If you have a new set of dentures, it can take some getting used to when you are wearing them. At first, dentures may feel uncomfortable or unnatural and can cause sores and irritation. Once your mouth has time to adjust to the new artificial teeth, this discomfort should pass, and you should feel like you have your smile back. Dentures that are well-designed should stay in place. However, if you are looking for extra stability, dentures adhesive can come in handy.

The facts behind dentures adhesive

Dentures adhesive is a water-soluble, non-toxic material that a person can place between the dentures and the tissues in the mouth. This will enhance the normal forces that keep the dentures held in place. Dentures adhesive can come in powder and cream form. It can stop the dentures from moving when a person eats, speaks, coughs, sneezes or laughs.

How it works

For most dentures adhesives, the person’s saliva will change the consistency of the adhesive to make sure it has a stronger and more elastic grip. This grip will keep the dentures in place along the gumline. Dentures adhesives can work slightly differently, so people need to make sure they are following the instructions for the application. The adhesive should never come out from underneath the dentures. If it does, the person is applying too much.

The different types of dentures adhesive

Dentures adhesive comes in various forms, including gel, powder, paste and pads. Gel or paste adhesives are directly applied to the denture before the person places it in the mouth. People should mix the powder with water before application. Pads or seals will require the person to trim them to fit the dentures. Then the adhesives pads will be placed directly on the denture using the sticky side. After moistening the pad, the person can place the dentures.

The benefits of using dentures adhesive

Dentures adhesive can enhance the stability of the dentures, allowing people to bite down with more strength. It can also keep the dentures from slipping and is especially helpful if someone suffers from dry mouth because without enough saliva, the dentures have a difficult time staying in place. The adhesive can also last a long time, which is helpful if a person does a lot of singing or public speaking.

When to use dentures adhesive

A dentist may recommend dentures adhesive if a person complains of denture slipping or shifting. However, dentures adhesive is not a solution for ill-fitting dentures. If someone finds that more and more adhesive is necessary to keep dentures in place, it is time to visit the dentist for an adjustment.

Use dentures adhesive for better stability

Since dentures adhesives are not harmful to your teeth or to your dentures, you can use them as you see fit. Knowing you have extra stability, this can improve your comfort when wearing dentures in public settings. Whether you have a dry mouth that needs the extra moisture from the adhesive or if you just have a long night out and do not want to risk it, dental adhesive can be helpful for your dentures. If you consistently need adhesive, talk to a dentist about whether your dentures are fitting properly or if you need an adjustment.

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