Partial upper denture does not touch palate. Is dentist a quack?
I have had 4 teeth in front removed, and 1 at the side. My dentist is now trying for the second time to have a denture made. I have many allergies to dental materials, and thus the new denture does not have metal clasps, but does have some type of plastic clasps around my back teeth. The denture does not touch my palate at all. It touches parts of my gums, but has a definite gap in the middle of my palate. When I try to say any words with an "s", it makes a lisping sound as the air rushes under the denture. It feels like my mouth is full. My dentist says this is normal, and it will get closer to touching when I have worn it for a while. I know food will get under the denture, and I am worried that I may not be able to eat with it in. I no longer trust my dentist, but I have paid $800.00 already for the new denture, and I hate to just walk away. Many years ago I had a partial denture with only 1 tooth on it, and it touched my whole palate. My temporary denture has been relined, and it touches my whole palate. It is just a "pop in". My dentist says the new denture can not be relined... the material it is made of will not take a reline. Can I demand to speak to the technician at the lab?