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Options When Your New Dentures Hurt


Posted on 3/3/2025 by Dr. David Wanserski
A pair of dentures soaking in a glass of water placed on a counter with an alarm clock in the background, symbolizing proper denture care.Getting new dentures is an exciting step towards restoring your smile and improving your ability to eat and speak. However, it's not uncommon to experience some discomfort during the initial adjustment period. While some soreness is normal, persistent or severe pain should not be ignored.

This article will explore the various reasons why your new dentures might hurt and the options available to address the discomfort. We will also discuss the importance of proper oral care and follow-up appointments with your prosthodontist to ensure a successful denture experience.

Causes of Denture Pain


Several factors can contribute to denture pain, including:

•  Poor Fit: This is the most common cause of denture discomfort. If your dentures don't fit properly, they can rub against your gums and other tissues, causing irritation and soreness.
•  Trauma to the Gums: New dentures can put pressure on your gums, especially during the initial stages of wear. This pressure can lead to inflammation and pain.
•  Underlying Oral Health Issues: Existing dental problems, such as infections or ill-fitting crowns, can contribute to denture pain.
•  Improper Cleaning: Poor denture hygiene can lead to the buildup of bacteria and plaque, which can irritate the gums and cause pain.

Addressing Denture Pain


If you're experiencing pain with your new dentures, it's important to schedule an appointment with your prosthodontist. They will examine your dentures and mouth to determine the cause of the discomfort and recommend the appropriate treatment.

Here are some common solutions for denture pain:

•  Adjustments: Minor adjustments to your dentures can often alleviate pressure points and improve the fit.
•  Relining: If your dentures are loose or ill-fitting, relining them can help create a more secure and comfortable fit.
•  Soft Liners: For patients with sensitive gums, soft liners can provide additional cushioning and reduce discomfort.
•  Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medications may be recommended to manage pain and inflammation.

The Importance of Oral Care and Follow-Up Appointments


Proper oral care is crucial for maintaining the health of your gums and ensuring the longevity of your dentures. This includes brushing your dentures regularly, rinsing your mouth after meals, and soaking your dentures overnight in a cleaning solution.

Regular follow-up appointments with your prosthodontist are also essential. These appointments allow your prosthodontist to monitor the fit of your dentures, address any issues that may arise, and ensure your oral health remains optimal.

Restoration Dentistry: A Partner in Your Denture Journey


As a prosthodontist specializing in Restoration Dentistry, I am committed to providing my patients with the highest quality care and helping them achieve optimal oral health. If you are experiencing pain with your new dentures, please don't hesitate to contact our office. We will work closely with you to identify the cause of the discomfort and develop a treatment plan to address your specific needs.

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Dr. David Wanserski, DDS, from Wanserski Dental Center for Complex Dentistry, has created this informative blog to help educate the community. Learn more.
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