Can Dentures Be Adjusted for Better Comfort and Fit?
Dentures can be adjusted for better comfort and fit, and adjustments are often necessary as the mouth changes over time. After the initial fitting, patients may need to return to the dentist for minor tweaks to ensure the dentures fit properly. This may involve reshaping the denture base to provide a more secure fit or modifying the bite to ensure that the teeth align correctly. These adjustments can help alleviate discomfort, such as soreness or irritation, that might develop as the mouth adapts to wearing dentures. Dentists can also add material to the inside of the dentures to make them fit better.
If the dentures become loose due to changes in the shape of the gums or jawbone, the dentist may recommend relining the dentures to ensure a snug fit. This process involves adding new material to the inside of the dentures to adjust to the changing contours of the mouth. In some cases, a complete remake of the dentures may be required if significant changes occur. Regular check-ups and timely adjustments are essential to maintaining comfort and function, ensuring that the dentures continue to provide optimal support and performance over time.


