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Old 05-29-2010, 07:33 AM
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Default Allergies to Valplast plastic in dentures

I have been fitted with a new Valplast denture, and have had a reaction to the plastic on my tongue. It has a burning sensation, and my tongue has little eruptions on it that look like red blisters. It is impossible to keep the denture in my mouth for longer than a few hours.

Has anyone else experienced this?

I shall be very interested to hear your experiences with this substance.
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I have heard of this before and some people are also allergic to some of the new plastic fillings out there.

Seems like you will need new dentures to me. Any guarantee with them?
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Default Valplast reaction

I have recently inserted a Partial upper Valplast denture and the patient is having similar problems. The manufacturer's is saying this won't happen. I will be conducting some test using sample strips of Valpast and placing them in the patients mouth to see if she has a similar reaction. The manufacturers suggested it might be the artifical teeth I will also have the patient place a tooth in her mouth to see if she has a reaction to the artifical tooth.
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It appears to be the acrylic teeth that have caused the reaction with the patient. All 3 brands of acrylic teeth caused similar reactions when placed in the mouth and the valplast strips had no effect
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I have been fitted with not one but two Valplast partials. They were very comfortable but within a few weeks the part acroos the palate became rough and furry. It was as if the surface was pitted rather than any build up of scale which could be removed. The first one was replaced but exactly the same thing happened with the second. The only explanation given was that my saliva must be doing it...The furry sensation in themouth was awful so I am having to go back to a different denture which is very disappointing. Has anyone else heard of or experienced such a thing?
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Valplast tends to do this but not usually this quick. Did they give you the cleaning powder? This furriness can be polished away by the dentist. You should also ask that it is a valplast denture and not a clone.
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the same thing is happening to me , my tongue , roof of mouth and gum has a burning sensation. makes it very uncomfortable to have any food or warm/hot drink ( coffee) touch these areas. I too can't wear the (upper) for more than an hour or two.

The thing that is confusing to me is the demo my dentist show me feels more flexible and softer than the one made for me. the one I have feels like hard rough plastic, I only had for 10 days and have noticed in some areas the pink is chipping off ( not rubbing off) chipping, and looks like clear see thru plastic. if this normal? or should I suspect a cheaper made clone of valplast?

In any case is there anything I can do if I just can't wear it comfortably. paid almost a 1000 bucks ( just for the upper) and can't wear it more than a few hours , and have burning hours after I remove it . seems kind of unfair to pay that much for something that can't be used for the purpose it was intended. my dentist tells there is a breaking in period and I am just not use to it yet . is this true or is the burning and chipping a sign something is wrong, and I should demand something be done now instead of waiting.
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I have been fitted with a new Valplast denture, and have had a reaction to the plastic on my tongue. It has a burning sensation, and my tongue has little eruptions on it that look like red blisters. It is impossible to keep the denture in my mouth for longer than a few hours.

Has anyone else experienced this?

I shall be very interested to hear your experiences with this substance.
I to have had an allergic reaction to the Valplast. The blisters in my mouth hurt so bad that I can not even ware my teeth. I paid mega bucks to have them and now I cant wear them. My dentist tells me to try to continue to ware them but the blisters in my mouth wont allow me to even put my teeth in my mouth.
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I started wearing a partial lower Valplast denture 28/10/11 (costing �590). Within five minutes of wearing it I experienced a hot, burning sensation on my gums, mouth and throat. Within five minutes of removing it the symptoms stop. However, I persevered wearing the denture every day hoping that the symptoms would subside but so far they haven't. Yesterday my mouth and throat were so sore that I lost my voice. The symptoms subsided after I removed the denture.
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Default Allergies to valplast dentures

I also have allergies to denture material. I am allergic to latex and nickle. They use both in the making of the denture. The latex is in the form of the denture and the nickle is used to make the pink color. The plastic denture still has the nickle in it. I found a Dentist in Carlysle SK Canada named Dr. Hewitt who has found a CLEAR denture material with no latex OR nickle. I intend on contacting him to get a clear denture. I hope that all of the many hundreds of people with burning mouth due to the dentures will try this clear denture. There is also a sealant called PALASEAL ( they have a website ) that helps control the worst of the burning. You can get several coats put on to block the denture from touching the gums. I hope my info helps. Don't let the healthcare professionals make you feel like they don't care, the problem is that they just DON'T KNOW.
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Morning all,
I've been reading your post with much interest since I'm having the exact problems with my new dentures. Had uppers for 18 years and never had any problems but with the new ones, my tongue keeps swelling, blisters, red, sore throat.
This has been ongoing for 3 mos now and doctors and dentist keep saying I have Thrush and keep prescribing Nystatin and on occassion Diflucan and after using this treatment 4 times now and getting no relief I'm a greatly disappointed and upset.
Has anyone found a solution to this condition other than NEVER wearing your denture which is NOT and option for me hahaha.
Appreciate any insight. Thanks
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Unhappy New Upper Denture Problems

Like RVNSOLO, I've had a new upper for 7 months, with the dentist prescribing Nystatin, antibiotic, recuring the denture, in case lab didn't. The dentist wants me to go to an oral surgeon and pay through the nose to get biopsies, and maybe titanium dentures. I know it's the pink part of the denture because I have the sore gums, painful tongue, and can't wear the denture more than 2-3 hours at a time. This is not my first rodeo, I've had at least 5 uppers before this one. It's about to drive me nuts. I may have to go to Mexico to get one made for around $200, since I paid over $1500 for this thing!
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I just left the dentist that made my valplast partial. I told him of my problems,then told him of the blog. the responce was..." I don't believe them either". How can someone you just paid $1,400.00 for a useless piece of plastic say no more than I don't believe you. does he really think I don't want them to work. they make my life miserable. my tounge and the roof of my mouth burn constantly. the piece has barbs that cut me. it is a tingly hot cold pain. I also have fibromyalgia. I have had this disease since before it was recognised by the establishment.(25 years) I have no doubt this will also go on the list of customer control issues that prove to not be for everyone. how insinsitive can one be. I am so dissapointed. I truly believe a prosthetic arm or leg would give less problem. This has been a life changing event. think twice if you are here before allowing anyone to pull out your teeth when they just need to be preped again and new crowns attached. my hopes were high, now I just want to cry. What am I to do?
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I had a valplast denture last summer and just like most of you , had nothing but trouble with it! I absolutely hated it. It hurt, it burned, and caused canker sores all in my mouth. I was in the office at least twice a week finally I told my dentist the thing wasn't going to work and demanded my money back! He gave me the money just to shut me up I'm sure, but at least I was able to go elsewhere and get a acrylic one that worked. Valplast is a Bad Bad, material to put into a persons mouth!
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