It's quite normal to have an adjustment period with your first dentures. You have to get accustomed to the sensation of them and they have to be personalized to your needs. I don't know that your gums are swollen so much as they are just plain irritated by places on the plate rubbing- it doesn't much matter when it's your mouth hurting. Don't get discouraged and give up. Try having a cold drink and putting them back in. Then move your mouth about gently and slowly, and see if you can identify the major places of pain or irritation. That will help the dentist make the adjustments needed. It will take several tries at first to get things just right for you, and at first it will seem like you just get one spot taken care of and another shows up. It's also normal to feel like you are salivating on overtime, and have a great chunk of stuff in your mouth. I felt the same way when I got my bridge, and it took a few weeks of return trips to the dentist before they really felt like things were where they needed to be. So don't lose heart, just be patient and hang in there. It may take a few tries to get it all to suit your needs, but they will end up feeling like they belong to you.
2007-11-18 12:22:49
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answered by The mom 7
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Did the dentist put your plate in right after pulling your teeth?
They did that with the top plate & it worker out a lot better. I had all my teeth pulled on the bottom & waited about 4 months before I went in to get my bottom plate. But it usually takes 3-4 months for all the swelling to go down & for your gums to heal. I can not believe that they would adjust your dentures when you still have swelling.
Don't let them touch them again until your mouth is completely healed & all swelling is gone. For now use warm water & salt to rinse & clean your mouth out, do this in the AM & PM it will make your gums feel much better. The dentist should have prescribed a mouth rinse that helps with healing, mine did. It is called Chlorhexidine Gluconate oral rinse 0/12%
2007-11-18 12:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i had dentures for 5 years now and when I first had them it was hell after the first fitting. When I went back to the dentist for my second fitting the dentist made me reschedule my visit when my gums weren't swollen. He said he wouldn't adjust them because my gums were too swollen and I went back in a week or so and he done the adjustment and it went well. You should ask your dentist what he thinks because I know the feeling of swollen gums and it's not fun but I managed to survive without teeth for that week, so good luck and just think when its all done you will have teeth.
2007-11-18 12:21:44
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answered by mom of 6 1
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Yes. If you do not address your problems, you will try again. You need to understand that all suicide attempts do not work. Some just leave you damaged. ( Brain, liver, depends on what you do. ) So then you REALLY have reason to be depressed. I even knew a fellow who put the muzzle of a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. Blew his face off, but did not kill him. So- why not go get some help, and get your life straightened out? It is not easy to talk about your problems , but it really helps. You do not want to give your parents & friends the agony of seeing you in a vegetative state for years. As to the question you asked, you did not state what you took or how much. That would help any discussion of long-term effects. Go see your doctor, get checked, and get referred to a good Psychiatrist.
2016-04-04 21:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A friend just told me, try epson-salt and warm water, rinse and gargle do not swallow (will work as a laxative). I would have said just hot salt water, or tea bags (wet) chilled in the freezer (they use this for babies).
My friend says, once you get the swelling down use oral jel on the sore spots until your gums heal......then once all swelling is out get a final adjustment and do not take them out....
I hope this helps.
2007-11-18 12:20:57
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answered by blueeyes_unever_4get 3
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You could try rinsing your mouth with Hydrogen peroxide water solution to calm the swelling down.
Im sorry && Good Luck!
Hope it Helps<33
2007-11-18 12:18:59
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answered by Vanessa V 2
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Contact your dentist and follow the protocol that they prescribe. If you ave serious pain contact the office for further directions.
2007-11-18 12:18:50
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answered by keezy 7
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