Living with loose dentures can be frustrating,uncomfortable, and discouraging. Many people turn to denture glue as a quick fix, but daily reliance on adhesives is often a sign that something more needs attention.Modern dentistry offers practical, long-term solutions that restore stability,comfort, and confidence, without constant adjustments or sticky messes.
Dentures are designed to fit comfortably and securely, but the mouth is not a static environment. Changes naturally occur, even when dentures are well cared for.
After natural teeth are lost, the jawbone no longer receives the stimulation it once did. Over time, this leads to gradual bone resorption,meaning the jawbone shrinks. As the bone changes shape, the gums also shift,causing dentures to lose their precise fit.
Dentures experience daily stress from chewing, speaking, and regular use. Over the years, materials can wear down, surfaces can flatten, and the denture base may no longer match the contours of the gums as it once did.
Denture adhesive can improve short-term stability, but it does not correct the underlying issue. Glue fills gaps caused by poor fit rather than addressing bone loss or denture wear. Over time, increasing amounts of adhesive are often needed, signalling that the dentures no longer fit as they should.
Using denture adhesive occasionally is common, but relying on it daily is not ideal.
Adhesives can create uneven pressure, leading to sore spots and irritation. Dentures that depend on glue may still shift during eating or speaking, affecting confidence and comfort.
Long-term adhesive use can trap food particles and bacteria beneath the denture. This increases the risk of gum inflammation, infections,and unpleasant odours if cleaning becomes more difficult.
If dentures feel loose despite adhesive, cause pain, rub against the gums, or require frequent reapplication of glue, these are clear indicators that professional evaluation is needed. Dentures should support daily life most conveniently.
Fortunately, dentists can offer several effective solutions that restore proper fit and function.
Relining involves reshaping the underside of the denture so it fits the current contours of the gums. This is often recommended when gum changes are mild to moderate, and the denture itself is still in good condition.
Rebasing replaces the entire denture base while keeping the existing teeth portion intact. This option is suitable when the denture teeth are still functional, but the base no longer fits comfortably.
In cases where dentures are worn, damaged, or outdated,replacing them entirely may provide the best outcome. New dentures are designed using updated materials and improved fitting techniques for better comfort and stability.
For those seeking a long-term solution, implant-supported dentures offer exceptional stability. Dental implants anchor the denture securely in place, reducing movement and eliminating the need for adhesive.This option can also help slow jawbone loss by providing stimulation similar to natural teeth.
A dentist can assess bone levels, gum health, and denture condition to recommend the most appropriate solution. Each patient’s needs are specific to them, and the right approach depends on comfort, oral health, and lifestyle.
Well-fitting dentures support proper chewing, clearer speech, and improved self-confidence. Addressing looseness early helps prevent sore gums, infections, and further bone changes. Most importantly, it allows patients to enjoy meals and social interactions without worry.
Loose dentures do not have to be managed with glue alone.With today’s dental solutions, comfort and stability are achievable again.Understanding why dentures become loose, why you don’t need to live with denture glue, and what permanent solutions are available allows you, as a patient, to take control of your oral health.
If your dentures no longer feel secure, a professional evaluation from us at Dental Clinic - Smile Shapers Napanee can help identify the right solution and restore confidence in your smile. Contact us today to book your appointment.