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How do dentures stay in with no teeth?

Dentures stay in place through a combination of **suction (vacuum seal), surface tension, and muscle control**. The thin film of saliva between the denture and your gums creates surface tension, much like two wet pieces of glass sticking together.

- **Suction:** The 'flange' of the denture creates a seal against the soft tissue.
- **Saliva:** Adequate saliva flow is essential for the denture to 'stick'.
- **Anatomy:** The shape of your jawbone acts as a foundation. If the bone has shrunk too much, dental implants may be needed to provide a mechanical lock.

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