CHECKING DENTURES
Fortunately - or unfortunately - you no
longer have any problems with your upper teeth. They were all removed some years
ago and you now wear a full upper denture. Does this mean you can forget about
visiting your dentist regularly? Not if you value your health and future
comfort!
Regular appointments with the dentist
are as important for denture-wearers as for people with natural teeth. The mouth
tissue, bony ridges and gums that support dentures are constantly undergoing
changes and may impair the dentures' proper function. Even such general health
ailments as vitamin deficiencies, extended illness, drug therapy, weight loss,
diabetes or high blood pressure can change the way dentures fit.
Ill-fitting dentures can seriously
damage the mouth, causing abrasions, bruises, inflammation and rapid destruction
of the supporting bone. Prolonged irritation of this kind may result in the
development of tumors.
It is important to have a dental checkup
at least once a year to insure that your dentures are properly adjusted and that
your mouth is in good health.
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