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Prosthetic Pain: Getting Rid of Denture Sores

June 10, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — edfamilydental @ 11:12 am
An older woman experiencing pain from denture sores

While they aren’t “real” teeth, dentures can still be a potential source of pain. Patients who use these prosthetics will sometimes suffer sore spots along their gums. With that said, a question arises: How exactly do you get rid of denture sores? Your Astoria practice takes this issue seriously, so we’re here to provide some answers for you. Just keep reading to learn about denture sores, their home remedies, and when they require a dentist’s help.

The Basics About Denture Sores

As you’d expect, denture sores are the parts of one’s gums irritated by dentures. These pained regions occur as you adjust to your restorations, with most becoming swollen and sensitive over time.

Sores from dentures can have varying causes. In some instances, they result when your prosthetics don’t fit well enough and cut your gum tissues. These sores can also stem from pressure that your dentures put on your gums’ nerves. If you’re unlucky, you may even develop them as food gets trapped in your restorations and inflames your gum tissues.

Home Remedies for Denture Sores

Should you ever experience denture sores, you can potentially treat them with some home remedies. These would include the following:

  • Salt Water Rinses – By rinsing your mouth with salt water, you can often make denture sores feel better. Therefore, try doing these rinses four to five times daily.
  • Topical Anesthetics – Many topical anesthetics relieve denture sores. If you open for one, though, please choose a brand with benzocaine.
  • Pain Relievers – To relieve the aches of denture sores, you could take over-the-counter pain relievers. Good examples are Advil and Tylenol, which reduce inflammation and discomfort.
  • Overnight Soaks – If you soak dentures in a cleansing solution overnight, your sores should ache less the morning after. Such soaking lets your gums rest, and it makes your prosthetics cleaner.

See a Dentist When Sores Persist

You should see a dentist if your sores persist for many days or weeks. In that scenario, a dental professional can use their knowledge and resources to stop the irritation.

Modern dentistry has several ways to treat denture sores. For instance, a dentist might reline your dentures to fit better and thus reduce your gums’ irritation. A dental team could also have your mouth and restorations cleaned if the sores resulted from bacteria. When all else fails, a dentist might even have you switch to new dentures that don’t rub or press against your gums.

Getting rid of denture sores isn’t always easy, but the resulting relief is worth it. Use the tips above or see your dental provider to put an end to your own aches.

About the Practice

Ed Family Dental is based in Astoria, NY. Led by Dr. Eduart Shkurti, our practice works to provide every patient with luxurious, comfortable, and state-of-the-art dentistry. We thus offer a wide range of treatments tailored to your smile, from simple dental checkups to full dentures and dental implants. Our team can also handle oral emergencies on fairly short notice. For more details or to book a visit, please contact us on our website or by phone at (718)-806-1662.

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