Saturday, May 15, 2010

My dental plates, specifically the upper are sensitive. I can feel the vacuum. Anchored plates,does it help?

I had a calcium deficiency as a kid and consequently had multiple fillings in every tooth. In early adulthood I received four fixed permanent bridges and several crowns. The cost was almost as much as my first home. I lost my insurance coverage just as they were beginning to fail. I now wear dental plates. They don't hurt but, they are annoying. I only take them out to brush and frequently, Part of the problem ? Please, serious answers to the above question.

My dental plates, specifically the upper are sensitive. I can feel the vacuum. Anchored plates,does it help?
YOUMUST BE MORE SPECIFIC WITH YOUR QUESTION.


DENTURES BOTH UPPER AND LOWER MUST NOT BE SLEPT WITH.


THE UPPER AND LOWER GUM TISSUES MUST HAVE REST AND RECEIVE RELIEF AFTER HAVING PLASTIC OVER THEM ALL DAY.


IF YOUR UPPER DENTURE IS CAUSING ALL THE PROBLEMS TALK TO YOUR DENTIST ABOUT SOFT TISSUE CONDITIONER FOR THE UPPER. THIS MAY ALLEVIATE SOME OF THE PAIN.


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