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White water/dentures

Hi all - bit of an odd title i know!

Ive just started to really enjoy beginners white water and really see it as somthing id get into.

But ive now been told i probably have to have dentures (mid 50's). I wondered if anyone else dealt with this.

I know the ovbious thing would be to take them out when kayaking but im going to be super self concious. But also thought i still need to be able to speak communicate, wondered about having a secondary set and using dental fix to keep them in place. Or maybe a boil and bute denture just for when your on the river in case lose them during a big rapid or roll or somthing. Anyway bit of an out there question i know but anyone else who had to try and work it out be great to see what you did :) really dont want want getting dentures to stop me doing this

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u/morph9494 — 12 days ago

Might be a niche question - white water kayaking?

Morning - has anyone white water kayaked who have a denture of any kind. Appreciate the ovbious answer with a denture is to take it out in this situation, for fear of losing it if you capsize etc,, I just wondered if anyone had any experience with this ? Im going to say now, im not expecting many answers lol

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u/morph9494 — 2 months ago