Adhesive for dentures: varieties and uses
Many people, especially elderly people, face the problem of fixing dentures. After all, at any age you want to feel confident and relaxed, while not denying yourself any food and fun. It is for these purposes used glue for dentures, which allows to securely fix them in the oral cavity.
Kinds of adhesives
Depending on the substrate, the following are distinguished:
- glue on a water basis;
- is water insoluble.
Most often, glue is produced on a water basis. It has good characteristics that ensure a reliable fixation of the prosthesis, prevents the appearance of irritations and other problems in the oral cavity.
The best glue for dentures is one that does not bring any uncomfortable sensations during use, meets all necessary requirements and is economically spent.
When changing the shape of the gums or individual features of the jaw, special adhesive strips or pads may be required. With their help, the appearance of irritations on the gums is completely prevented, so they are actively used by people who have gum disease at the initial stage of wearing the prosthesis.
Features of
glue The glue can be represented not only with cream, but also have the appearance of powder or gel. Before starting to use it must be remembered that any adhesive should be applied only to the cleaned dry prosthesis, otherwise in the oral cavity may multiply pathogenic bacteria.
Care should be taken to select the appropriate glue for dentures. Reviews of adhesives can help you decide more accurately and quickly.
Highly resistant adhesive gives people more opportunities to chew food and drink fluids, allowing them to feel more confident. Special aromatic additives ensure the maintenance of freshness and pleasant odor in the oral cavity.
Application features of
Depending on the consistency of the adhesive( liquid, medium or viscous), the amount of application is calculated. It is important to note, the thicker the consistency, the longer it will last. If the substance is applied to the prosthesis several times a day, it is necessary to periodically wash the gum and prosthesis with water at least once a day, otherwise a large layer of adhesive can interfere with the normal connection of the prosthesis with the gums.
Adhesive for dentures is applied, as a rule, once a day, however, only a means that is resistant to water dissolution can hold the prosthesis for a whole day. If the glue dissolves under the action of water, then the prosthesis will have to be removed periodically and applied a new portion of the adhesive.
Glue application technology
Adhesive for dentures must be applied to a pre-cleaned prosthesis. For cleaning, you can use a regular cotton swab, or a special brush, which allows you to effectively remove the remnants of glue and food. After cleaning, the prosthesis is thoroughly washed with water and dried.
Apply glue in a small amount in thin strips over the entire lower surface of the prosthesis. If too much adhesive is applied, the adhesion speed with the gums will increase, and the glue may extend beyond the prosthesis, disrupting the aesthetics and beauty of the appearance.
After application of glue it is necessary to bring it to the gums, to attach and for half a minute to close the jaw so that the prosthesis is correctly and firmly entrenched in the oral cavity. The tube with the substance also can not be left open for a long time, so the lid should be immediately screwed to prevent the product from drying out.
After fixing the prosthesis, it takes some time not to consume water or food. It is enough to withstand a break of fifteen minutes, this time will be enough for the prosthesis to be securely and properly fixed.
How to choose a suitable adhesive for
prostheses Comfort of use and oral health directly depends on the compatibility and type of adhesive. To properly choose the glue for dentures, you must carefully read the composition and features. At the first use of a new agent, severe discomfort or inflammation, irritation in the oral cavity may occur.
When choosing a remedy, special attention must be paid to the presence of side effects. Most agents can adversely affect the taste of food and affect the gastrointestinal tract. For people with increased salivation, you need to select special means that will be resistant to such a feature and will be able to hold the prosthesis in the correct position for a sufficient time.
Having determined which adhesive for dentures is better, you can ensure yourself comfortable use. However, the first time to choose the optimal tool is quite difficult.