The bottom dentures commonly rock and wobble, which many people describe as loose. You might expect bottom dentures to stay firmly in place thanks to gravity. However, lower dentures are known to be notoriously loose.
Why Bottom Dentures Do Not Stay in Place
Dentures need a large enough surface area to get the support they need to remain firm. Unfortunately, many of us are not lucky to have adequate bone height and weight to support lower dentures. It is even worse when your lower ridge is flat or U-shaped. If you have a flat ridge, it can be hard for your lower denture to remain stable because there is little jawbone that keeps it in place.
Sometimes, your lower dentures come loose for reasons other than your own making. One of the most common causes of loose lower dentures is dentured teeth not being appropriately aligned. This problem starts during the preparation of the denture by your orthodontist. Your lower dentures can also come loose when your dentist does not place the denture teeth into their appropriate position. Your bottom dentures can also feel loose when they do not fit correctly or are not made to the perfect size.
Weight loss is designed to restore your flat stomach and killer waistline. However, your gums also shrink when you lose weight, causing your dentures to rock and wobble because they are no longer a perfect fit. Any weight loss above 30 lbs requires a denture adjustment or refitting.
Your dentist will always suggest removing your remaining natural teeth before you can have dentures fitted as their replacement. After removing your natural teeth, the bone within the jaw will recede. It is a natural phenomenon that is hard to avoid, and it often results in the shrinking in size of the jawbone.
Conclusion
Having your lower dentures become loose is not a significant cause for alarm. This occurrence is common due to the reasons we have outlined above. Contact us today and speak with our experienced denturists for more information on what you need to do to correct the discomfort.
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