Pain from Dentures – Should You Be Worried?


It is normal to feel pain when wearing dentures in New Westminster, especially during the first few days or weeks. But when should the pain stop? If it persists, should you be worried and go back to your denturist?

The longer you use your dentures in New Westminster, the more you will adjust to using them. As a result, the pain will begin to subside after a few days or weeks. However, if the pain just intensifies and this is getting in the way of eating or speaking or your quality of life is just down, you should talk to your denturist about it. You might have poor-fitting dentures and this is taking a toll on the gums.
If the pain is accompanied by inflammation, significant swelling or pain in the other areas of the face such as your cheeks, you should also see a denturist. 



In most cases, people get used to wearing their dentures in New Westminster after a few weeks. The pain will subside by then and you can enjoy living your life to the fullest. However, if this doesn’t happen, you should talk to your dentist from Belmont Dental Centre about the possibility of readjusting or re-fitting your dentures. You might also want to switch to better and more comfortable denture technologies. 

In the meantime, soothe your tired and aching gums with the help of a saltwater rinse. You can rinse your mouth with lukewarm water or use a hot compress on the affected gums. This will help in recirculating blood to aid with the healing of the gums. 


To know more about Dental in New Westminster please visit our website: belmontdentalcentre.com

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