Problems with teeth can have a huge impact on us. Many times we have to install dentures after having our teeth extracted. Many people always ignore the care of their teeth after installing dentures, which can also cause great damage to the dentures. Loose dentures are a common problem. Once dentures become loose, it can cause oral discomfort and food residues can form bacteria, which is very detrimental to health. We must master the methods to adjust them in time. Let’s learn what to do if dentures become loose. What should I do if my dentures are loose? Removable dentures are a common restoration in dental clinics. They use the remaining natural teeth or mucosa as support and are fixed to the remaining natural teeth through clasps. However, after repeated removal, the metal clasps will fatigue, become less elastic, easily deformed, and lose their retaining effect. At the same time, as the use time of dentures increases, the alveolar bone is absorbed, and the wear of the base material causes the base to not fit tightly against the denture membrane and adjacent teeth, which can easily cause the denture to loosen and tilt. It is actually quite normal for removable dentures to become loose. Due to the special nature of the materials used for removable dentures, they have a certain service life. A set of dentures needs to be replaced after five years of wearing. Moreover, removable dentures will become looser and looser during use, which is normal and you don't need to worry too much. If removable dentures become loose, you can ask the dentist to make necessary adjustments and treatments in time according to the degree of deformation and wear of the dentures. Despite this, it is still recommended that you wear removable dentures to minimize damage to adjacent teeth. Fixed dentures will wear down the teeth on both sides, and dental implants are too expensive, so removable dentures are more economical. In your case, if your financial situation allows, it is best to get a dental implant, as this will not damage the adjacent teeth on both sides. But the price is relatively expensive. The second option is to get fixed dentures. The disadvantage is that the adjacent teeth need to be ground down, but your adjacent teeth have already turned black, so take the opportunity to treat them and there will be no problem with wearing braces. It is not recommended to wear removable dentures, otherwise the adjacent teeth will be damaged to varying degrees over time. After reading the above introduction, you can see that loose dentures are a very common phenomenon. If the teeth are worn for a long time, they will easily become loose. At this time, you can go to the hospital to seek help from a doctor and let him help you correct your teeth. Of course, when choosing dentures, you must choose good quality ones, otherwise problems will arise after wearing them for a short time. The above is an introduction to what to do if your dentures are loose. After understanding, we know that dentures are generally divided into removable dentures and fixed dentures. If they are loose, we must choose according to the type of denture. If the dentures are removable, they will become deformed after a long time of use, and generally need to be replaced in about five years. |
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