Visit a Dentures Dentist in Delaware to Have Better-Fitting Dentures Created

If you have ill-fitting dentures, it is time for you to visit a dentures dentist in Delaware who can help. Not only are ill-fitting dentures extremely uncomfortable, but they are also bad for your oral tissues and any remaining teeth you may have. Many people endure dentures that don't fit well because they don't realize there are better options available. Before any problems or infections develop due to an ill-fitting pair, you should have better ones created by a dentures dentist. 

Dangers of Ill-fitting Dentures

When your dentures do not fit properly, it is tempting to blame your current dentist. No dentist purposefully puts a patient in danger or in an uncomfortable situation, but sometimes when they are not up to date, your needs can unintentionally be left unmet. Additionally, your jawbone will change over time which can also lead to a loose fitting set.

When your dentures are loose, gum irritation inevitably begins. When this happens, your gums begin to grow and swell as they fill the irritating space. This is an unhealthy stage because, in most cases, your gums can become infected. Ulcerations are also common when dentures rub your oral tissues due to a loose fit. Infection and ulcerations are uncomfortable enough, but you may also be risking the loss of more bone density because your bones are not being correctly stimulated by chewing force. Loose dentures also make it harder to eat comfortably and speak without impediment. All of these problems and more can be avoided by visiting a dentures dentist in Delaware for replacement dentures that fit better.

Replacement Dentures

When you come into our office, we will give you a thorough checkup and then ask you about any concerns you may have regarding your current dentures. In most situations, it will be necessary to have a whole new dentures set created. It may seem like an inconvenience, but it will be paramountly better for your dental health to have better-fitting dentures created rather than living with your current situation.

Depending on how long it has been since you received your dentures, improvements in the technology have most likely been made. The molds we create are more true to your natural denture structure because we will make extensive impressions of your teeth. We will also find out exact measures, and we will have you bite down and move your jaw for us, so we know exactly what your dental movement patterns are. We relay this important information to the lab that creates your dentures.

We will also take into account any other information you give us regarding your dental structure and your oral habits. You know your mouth best so any information you can give our dentures dentist in Delaware about what you dislike regarding your current dentures and what you are looking for in your next set will be helpful.

Following this appointment and process, your dentures will be created and customized to your specifications. Your new dentures should fit remarkably better and should allow you to speak and eat without any problems. Your better-fitting dentures will protect your bone structure and fit in your mouth with great comfort. Visit our dentures dentist office today if you are unhappy with your current dentures.

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