your oral health and make your life a little easier. To learn whether or not dental implants could be the best restorative option for you, schedule a consultation with your dentist today.

About the Author

Dr. Kyle Williams has completed special advanced training to place dental implants so he can impact his patients’ lives by giving them a healthier and more aesthetically-pleasing smile. He completed a two-year general practice residency after graduating where he focused on oral surgery, implant placement, and wisdom teeth extraction. He looks forward to making his patients feel comfortable and safe in his care with his extensive experience and knowledge of restorative dentistry. For questions or to request a free consultation, visit Beck Dental Care’s website or contact 931-388-8452.

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