Signs to Watch for That Show It May Be Time to Replace Your Dentures

Signs to Watch for That Show It May Be Time to Replace Your Dentures

Dentures require replacement every 5-8 years on average as gums and bone recede from lack of natural teeth stimulation. As your trusted Gaithersburg and Kensington denturists, we want patients wearing dentures to be aware of common indicators needing replacement.

Loose Fit Over Time 

Gradual bone resorption causes older dentures to loosen their suction seal and wobble during speech or eating. Relines can temporarily refit loose bases.

Cracked or Broken Base

Impact injuries or persistent chewing forces may compromise acrylic material integrity, especially at hook areas holding denture teeth in place.

Excessive Tooth Wear 

Just as natural teeth decline over decades, denture teeth gradually flatten from grinding stresses. The remaining gum edges become more visible. 

Unnatural Appearance 

Tooth reshaping and gumline wear alter smile aesthetics, while stains diminish tooth whiteness gloss over the years. 

Sore Spots or Yeast Infections

Poorly fitting dentures irritate tender tissue and promote fungal growth requiring antifungal treatments. Regular hygiene and minor adjustments alleviate issues.

Difficulty with Certain Foods

Older dentures compromise essential chewing or speaking ability necessitating soft consistency diets.

We conduct regular clinical and x-ray assessments determining when bone and denture deterioration warrants investment in precision-fitted replacement sets. Don’t hesitate to ask questions surrounding insurance coverage or affordable financing options for any needed denture rehabilitation.

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