Solutions for Denture Issues: Fixing Loose Dentures Effectively - Dentistry

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Hello Dr.
Wu: About ten years ago, I had three dental crowns placed, but since the end of last year until mid this year, they have fallen off three times (they keep coming off and being reattached).
I heard that there is a method using screws for stabilization.
What would the cost be for that? Or are there other more appropriate options? Thank you.

pan, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/07/04

Dr. Wu Jinjun reply Dentistry


Hello: If the dental braces keep falling off and cannot adhere properly, it may be due to a lack of fit, as the adhesive has been dissolved, causing the braces to detach.
The method of using pins for stabilization is typically a restorative approach for teeth after root canal treatment, which is different from your situation.
It is advisable for you to visit a hospital and have a dentist examine the issue to better determine the problem and the solution.
Dr.
Wu Jin-jun, Director of Dentistry, Hsinchu Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2005/07/04

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When dealing with issues related to dentures, particularly loose dentures, it is essential to understand the underlying causes and explore various solutions. Loose dentures can lead to discomfort, difficulty in eating, and can even affect speech. Here are some effective solutions to address the problem of loose dentures:
1. Denture Reline: One of the most common solutions for loose dentures is to have them relined. This process involves adding new material to the inner surface of the denture to create a better fit against the gums. Over time, the shape of your gums can change due to bone resorption or weight loss, making the dentures feel loose. A reline can be done in a dental office and typically takes only a few hours.

2. Denture Rebase: If the denture base is worn out or damaged, a rebase may be necessary. This involves replacing the entire base of the denture while keeping the existing teeth intact. This option is more extensive than a reline and may take longer, but it can provide a more stable fit.

3. Denture Adhesives: While not a permanent solution, denture adhesives can provide temporary relief from looseness. These adhesives come in creams, powders, or strips and can help keep the dentures in place throughout the day. However, they should not be relied upon as a long-term solution.

4. Implant-Supported Dentures: For a more permanent solution, consider implant-supported dentures. This involves placing dental implants into the jawbone, which serve as anchors for the dentures. This method provides a secure fit and can significantly improve comfort and function. However, it requires surgery and may involve a higher cost.

5. Adjustments by the Dentist: Sometimes, simple adjustments by your dentist can make a significant difference. If your dentures are not fitting properly, your dentist can make minor adjustments to improve the fit. This may involve reshaping the denture or adjusting the bite.

6. Replacement of Dentures: If your dentures are old or severely worn, it may be time to consider getting a new set. Dentures typically last about 5 to 10 years, and as they age, they may not fit as well due to changes in your mouth.

7. Consultation with a Specialist: If you have tried various methods without success, it may be beneficial to consult with a prosthodontist, a specialist in dental prosthetics. They can provide advanced solutions tailored to your specific needs.

Regarding the cost of dental implants or other procedures, it can vary widely based on location, the complexity of the case, and the materials used. It's best to consult with your dentist for a detailed estimate and to discuss your options.

In summary, addressing loose dentures involves a combination of relining, rebasing, using adhesives, or considering more permanent solutions like implants. Regular dental check-ups are crucial to ensure that your dentures fit well and to address any issues promptly. If you are experiencing persistent problems, do not hesitate to seek a second opinion or consult a specialist for further evaluation and treatment options.

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