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Are Dentures Affecting Your Nutrition? Research Says It’s Likely!

February 4, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_nichols @ 4:01 pm
One hand holding dentures while another holds an apple

You, like many patients, replaced your missing teeth with dentures to improve your oral function and overall wellness. So it might seem ironic that researchers are saying denture wearers have a tendency to be malnourished!

How do your dentures affect your ability to get the nutrients your body needs, and what can you do about it? Have no fear – this post will tell you all about it.

Slippage, Chewing, and Digestion

The main way dentures affect your nutrition is by making it difficult to chew efficiently. You see, chewing doesn’t just bite your food down to size – it also enables your saliva to prepare your meals for digestion. The enzymes in your spit actually help your body absorb the vitamins and minerals in your food more effectively.

If your dentures slip out of place when you eat, there’s a definite possibility you’re not absorbing nutrients as well as you need to, even when you consume a healthy and balanced diet!

The Impact on Your Wellness

Maybe you’re not getting as much out of your meals as you could be – so what? Does it really make that much of a difference?

Here’s a counter-question for you: have you felt unnaturally tired or run-down lately? It might not be because you’re getting older! When your body is deficient in one or more essential nutrients, it’s much harder for your biology to function smoothly. It’s well-documented that this can result in fatigue, contribute to depression and anxiety, and cause all sorts of problems – even if your nutrient levels are only slightly lower than they should be.

How Dental Implants Could Help

Fortunately, there’s a solution that could be more effective than extreme dieting or taking dozens of supplements. Dental implants are a complete root-to-crown restoration that are securely fixed to your jawbone. By connecting four or more of these implants to your dentures, your dentist can provide you with a much more stable tooth replacement. You won’t have to worry about slippage, in other words, and your bite will be much stronger, making it easier to chew efficiently!

This restoration – called “implant dentures” – are beneficial for many patients, but they’re not for everyone. If you want to improve your health and wellness, be sure to talk with your dentist about the possibility of implant dentures. They’ll help you determine whether adding dental implants to your dentures is the right treatment plan for you.

About the Author

Dr. Sowmya Kumar is a highly experienced dentist who’s treated plenty of different oral ailments. She knows better than most that a seemingly simple dental problem, like inefficient chewing, can have a huge impact on your overall health and wellness. If you suspect your dentures could be the cause of your nutrient deficiency, please contact Dr. Kumar’s office at 321-631-4334.

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