Is My Denture Worn Out?

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Is My Denture Worn Out?

Denture teeth wear down over time due to the natural forces of chewing, grinding, and biting. This can lead to a number of issues, including misalignment and jaw pain.

As denture teeth wear down, the balance of the denture can become affected. This misalignment can cause the denture to shift and slide in the mouth, making it difficult for the wearer to eat and speak properly. The misalignment can also cause the jaw to work harder than it should, leading to pain and discomfort in the jaw muscles and joints.

When denture teeth wear down, the relationship between the jaw and the denture can also be affected. This can lead to a condition known as malocclusion, where the teeth are not aligned properly and the bite is off balance. This can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw and can make it more difficult to eat, as the teeth are not working together as they should.


Jaw Pain

In addition to causing jaw pain, denture teeth wear can also lead to other problems. For example, it can make it more difficult to clean the denture, as the worn-down teeth can trap food and bacteria. This can increase the risk of gum disease and other oral health problems.


Misalignment

To prevent denture teeth wear and misalignment, it is important to take good care of your dentures. This includes cleaning them regularly and having them checked by a dentist or denturist at least once a year. If you notice any signs of wear or misalignment, it is important to have your denture examined as soon as possible to prevent further damage and to ensure that it is comfortable and functional.


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In some cases, denture teeth wear can be repaired by adding a new layer of dental material to the surface of the denture. This can help to restore the shape and size of the denture teeth, and to improve the bite and alignment.

When is it time for a new denture?

If the wear on your denture teeth is significant, it may be necessary to have a new denture made. This will ensure that the denture fits properly and is comfortable, and will help to prevent further problems with misalignment and jaw pain.

Denture teeth wear down over time due to the natural forces of chewing, grinding, and biting. This can lead to misalignment and jaw pain, and can affect the relationship between the jaw and the denture. To prevent these problems, it is important to take good care of your dentures and to have them checked regularly by a dentist or denturist. If you notice any signs of wear or misalignment, it is important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent further problems and to ensure that your denture is comfortable and functional.

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