Complement Your Dentures
A soft liner is a pliable material that is placed between the hard base of a denture and your gums to provide added comfort. This layer absorbs shock, helping to reduce discomfort caused by the pressure of dentures on receded or sensitive gums. Soft liners can either be incorporated into new dentures or retrofitted into existing ones. These liners are particularly beneficial for individuals with gum tissue that is more prone to irritation or discomfort, such as those with receded gums, chronic gum soreness, or sharp bony areas that may cause discomfort when wearing traditional dentures.
Oral Comfort With Soft Liners
Soft liners offer several advantages over traditional dentures, making them an ideal choice for many patients. They are more comfortable to wear, as the shock absorption helps reduce pressure on sensitive or flat gums. With over 20 years of innovation, soft liners have been proven to work well for the majority of patients, providing relief and improving chewing ability. As part of your denture care, soft liners require regular check-ups with Dr. Hu to ensure that your dentures continue to fit properly and maintain their comfort, preventing any issues related to gum health or denture fit.


Frequently Asked Questions
Soft liners are a layer of pliable material fitted between the surface of a denture and your gums. They absorb shock, providing cushioning and improving comfort, especially for those with sensitive or receded gums.
Soft liners reduce discomfort by providing a soft cushion between the hard base of the denture and your gums. This helps alleviate sore spots, irritation, and pressure, making it easier to wear your dentures for longer periods.
Soft liners are ideal for individuals with receded or flattened gum tissue, chronic gum soreness, or sharp bony areas. They are also great for patients who find traditional dentures uncomfortable or difficult to wear.
Soft liners are a long-lasting solution for denture comfort. However, they may require periodic adjustments or replacement during regular follow-up visits to ensure they continue to provide optimal fit and comfort.