No.: Superglue is an acid and will cause inflammation in the gums if you use it. If your dentures don't stay in place by themselves or with denture adhesives, they don't fit well and you need either to reline them or get new ones.
Answered 7/19/2015
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NO WAY: Don't even think about it. It won't work well anyway. Sounds like you need to see the specialist in this type of treatment -- the prosthodontist. They will be able to diagnose the problem and help you decide on a solution. Important to make the right choice -- especially at your age. Good luck.
Answered 7/19/2015
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Please don't!: There are adhesives available that are specifically designed for denture retention. Dental impants also provide retention and support for dentures.
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No: Your dentures need to be relined or remade to fit better. A better solution would e to utilize dental implants (mini implants) to enter secure your denture.
Answered 7/19/2015
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Never: Consider the all-on-4 technique where 4 dental implants are placed into your jaw and then a special denture is modified to directly screw into the implants (by the dentist, not you) and you never remove them and can eat much more efficiently as the denture no longer rests on your gums. The dds will remove to clean on a periodic basis, you must keep it clean by brushing & waterpik device.
Answered 9/3/2013
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