What can I do to hold my lower dentures in place?

Q. don’t know how much you know about medicare & medicaid in the u.s. but medicare does not pay for dental unless it’s medically related (cancer, etc) and medicaid will pay for extraction & least costly full dentures only. in my case, i was told by my dentist i needed all my teeth out because they were too loose due to bone loss (i’m 54yrs old). i was referred to an oral surgeon who looked at the xrays from the dentist, agreed with the diagnosis & also said i needed alveoplasty in all four quadrants. the surgeon did not discuss why it was needed, did not discuss exactly what was involved…i only saw & spoke to him once for about 5 minutes before i was put under for the procedure. the surgeon placed my dentures directly after the surgery. the dentures were made by my denturist. the same day as the surgery, i had to see the denturist because the lower dentures were flopping around in my mouth. the denturist was shocked/surprised at how much bone the surgeon had removed. he did some adjusting and replaced the lower denture in my mouth. i saw him again the next day, he made another adjustment and advised me the alveoplasty done made me a perfect candidate for implants. continued trying to wear my dentures but the lowers just won’t fit correctly. a soft liner was added about a week after the surgery to help with the fit…it didn’t help. i’ve had several adjustments, approx 2 a week since the surgery, my gums are healing well, it’s been three weeks since the surgery, most of the swelling is gone. my denturist has me using denture adhesive to keep the dentures in place. he suggested using “secure” which works very well on the uppers but not at all on the lowers. he keeps telling me i’m perfect for implants. the problem is, i can’t afford implants and medicare/medicaid won’t cover implants. here’s my question…what on earth can i do to hold my lower dentures in place? the lower gum is so flat it simply won’t hold the denture in place, even with the denture adhesive. is it possible the surgeon took too much bone off? i realize part of the responsibility was mine to be sure i understood all aspects of the procedure. however, i was given the impression the surgeon wouldn’t do the extractions if i didn’t also have the alveoplasty. everything i’ve read on the procedure states the alveoplasty is supposed to make dentures fit better. my experience has been the exact opposite. is there anything else i can do to make my lower dentures fit better. my denturist states he will make more adjustments after the six week healing period. in the meantime, i’m eating only the softest of foods & most of that i’m swallowing whole, which can’t be good for the digestive process. i can’t eat with the dentures in because the lowers simply won’t stay in place.,
A. These are common problems but rest assured the stability of the denture will be imnproved following a healing period and possible relining.
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June 4th, 2010 at 08:47 PM
frances cross Says :

I had six veneers done on my front top teeth..that was 11 months ago
Yesterday one veneer fell off , attached to the veneer part off my tooth .My dentist is now making me a crown ,as the tooth has all fell apart..
As I paid for the veneer in a private dentist , it was expensive ..
Will i need to pay for the new crown now ..as the veneer fell off and only lasted on my tooth for less than a year…
Help !!!! thank you .

May 23rd, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Lindsay Says :

Hey I’ve been looking into the body modification of “vampire teeth” and i’mvery interested. I wouldnt be looking at the perminant option and i wouldlike the point to be very small and not so dramatic, however, i was wondering how much i would be looking at cost wise? thank you

May 23rd, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Howard Says :

how much does having your teeth veneered cost? I have receding gums and the teeth are beggining to stain on the inside at the bottom of the teeth. Nothing i do aeems to remove it. I also have one tooth that has gone quite dark. its been like that for years. My dentist seems to think venners are a waste of time. Hope you can help. I do have all my teeth except for a back molar.i do use a special mouth wash everyday but i hate the taste and it stays with my all day. Im just filling in words now as they say my message is too short Thx

May 23rd, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Catalina Says :

It really depends I would need to see you to give you the best options to improve the look of your teeth you are more than welcome to call my practice.

May 24th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Jamal Says :

Looking into having veeners fitted on front upper teeth and wondering aboutthe length of time the process would take and approximate cost. thanks.

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