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how to apply denture adhesive to avoid embarrassing slips

Author: Lawrence E. Brecht, D.D.S.

According to the recent “Fixodent Beauty & Aging” study, of women 40 and older, the prospect of needing dentures one day is a real fear. Like many of the patients I meet with on a daily basis, they have a wide range of concerns. According to the survey, for women worried about getting dentures, 61 percent say it would ease their worries to know “their dentures would stay in place.”

The idea of dentures dislodging during dinner with friends, or a meeting with colleagues can be mortifying, and understandably so. If your dentures don’t fit well, you should seek the care of a prosthodontist. However, if you need some extra protection to help you avoid potentially embarrassing slips, you should consider using a denture adhesive.
As a new denture wearer, you probably have a few questions about using denture adhesive for the first time. To help you to continue living life confidently, I’ve developed a few tips to keep in mind when using denture adhesive:

  1. Use a denture adhesive that is right for you. There are several denture varieties available, so you should try a few to find out which one is right for you. One denture adhesive you may consider is Fixodent®, because it comes in several easy-to-use varieties that give you a long, strong hold.
  2. Apply the right amount of denture adhesive. For your upper denture, apply three or four dabs of denture cream, the size of a pencil eraser, on the upper part of the denture that fits against the roof of your mouth. For your lower denture, distribute three or four dabs, also the size of a pencil eraser, evenly around the inside area of your lower denture. If excessive denture cream oozes out of the denture after you bite on it, then you know you used too much.
Apply denture adhesive when you need it. Denture adhesive can be applied at any time during the day – as soon as you wake up and are getting ready to put your dentures in, or in the middle of the day right before you go out to meet your friend for lunch. Some denture adhesives, like Fixodent Control to Go, come in a convenient travel size, so you can take it with you and use it whenever you need to.


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i have had my top dentures now for 3 weeks and the soft plate has come out so i go to my dentist and have it replaced cause the plates are very hard so it eases the rubbing, i also have two of the fixodent tubes the food and the regular and i haven't found a difference in the two but they both work some times i do have problems cleaning the cream out of the roof of my mouth i do rinse with warm salt water so can u give me any ideas ur product is good but i just have to get used to wearing them

by tb4audio1 on Aug 17, 2010 2:45 am - Flag as offensive

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