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Some Common Denture Problems and How to Treat Them

Dentures might not accurately replace natural teeth, though they offer a viable solution for tooth loss. Unlike the ones your grandmother wore, todayu2019s dentures are more comfortable, easy-to-use and natural-looking. Irrespective of how comfortable dentures are, it always takes time to get used to new dentures. There are chances that you might encounter some issues before you get accustomed to them. Fortunately, dealing with these denture issues is not difficult u2013 all you must know is how to take proper care. You can learn more about our treatments by visiting us at https://www.auradentists.com

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Some Common Denture Problems and How to Treat Them

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  1. SOME COMMON DENTURE PROBLEMS AND HOW TO TREAT THEM Dentures might not accurately replace natural teeth, though they offer a viable solution for tooth loss. Unlike the ones your grandmother wore, today’s dentures are more comfortable, easy-to-use and natural-looking.Irrespective comfortable dentures are, it always takes time to get used to new dentures. of how DISCOMFORT AND SORENESS Sore gums and discomfort are normal during the early days when you get a denture. Soreness is often caused when the new dentures rub into the gums, resulting in irritation and pain. HAMPERED SPEAKING/TALKING When you get a new denture, it can often feel unusual in the mouth in the initial stage. This makes it difficult for most people to speak naturally as you are getting adjusted to them. FALLING OR SLIPPING DENTURES Irrespective of how well-designed the new dentures are, the mouth and gums need some time to adjust with them. Unlike the teeth that are anchored to your gums, dentures are kept in place by different muscles in the mouth. BAYSWATER Address : Shop 8A/2 High Street, Bayswater, Vic 3153 CRANBOURNE NORTH Address : 2 Lansell Dr, Cranbourne North VIC 3977 Phone : 9738 0088 Email : info@auradentists.com.au Web : www.auradentists.com.au Phone : 5991 7008 Email : info@auradentists.com.au Web : www.auradentists.com.au

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