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MYTH
#1: All dentures are alike and are made from a pattern or mold common
to all patients.
FACT:
Since every person, and therefore every mouth is different it is obvious
that no two dentures can be alike. Since a quality denture is handcrafted
even two dentures made for the same person will not be EXACTLY alike.
When a denture is processed the custom designed mold for the specific
patient is broken in order to remove the new denture and the finishing
work is done by hand. Therefore, it is impossible to re-create EXACTLY
the same denture more than once. There is also a difference in techniques
of denture construction and quality of materials available today. You
should discuss this with your denturist as these variables can affect
the quality and cost of the finished denture.
MYTH
#2: Once I have my teeth pulled and dentures made Ill never have
to go back to the denturist.
FACT:
A denture is an artificial appliance not unlike eyeglasses. You would
not get new glasses and expect to never have your eyes checked again or
need a new prescription every few years. The tissue of your mouth is constantly
changing and can be affected by many variables. Your general health, weight,
tension, nutrition, blood pressure, strength of your bite, medication
you are taking; all of these, and more, can influence the fit and comfort
of your dentures. Your mouth and dentures should be checked at least once
a year in order to monitor and correct any changes which may have taken
place. With proper periodic care your dentures should remain serviceable
for 5-7 years.
MYTH
#3: Dentures are unbreakable and will last a lifetime.
FACT:
No manufacturer of the denture materials available today guarantees those
products to be unbreakable. There are high quality products which are
break resistant but not totally indestructible. Given the right set of
circumstances any denture can be broken. We use only the highest quality
techniques and products in all the dentures we construct but we cannot
guarantee that they will not require adjusting, relining or
repair.
MYTH
#4: I can wear my dentures all the time, day and night.
FACT:
Years ago it was thought that the best way for people to get used to dentures
was to have them wear the teeth all the time. Today we know better. A
denture is an artificial appliance fitted against living tissue. You must
give that tissue a chance to rest without pressure for some period each
day. Many people also have the habit of clenching their teeth when they
sleep and this causes even more pressure against tissue and bone in the
mouth. It is recommended that your dentures be removed for some period
of the day or night. At least once a day you should remove your teeth
and brush the mouth and gums with a very soft toothbrush. This stimulates
circulation and maintains healthy tissue.
MYTH
#5: My upper denture is fine, its my lower that gives me problems.
I only need a new lower made.
FACT:
It is always recommended that upper and lower dentures be made as a set
for the best results. It is not always possible to make only half a set
of dentures. The reason for problems with the lower can be due to the
design of the upper. Because of the size and structure of the upper mouth,
movement and dislodgment of the lower denture can occur if there are certain
flaws existing in the upper denture. This should be discussed with your
denturist after a thorough oral examination with your current dentures
in place.
MYTH
#6: I have some problems with my dentures but all I need is a reline and
theyll be good as new.
FACT:
If the teeth are worn, your mouth has changed a lot or the bite relationship
of your current dentures is not accurate, all the relining in the world
will not correct these problems. They all relate to the way in which the
upper and lower teeth come together. A reline has nothing to do with how
the teeth come together, it only corrects fit against the tissues of your
mouth. If the teeth do not come together properly and a reline is done,
all you will have is a tighter denture that doesnt come together
properly. The real problem will not have been corrected. A reline should
only be done after a thorough examination to determine that there are
not other underlying problems with the dentures.
MYTH #7: The sign of a good denture
is if I can bite off apples, carrots or other foods with my front teeth.
FACT: No one who
wears a denture should ever bite off food with the front teeth. It only
causes soreness especially on the lower. It accelerates bone loss on the
residual ridge which makes future dentures more difficult to fit. You
may eat anything you like as long as you cut it into bite sized pieces
and place it in your mouth with a fork or spoon. You do not have to give
up any foods...you only have to change the way you eat some things. If
you persist in biting off with the front teeth the soreness which will
develop is not something we can relieve by adjusting the denture. The
only way to eliminate this type of soreness is to stop biting off foods
with the front teeth.
Denture
Myths & Facts courtesy of
the Swissedent Foundation.
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