Denture adhesives add stability and retention to dentures. They also increase the denture’s bite force and make it more resistant to cracks and displacement. They are commonly used by people who place added pressure on their facial muscles, such as public speakers. They are also used when taking cold medications, which may affect the adherence of the denture. They are usually applied after the denture has been installed.
Consistency: Choose a thick, smooth denture adhesive that spreads smoothly over your dentures. Make sure it does not drip when applied to wet dentures. Thicker adhesives set faster and cling better to most surfaces.
Strength: Choose a denture adhesive that effectively bonds your denture and keeps it from shifting when you chew or bite. Look for highly water-resistant adhesives to help them stay in place longer.
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