Are You Having Denture Problems?
The first problem is your dentures either moving or slipping. This can be caused by your jawbone and gum tissue, that is surrounding the denture is shrinking. Talk to your dentist, to see if you need either a re base, reline or your dentures might have to be replaced.
Another, problem is unwanted sounds (for example; "whistling, clicking, smacking", and etc.) while you are talking or even having a hard time speaking. This can be because your denture either is not in the proper position or isn't staying in the proper position. If that is the case, then your tongue or cheeks cannot form the words popular because your tongue and cheeks are trying to control the dentures. Visit your dentist because you might have to get your dentures re based, relined, or replaced.

Another problem is having difficulty chewing some foods. There is a possibility of there being food with never be chewed as easily as before because of the dentures. But your dentures can be off a lineament to make it difficult to chew. Only your dentist will know the best solution for you.
Another problem is the lack of adhesion or the lack of suction. This can be caused by the tissue in the bone and mouth has been shrinking. Since the tissue in the bone and the mouth had been shrinking, the original got of the dentures had been lost. Another caused, by having a dry mouth. With having a dry mouth, the saliva is not there to keep the "seal" between the base of the dentures and the tissue. Talk to your dentist regarding any type of
solutions.
There are many more problems with having dentures. Contact you dentist regarding any problems you are having.
