What should I do if I can't chew with a complete denture?
Latest Update: 2022-05-19
The first possible reason is that the occlusal surface shape of the dentures is not ideal, the contact area of the upper and lower teeth is too small, and the reduction of the chewing area causes the reduction of the chewing efficiency; the second possible reason is that the height of the upper and lower teeth restored by the dentures is too small, exceeding the Inefficient chewing caused by the optimal range of action of the masticatory muscles. If the above two conditions cause inability to chew, the denture should be remade.