6 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Dentures in Lake Worth, FL

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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 24, 2025 / Dentures are a great way to restore your smile, but like everything else, they don't last forever. Over time, normal wear and tear, along with changes in your mouth over the years, can make dentures less comfortable or less effective. Keeping an eye on your dentures can help you avoid this unnecessary discomfort and help keep replacement costs in check. Talk to your dentist in Lake Worth, FL, if you notice any of these six signs that it might be time to replace your dentures.

1. They feel loose or slippery

Well-fitting dentures should sit snugly in your mouth, safe and secure while you talk or eat. If you find that yours are slipping or falling out during regular use, it could mean your jaws or gums have changed shape. This is completely natural and happens to everyone over time, but it may mean it's time to get your dentures relined or replaced.1

2. You notice cracks or damage

Keep an eye on your dentures when you take them out for regular cleaning and storage. Notice any cracks, chips, or damage? It may not seem like a big deal, but these small cracks can collect bacteria that can irritate your gums. Large breaks may affect the way the dentures work altogether.

3. It's difficult to chew food

If you're suddenly struggling to chew foods that used to be easy, it can be a sign that it's time for a replacement. Dentures can be worn down over time, and changes in fit can affect the way you eat as well. This can be not just a problem for your teeth, but for your digestive system and overall health as well.

4. You have frequent irritation

Do you find your gums and mouth are irritated every time you take out your dentures? Some discomfort is normal when you first start wearing dentures, but if you've had them for a while and are suddenly finding swollen and tender gums regularly, talk to your dentist about repairs or a replacement. Additionally, developing mouth sores is a sign that your dentures don't fit anymore and need to be replaced.2

5. They're reaching the end of their lifespan

Dentures don't last forever. Most dentists recommend replacing your devices every seven to ten years.3 If your dentures are older than that, it may be time for a checkup.

6. You're having trouble speaking clearly

As dentures reach the end of their life, you may find yourself developing a lisp or struggling to speak as confidently as you used to. Having new dentures with a proper fit can restore your confidence and make everyday conversation a little easier.

Keep your smile strong for years to come

If you notice any of these issues with your dentures in Lake Worth, it may not mean you immediately need to run out and get new ones. Talk to your dentist about your options. Sometimes, a simple fix may be all it takes to get a few more months or years out of perfectly good dentures. However, don't be afraid to ask for a replacement, especially if you've had your dentures for a while. You don't have to suffer with ill-fitting or uncomfortable teeth when relief may be around the corner.

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Job Title: Manager

SOURCE: iQuanti

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