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Why Won’t My Lower Denture Stay in Place?

March 14, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — tntadmin @ 7:20 pm

Dental lab working an a dentureProperly fitting dentures should not slip or move around in your mouth. Suction should be all that’s needed to hold them in place. If your lower denture keeps slipping, it can affect your confidence and quality of life. While an adhesive can help hold it in place, it’s not a solution you should rely on long-term. Here are 3 reasons why your bottom denture might be slipping, and what you can do to restabilize your smile.

1. Flat or Negative Ridge

Tooth loss causes your jaw to shrink slowly because it’s no longer being stimulated by roots. You can lose up to 25% of its density within the first year of a single missing tooth, which will continue to deteriorate as more time passes. Dentures cannot stop bone loss because they only replicate the surfaces of teeth. As your jaw shrinks, your denture will not adapt to the changes, which can cause it to fit incorrectly.

2. Upper and Lower Dentures Aren’t Aligned

If the bite isn’t balanced between the upper and lower teeth, it can cause your lower denture to move from position. Sometimes, having your denture adjusted will solve the problem by harmony between the top and bottom arches.

3. It’s Time for a Replacement

Dentures don’t last forever. They need to be replaced about every 5 to 7 years. If having your dentures relined doesn’t solve the problem, it may be time for a replacement.

Stop Slipping Permanently with Dental Implants

You can stop your dentures from slipping permanently and benefit from unmatched support by stabilizing them with dental implants. A dental implant is unlike any other treatment because it recreates both the root and the crown of a lost tooth. 

An implant post is surgically placed into the jaw to serve as a root, which can stop bone loss caused by missing teeth. Your bone will fuse to the post to provide a secure foundation for your restoration. 

If you’ve lost all your teeth, each one isn’t replaced individually. Instead, 4 to 10 dental implants can anchor your denture to your jaw. You’ll never have to worry about slipping or irritation again, and you’ll regain 70% of your natural biting force. 

Dental implants have over a 95% success rate and are proven to last for 30 years or longer with the correct care. They are an investment in your quality of life and self-esteem because you’ll never have to worry about your denture moving ever again. You will benefit from the next best thing to your real teeth using a solution that can last for a lifetime.

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