A temporary
soft liner is placed in a new or old denture in order to (1) help
improve the health of your gum tissues by absorbing some of the
pressures of mastication (acts as a tissue conditioning material)
and (2) helps to determine the maximum retention possible by utilizing
undercuts in the bone and gum which hard liners may not be able
to negotiate without causing irritation. Soft liners will spring
around these undercuts and allow for greater retention than hard
liners might be able to produce in the same mouth. If we find
that temporary soft liners provide enhanced retention, we will
then be able to determine if we should replace them with a more
permanent type of soft liner in the future or whether a hard liner
is indicated.
Important
Instructions
Temporary soft liners require special care and attention in order
for them to produce
the desired results. The following suggestions are designed to
assist you in the maintenance of your new denture.