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THE LAROCHELLE DENTUROLOGY CLINIC Sore Gums? Opt for a Soft Base! You have been feeling pain in your gums for some time. Your denture hurts, even though it has been meticulously adjusted You can't see anything wrong except that, with time, your gum has grown thinner and its shape is more pointed. You have also noticed that your dental prosthesis is becoming increasingly loose and uncomfortable. This is a phenomenon known as "gum resorption." Fortunately, there is a type of prosthesis that can solve these problems: the soft base denture. Used mainly for lower dentures, the soft base is a liner that is built into your prosthesis. Being more porous, the soft base adheres better to whatever remains of your gum, gives your denture more stability and is less of an irritant to your tissues. When he constructs your prosthesis, your denturist will install the soft base, and then process is onto the inside of the denture. The soft base will not halt the resorption of your gums, whose shape and thickness are constantly changing. To ensure that your new soft base denture provides continual comfort as time goes by, you should have it checked every year and replace it when necessary. This will extend the health of your gum, as well as ensure maximum adherence. Because of this porous texture, the soft base is not an easy material to clean; an annual examination there will also prevent hygiene problems. The denturist will be able to recommend some very effective cleaning products. When was the last time you saw your denturist? LAROCHELLE DENTUROLOGY CLINIC 227 Dufferin, Stanstead, Quebec 61 Cutting St, Coaticook, Quebec Also an office in Sherbrooke 1-888-458-2074 www.denturologistelarochelle.com THE LAROCHELLE DENTUROLOGY CLINIC Sore Gums? Opt for a Soft Base! You have been feeling pain in your gums for some time. Your denture hurts, even though it has been meticulously adjusted You can't see anything wrong except that, with time, your gum has grown thinner and its shape is more pointed. You have also noticed that your dental prosthesis is becoming increasingly loose and uncomfortable. This is a phenomenon known as "gum resorption." Fortunately, there is a type of prosthesis that can solve these problems: the soft base denture. Used mainly for lower dentures, the soft base is a liner that is built into your prosthesis. Being more porous, the soft base adheres better to whatever remains of your gum, gives your denture more stability and is less of an irritant to your tissues. When he constructs your prosthesis, your denturist will install the soft base, and then process is onto the inside of the denture. The soft base will not halt the resorption of your gums, whose shape and thickness are constantly changing. To ensure that your new soft base denture provides continual comfort as time goes by, you should have it checked every year and replace it when necessary. This will extend the health of your gum, as well as ensure maximum adherence. Because of this porous texture, the soft base is not an easy material to clean; an annual examination there will also prevent hygiene problems. The denturist will be able to recommend some very effective cleaning products. When was the last time you saw your denturist? LAROCHELLE DENTUROLOGY CLINIC 227 Dufferin, Stanstead, Quebec 61 Cutting St, Coaticook, Quebec Also an office in Sherbrooke 1-888-458-2074 www.denturologistelarochelle.com