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Using Denture Cream Without Zinc May Help Stabilize, But Not Cure, Nerve Damage

Those suffering from denture zinc poisoning resulting in neurological damage will be glad to learn that switching to a denture cream without zinc, along with additional treatment, should eventually return blood zinc levels to normal. Unfortunately, any damage to the peripheral nervous system may be permanent.

Denture cream zinc as a source of nerve damage was only recently established when a study by University of Texas researchers was published in 2008. Before then, many heavy denture cream users complaining of symptoms such as tingling in the extremities, weakness, pain, and paralysis had their condition misdiagnosed, or else its source remained a mystery. But now that the UT report clearly shows that excessive zinc can cause a copper deficiency, which subsequently causes damage to the nerves, denture cream users nationwide are taking legal action against manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline (Poligrip) and Procter & Gamble (Fixodent) seeking a denture cream lawsuit settlement.

But aside from trying to recover financial compensation, many former and current denture cream users want to know whether restoring normal blood copper levels will mitigate the symptoms of their nerve damage. While it may be possible, many patients will unfortunately find that their disorder is permanent.

According to a report entitled "When metals compete: a case of copper-deficiency myeloneuropathy and anemia," which describes a 47-year-old woman who had worn dentures for many years and was suffering from pain, weakness, sensory loss, and balance problems, such symptoms can be prevented from getting worse, but not cured. Rebecca I. Spain and her colleagues conclude in their case study that, "Investigation and treatment of copper deficiencies should not be delayed because, once present, the neurological symptoms of copper deficiency can be stabilized but are generally permanent."

Of course, the findings of one study are not representative of the entire population suffering from zinc-induced neuropathy. If you are experiencing the side effects of zinc poisoning, you should visit your doctor for a diagnosis and to explore your treatment options. And if you haven't already, consider switching to one of these zinc-free denture creams:

* Secure Denture Bonding Cream
* Secure Denture Adhesive Cushion Strips
* Sea-Bond Denture Adhesive Wafers
* Effergrip

Once you've changed over to a denture cream without zinc and conferred with your doctor about your condition, your next move should be contacting the Rottenstein Law Group. RLG will apply our 25+ years of product liability experience towards denture cream lawsuit settlement. Our lawyers know this is a trying time for you, which is why you will be treated with sympathy and respect throughout the litigation process.


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