Smile Point Dental

Categories
Dental care

Can you adjust your dentures at home?

Your dentures may be damaged beyond repair if you try to adjust or file them yourself. As dentures are so expensive, filing or adjusting them yourself could result in you losing a lot of cash. You can’t avoid wondering if you need a denture adjustment if you wear dentures. Some signs indicate that an adjustment is needed, but you do not know what they are. Here are a few signs that you should consider. Make an appointment with your general dentist if you observe any of these symptoms or other problems.

Trouble Eating
In the beginning, it is normal for denture wearers to have difficulties eating. When getting dentures for the first time, people usually eat soft, easy-to-chew foods. It is important for the person wearing the prosthetics to adjust quickly to it. People who continue to have chewing difficulties or, if the problem gets worse, need denture adjustment. The adjustment will ensure that the denture fits properly so people can chew comfortably.

Slippage
Denture slippage is a common problem after getting new dentures. It happens when people laugh, or cough and the dentures slide around. When people smile, the dentures can slide around. The tongue and cheek muscles help patients keep their dentures in place. After engaging the muscles, the fit may not be snug enough, and the dentures need to be adjusted to ensure they stay in place.

Discomfort 
Getting dentures can cause mild discomfort in some people. After people become accustomed to wearing prosthetics, the discomfort subsides. However, the prosthetics will likely need to be adjusted if the dentures become uncomfortable later. Sore gums can result from improperly fitting dentures. If the dentures are not adjusted properly, the gums can become inflamed and sore.

Patients shouldn’t adjust their dentures themselves. The dentures can break if they are adjusted at home. Patients with dental issues are encouraged to schedule an adjustment at their dentist’s office. 

Categories
Dental care

Are dentures covered by Medicare?

Most dental procedures, dental equipment, or supplies aren’t covered by Medicare, including cleanings, fillings, tooth extractions, dentures, dental plates, or other dental devices. The hospital insurance part of Medicare covers certain dental services you receive while you are in a hospital. Even though Part A doesn’t cover dental care, it can cover emergency or complicated dental problems. 

About Medicare
In Australia, health care is largely funded by Medicare, the publicly funded universal health care system. Medicare is available to you if:

  • Your nationality is Australian or New Zealand;
  • your residency status is permanent in Australia;
  • in addition to meeting a few basic requirements, you have applied for permanent residency;
  • Another country covers your health insurance under a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement.

When you meet any of the criteria listed above, you will be eligible to receive a Medicare card. The entitlement to Medicare for children aged 15 and over is separate from their parents. Children younger than 15 are eligible with their parents’ Medicare.

Medicare pays for only those dental treatments that are necessary for the patient’s well-being. However, Medicare does not cover cosmetic procedures that enhance the appearance of your smile. However, in certain states and territories, dental procedures such as diagnostic, preventative, and restorative are covered by Medicare (partial or full cost).

Medicare covers the cost of a tooth extraction procedure, but the cost of the replacement dentures after the procedure is not. Similarly, suppose you have suffered a facial injury in a car accident and require tooth extraction as part of a surgical procedure. In that case, Medicare will cover the cost of your tooth extraction but won’t cover any subsequent dental work you might need.

To have better clarity on what Medicare covers and whatnot, you must talk to their consultants. You can choose a Medicare health plan according to your requirements. 

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!