Common Denture Problems and How to Solve Them
Living with dentures can be a truly transformative experience, restoring your smile and your confidence. However, it's not uncommon to encounter a few bumps along the road. The good news is that most of these problems have straightforward and effective solutions.
Here at Sullivan Denture Centre in Surrey, we believe that understanding the "why" behind these issues is the first step to finding the right "how." Let's dive into some of the most common denture problems we hear about and how we can help you find lasting relief.
Problem: My Dentures Are Clicking or Making a Noise
This is a common problem. The sound of clicking can be a sign that your dentures are not fitting properly, especially when you are eating or speaking.
Cause: The clicking sound is typically a result of dentures that are too loose, or a bite that is improperly aligned. When you talk or chew, your upper and lower dentures might be hitting against each other, causing the audible click.
Solution: This is not a problem that can be fixed at home. A professional denturist needs to evaluate the fit and your bite. We can adjust the way your upper and lower dentures meet, ensuring they align correctly and fit securely, which will eliminate the clicking sound and restore your confidence.
Problem: My Dentures Are Slipping or Feeling Loose
Over time, you might notice your dentures feel less secure than they once did. This feeling of looseness can be frustrating, affecting your ability to eat and speak comfortably.
Cause: The shape of your mouth naturally changes over time. Your jawbone and gum ridges can shrink, which means your once perfectly fitting dentures no longer have the same snug foundation. This is a normal part of the aging process and is the most common reason for slipping.
Solution: While denture adhesives can offer a temporary fix, they are not a long-term solution. A professional denture reline is often the answer. This is a procedure where we add a new base material to the underside of your existing dentures, refitting them to the current contours of your mouth. In some cases, if the dentures are old or significantly ill-fitting, a new set may be recommended to provide the best possible fit and function.
Problem: My Gums Are Sore and My Dentures Feel Uncomfortable
Experiencing sore spots or general discomfort after wearing dentures for some time isn’t a normal part of the experience. You might feel a constant pressure or even have a hard time wearing your dentures for extended periods.
Cause: Soreness is almost always a sign of an ill-fitting denture. It means there are specific pressure points where the denture is rubbing against or pressing too hard on your gums. While some mild soreness is normal during the initial adjustment period, persistent discomfort is a sign that an adjustment is needed.
Solution: Do not "tough it out." The solution is simple and quick: come see us for an adjustment. We can precisely identify the pressure points and carefully reshape the denture to relieve the stress on your gums. Sometimes, a few minor adjustments are all that's needed to achieve a comfortable, pain-free fit.
Don't Settle for Discomfort
Your dentures are an investment in your smile and your quality of life. You shouldn't have to live with clicking, slipping, or soreness. These are problems that professional denturists are trained to solve.
If you're experiencing any of these common denture issues, don't wait for them to get worse. At Sullivan Denture Centre, we are dedicated to providing you with the most comfortable, secure, and natural-looking dentures possible.







