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How to Get Rid of Denture Sores

June 29, 2024

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person asking dentist how to get rid of denture sores

If you wear dentures and suffer from sores, you know how uncomfortable they can be. Eating and speaking become challenging, and it’s also more difficult to enjoy your restored smile. Fortunately, there are effective ways to relieve and eliminate these sores, allowing you to enjoy your smile again. Keep reading for tips to help you overcome denture sores and to learn how your dentist can help so you can achieve a more comfortable smile.

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Stick to It: How Does Denture Adhesive Work?

May 17, 2024

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Lady smiles

Dentures are a great way for many people to enjoy complete smiles after tooth loss. While they are designed to easily and securely fit in the mouth through natural suction, many patients turn to denture adhesives to anchor them in place. For some people, this is only for a little added security, but others use denture adhesive to help their appliances work better until they can have them relined or adjusted. Here’s a quick overview of the different types of denture adhesive and how you can use them.

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A Sturdy Foundation: How Can Dental Implants Be So Successful?

May 13, 2024

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Implant dentures

Has tooth loss diminished your beautiful smile? Dental implants can be a great way to replace lost teeth with comfortable and lifelike restorations that allow you to speak and eat normally. Dental implants enjoy a success rate of over 95% and can last for thirty-five years or even a lifetime with excellent care. Here are a few of the reasons why dental implants are such a successful way to restore smiles.

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Unreal Teeth, Real Danger: Why a Broken Denture is a Dental Emergency

April 18, 2024

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A broken denture next to a fallen bicycle

Dentures aren’t the same as natural teeth, however great they may be. These devices use man-made materials, don’t suffer tooth decay, and can be removed at will. Still, the fact remains that a broken denture is a dental emergency. Leaving it alone will risk your oral health and quality of life. As for why that’s the case, just let your Jacksonville dentist explain the matter. Here’s a primer on how a denture can break, why a broken one is an urgent issue, and how dentistry would help.

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Dentures Are Not Just for Seniors!

April 16, 2024

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Beautiful, smiling young woman in dental chair

When you think of dentures, you probably think of older people — individuals in their 60s, 70s, and beyond. While it is true that many seniors use this form of tooth replacement, that does not mean that younger people cannot also take advantage of dentures. Even if you are in your 20s or 30s, there is no shame in talking to your dentist about your options for rebuilding a complete and functional smile! This blog post talks about why younger people might choose dentures and how this treatment can benefit adults of all ages.

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Tooth Terror: Steps to Take if Your Tooth is Knocked Out

March 12, 2024

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Large fake tooth next to a shiny red emergency kit

Having a dental emergency can be a harrowing experience, especially if you’ve had a tooth knocked out. Whether you were playing high-contact sports or had a nasty fall, the incident probably left you in pain and flustered. It can be hard to think logically in the heat of the moment to know what to do next. If you’ve lost a pearly white and are feeling anxious, keep reading to learn about 4 steps to take that can help you save your smile!

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Facial Folly: Do I Call My Doctor or Dentist for Pain?

March 4, 2024

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Greyscale nose to shoulder image of woman pressing her hand to her inflamed face

If you’ve suddenly developed a sore or inflamed face, you’re likely wondering what to do next. You know you need help but aren’t sure whether to call your doctor or your emergency dentist. In many cases, facial pain points to underlying dental problems. If you contact your doctor first, they may have to refer you to a dentist anyway because they don’t have the same expertise or dental technology onsite. If you’re still uncertain about the best next steps, keep reading to learn about 3 oral issues that could be contributing to your discomfort!

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5 Myths About Dental Implants

February 20, 2024

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Myths & facts under torn paperA dental implant is unlike any other tooth replacement treatment because it mimics both the tooth root and the crown. This creates the next best thing to a real tooth, providing exceptional benefits not possible using any other method. However, there is much misinformation about the treatment. Don’t let rumors stand in the way of completing your smile. Here are the facts behind 5 common dental implant myths.

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Smile Slippage: Troubleshooting Lower Denture Stability

February 9, 2024

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Older man smiling with his lower denture in place

If you’ve experienced the frustration of a lower denture that just won’t stay in place, you’re not alone. Many denture wearers experience issues with stability at times, leading to discomfort and difficulty with activities like eating and socializing. If you’re ready to end your denture woes and take back your smile, continue reading. You’ll find common causes of lower denture slippage and some potential solutions to help you regain confidence and comfort.

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What to Expect When Getting Your Denture Relined

January 18, 2024

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Close up of hands polishing a dentureDentures are more realistic than ever before, thanks to new technologies and materials. Your denture should rest on your gums, only relying on suction to stay in place. However, your denture might lose its snug fit over time, which is completely normal, but it isn’t anything to ignore. Poor-fitting dentures can affect your dental health and overall wellness. It will also cause you to need a replacement sooner. You can ensure your denture continues to fit like a glove by having it relined. Here’s what you can expect when relining your denture.

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