Those with ill-fitting dentures are at the highest risk for denture cream poisoning, since they frequently require excessive amounts of denture cream to hold their dentures in place. These people are exposed to higher levels of zinc, which causes copper and iron deficiencies.
Copper and iron deficiencies in turn can cause nerve damage and other serious problems. However, because these issues take a long time to appear, it was a while before scientists made the link between the nerve damage and overuse of denture cream.
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According to an article at stltoday.com on 1/13/10, scientists first noted the link between denture adhesive and nerve damage in 2008. At the time, zinc was not listed on ingredient list for the denture creams, even though one analysis found that a denture cream had four times the recommended daily allowance of zinc.
Patients are now investigating lawsuits against the makers of the denture creams, alleging they were not properly warned about the risk of overuse. Although many have stopped using the denture cream, only some have recovered normal functions.
So far, there are approximately 85 lawsuits filed in Philadelphia and Florida concerning the denture creams, stltoday.com reports.