Finding Your Perfect Fit: A Guide to Dental Adhesives and Denture Glue
Welcome back to the Sullivan Denture Centre blog! Whether you're new to dentures or a long-time wearer, you know that a secure and comfortable fit is key to confidence and daily life. While well-fitting dentures from our expert denturist is the foundation, dental adhesives, also known as denture glue, can offer an extra layer of security and comfort. But with so many options available, how do you choose the best denture adhesive for you? Let's explore the world of denture adhesives.
Understanding the Different Types of Denture Adhesives
Denture adhesives come in various forms, each with its own advantages and considerations:
- Creams: These are perhaps the most common type of dental adhesive. They are easy to apply directly to the denture and offer a good hold, cushioning, and help to seal out food particles. Creams are generally a good all-around choice for many denture wearers.
- Powders: Applied as a fine dust to a moist denture, powders provide a thinner layer of adhesive. They can be a good option for those who prefer a less noticeable feel or have minor fit issues. However, they may not offer the same level of cushioning or seal as creams.
- Strips or Wafers: These pre-portioned adhesives are convenient and mess-free. They are placed directly onto the denture and offer a consistent level of hold. Strips can be particularly helpful for specific areas of the denture that might need extra support.
Expert Application Tips for Optimal Results with Dental Adhesive
No matter which type of dental adhesive you choose, proper application is crucial for a secure and comfortable fit. Here are some tips from the team at Sullivan Denture Centre:
- Start Clean and Dry: Always ensure your dentures are thoroughly clean and dry before applying any adhesive. This helps the adhesive grip properly.
- Use Sparingly: More isn't always better! Start with a small amount of denture glue and gradually increase if needed. Applying too much can cause oozing around the edges of your dentures.
- Follow Product Instructions: Each dental adhesive is different, so always read and follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer.
- Apply Evenly: Distribute the adhesive evenly across the surfaces of the denture that contact your gums. For creams, this usually means a few short strips. For powders, a thin, even dusting. For strips, ensure they are properly positioned.
- Insert and Bite Down: Carefully insert your dentures and bite down gently for a few seconds to ensure a secure fit.
- Wait Before Eating or Drinking: Allow a few minutes for the denture adhesive to set before consuming food or liquids.
- Clean Regularly: Remove your dentures and clean them thoroughly each night to remove all traces of adhesive. This helps prevent bacteria buildup and keeps your mouth healthy.
Addressing Sensitivity and Irritation
Some individuals may experience sensitivity or irritation when using denture adhesives. If this happens to you, here are some important considerations:
- Identify the Cause: The sensitivity could be due to an ingredient in the dental adhesive itself, or it could be a sign of ill-fitting dentures that are rubbing against your gums.
- Try Different Types: If you suspect the adhesive, try switching to a different brand or type. Some adhesives are formulated with hypoallergenic ingredients.
- Consult Your Denturist: Persistent sensitivity or irritation is not normal. Schedule an appointment with us at Sullivan Denture Centre. We can assess the fit of your dentures and help you determine if the denture glue is the issue or if adjustments to your dentures are needed. We can also recommend specific adhesive products that may be better suited for sensitive gums.
- Consider Adhesive Alternatives: In some cases, if sensitivity persists, we might explore alternative solutions to improve denture retention without relying heavily on adhesives.
Your Comfort is Our Priority
Choosing the best denture adhesive is a personal journey. What works well for one person may not be the best choice for another. We encourage you to experiment with different types and application methods to find what provides you with the most secure and comfortable fit.
Remember, dental adhesives and denture glue are helpful aids but not a substitute for well-fitting dentures. If you're experiencing persistent issues with denture stability or discomfort, please don't hesitate to contact us at Sullivan Denture Centre. Our experienced denturist is here to provide you with personalized care and ensure your dentures fit perfectly, helping you live life to the fullest with confidence.
Experiencing denture slippage? Find the best dental adhesive for your needs! Contact our Surrey Denture clinic today to schedule a consultation and discuss your options.




