Teri is a 50-something-year-old woman living in Eugene, OR. She has full upper dentures and full lower dentures. Her primary complaints are unstable upper and lower dentures.

What is the Best Thing to Hold Dentures in Place?

Teri had been wearing dentures for seven years when she tried DenSureFit. She had never had a soft reline for her denture, stating that her insurance plan did not cover it and could not afford one. She wore her upper denture regularly, keeping it in with adhesive, for which she was spending about $7 every week. “I can’t stand adhesive,” Teri stated. It oozes out the sides and down my throat. It can’t be good to eat that stuff!”

Loose-fitting Denture Problems

Teri says her lower denture never fit properly, and she had not worn it for many years.

Immediate Results

Immediately after her first fitting of DenSureFit, her upper denture became snug.

With DenSureFit She Has No Pain

After wearing them for the day, she experienced some painful key pressure points and removed them. She wore them during the day until they started hurting for the next five days. Then, she added a small amount of DenSureFit to her upper denture, stopping the soreness. Her upper stays snug, and she has no pain.

Teri's Lower Denture Problems and Solutions

A few days after Teri’s initial application on her lower denture, they became loose. Up until then, she had been enjoying wearing her lower denture and eating with it for the first time in years. She added a bead of silicone to the trough. She put a very small amount on the front and a heavier bead on the back sides. She seated it by using the “thumb technique.” This small adjustment worked, and her lower denture has a much-improved fit.

For Teri, DenSureFit is the best thing to hold her dentures in place. She wears both her upper and lower daily. When asked about her favorite thing about DenSureFit, she exclaimed, “Now I don’t have that ‘old lady’ look! I look like ME again!”