Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Cindy The best I can offer is some adhesive. Start with small amounts so it doesn't ooze. I tried the powder stuff but the tube stuff was better. Since your choppers are so new, your gums might still be swollen but when they are back to notmal, your dentures can be relined to fit better. I got mine at the dental school and the instructor repeated that good fitting dentures don't need a lot of adhesive and that the uppers often don't need any. Do not accept dentures that are lose, or that make your gums sore, or that clog up with food chunks. Insist that your dentist make them fit!!!!!! Take Care MizKit off topic - dentures Anybody have dentures - both top and bottom. I am finding it incredibly hard to keep the bottoms in, not to mention being able to chew with them. It's been 3 weeks now and I am still drinking liquids because I can't master the fine art of chewing. Any tricks of the trade? Get instant access to the latest most popular FREE games while you browse with the Games Toolbar - Download Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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