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Hi there! Thanks for reaching out and for being so proactive about your dental health. Let’s break down the difference between acrylic and flexible dentures to help you make the best decision.
Firstly, it’s all about the material. Acrylic dentures are made from a hard, rigid plastic. They can sometimes be a bit tough against the gums, which might lead to some irritation. On the other hand, flexible dentures are crafted from softer, more pliable materials, making them more comfortable and natural-feeling against the gums.
When it comes to comfort and fit, flexible dentures often give a more customized and snug fit. This is particularly great for active and busy person who are always on the go. They’re less likely to cause discomfort during various activities like eating or playing sports. Acrylic dentures might need more frequent adjustments to feel right, since they’re less forgiving.
Now, considering durability and maintenance, acrylic dentures are generally quite sturdy. Still, they can crack if not handled carefully. Flexible dentures, meanwhile, are more resilient and less prone to breakage, though it’s important to clean them regularly to keep bacteria at bay.
While waiting to see a dentist, try your best to maintain good oral hygiene. Avoiding hard or sticky foods can also prevent further irritation. A soft mouthwash might help soothe any discomfort. But remember, it’s crucial to have a professional check as soon as possible to assess and recommend the best option tailored to your needs. This ensures your dental health is well taken care of!
About The Author
MDC 11249
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2018
Dr. Athirah is a highly skilled and dedicated dentist with a special focus on dental surgery and endodontics. She co-founded Dr Toof Dental Clinic to stay at the forefront of modern dentistry.
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