Using a dental prosthesis is the best option to replace missing teeth or repair those that cause significant damage. But you need to know very well how to properly fix a dental prosthesis. We know that, along with fixed dental prostheses, removable prostheses are most common in the elderly, with some characteristics that characterize their use and maintenance.
While fixed dentures require virtually no special machinery to keep them in place throughout the day, removable dentures can be somewhat annoying when they are not held in the correct way.
Do you know what are the alternatives to fixing a removable dental prosthesis? We tell you everything you need to know to hold them comfortably and that they don’t move when you talk or chew.