Denture Adhesive and Denture Problems
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Top3dentistsPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:41pm
Many people ask what they should do if their dentures are very loose. Especially if the upper denture is loose and either due to financial reasons or medical reasons... easy ways to solve the embarrassing problem of dentures falling out when you speak.
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Dentures and Denture Adhesives May Contribute to Nervous Systems Problems
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:53am
The medical journal Neurology (August 26, 2008) reported on research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas on four denture-wearing patients who developed neurological problems. All patients had abnormally high levels of zinc in their blood, accompanied by abnormally low levels of copper. Because denture cream
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New Advances in Dentures
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Mike V.Posted
Thu 05 Mar 2009 10:03amDentures used to be a real problem to deal with. Many dentures would crack, wear out or simply under preform where they were needed most. However, there have been several advances in denture technology that help people who wear dentures enjoy them more.
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New Advances in Dentures
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Mike V.Posted
Thu 05 Mar 2009 10:03amDentures used to be a real problem to deal with. Many dentures would crack, wear out or simply under preform where they were needed most. However, there have been several advances in denture technology that help people who wear dentures enjoy them more.
Many of the recent changes to dentures have made them more cosmetically appealing. DenturesRead on »
The Care and Feeding of Dentures
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Mike V.Posted
Fri 03 Apr 2009 9:27am
The baby boomer generation is only growing older. More and more are going to need enhanced dental care. In fact, more people are having to have dentures made for the first time ever. Here are a few tips if you have never had to care for dentures before.
You should be cleaning your dentures every single day. Having food and other nasty items
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The Four Types of Dentures
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Mike V.Posted
Thu 06 Nov 2008 11:40pm
Are you in need of new dentures? Do you know anything about dentures or what your options are? This can be confusing for many people and understandably so. After all, most people only get new dentures once or twice during their lifetime, so it’s not like they’re doing this everyday. In addition, medical research has come up with new treatments
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Implant Retained Dentures (Overdentures)
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:20am
Over many years the bone that used to support and retain dentures erode and the denture can become chronically loose and even fall out randomly. By placing 2 to four implants, we can now “lock-down” the denture. This is a effective denture replacement! Bone loss is stopped in the area of the implants, but can still continue in the area behind
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Lock Down Dentures, Dental Implant Retention
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 6:55pm
So what is a “lock-down” denture? There are many alternatives to dentures. We find many patients tired and “sick of’ loose, sore, and hard-to-chew with dentures and partials. Imaging “locking these dentures down with “bolts to the bone!” That is what implants can do.
There are several options to dentures and partials. We can stabilize
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