The success and longevity of all implant restorations is dependent on strict adherence to the following:
That being said, dentures have an average lifespan of 10-15 years, however, the more a patient practices good mouth cleaning habits, the better!
Although dentures are durable and last years, wear and tear of dentures is completely normal, and unlike your body's natural immune system to replenish cells, dentures will not last forever.
However, you CAN extend the life of dentures by:
Depending on the type of dentures you get, as well as the condition of your teeth, it can take approximately six weeks to three months to complete your dentures journey.
But once your dentures are correctly fitted, your smile will last a lifetime!
When a patient is first getting a denture procedure done, minor irritation is completely normal. The irritation should fade once you are accustomed to your dentures, and the period of pain varies from person to person.
If you've had teeth extracted to make way for your dentures, the areas of extraction may be sensitive for a couple of weeks, but should heal over time. Regular check-ups with our doctors will ensure that you are getting the best care, and we can best recommend what you can do if you are feeling any kind of discomfort or pain.
Depending on your chewing habits, your dentures may shift and no longer fit as when they were first installed. A procedure called "reline" may need to be done to refit the base of the denture.
It is highly recommended that you see a specialist to refit your dentures, and that you do NOT reline your dentures with over-the-counter fits. This ensures that your dentures have a more secure, tighter fit, and that your gums will not be harmed during the process.
Although there may be a learning curve on using your dentures, after a while, eating should feel normal over time.
Sticky or harder foods take more getting used to, and you can use denture adhesive to help stabilize your dentures while you get more comfortable with them.
We recommend using a small amount — 3 to 4 pea sized dabs of denture adhesive on each denture.