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5 Tips for Treating and Preventing Denture Pain


Posted on 4/1/2025 by Dr. David Wanserski
Elderly male patient smiling and examining a set of dentures during a consultation at a dental clinic.Dentures are a valuable tool for people who have lost teeth, allowing them to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. However, many denture wearers experience pain or discomfort at some point.

While some pain is normal, especially when you first get dentures, persistent or recurring pain should not be ignored. In this article, we will discuss five tips for preventing and treating denture pain, so you can enjoy a comfortable and healthy smile.

1. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene


One of the most important steps you can take to prevent and treat denture pain is to maintain good oral hygiene. This means brushing your dentures regularly, as well as cleaning your mouth and gums. You should brush your dentures at least twice a day, using a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive denture cleaner. Be sure to remove your dentures at night and soak them in a cleaning solution.

2. Get Regular Dental Checkups


It is important to see your dentist regularly for checkups, even if you don't have any pain. During these checkups, your dentist will examine your mouth and dentures, and make sure they fit properly. They can also identify any potential problems early on, before they become serious.

3. Use a Soft Denture Liner


If your dentures are causing pain, you may want to consider using a soft denture liner. This is a thin layer of material that is placed between your dentures and your gums. Denture liners can help to cushion your gums and reduce pain and irritation.

4. Avoid Hard or Sticky Foods


When you are wearing dentures, it is important to avoid hard or sticky foods. These foods can be difficult to chew and can put a lot of stress on your dentures, which can lead to pain. Instead, choose soft foods that are easy to chew, such as fruits, vegetables, and yogurt.

5. Take Breaks from Wearing Your Dentures


It is important to take breaks from wearing your dentures throughout the day. This will give your gums a chance to rest and recover. You should remove your dentures at night and soak them in a cleaning solution.

Conclusion


By following these tips, you can help to prevent and treat denture pain. If you are experiencing pain, be sure to see your dentist as soon as possible. They will be able to determine the cause of the pain and recommend the best treatment options for you. With proper care, dentures can be a comfortable and effective way to replace missing teeth.

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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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