06/02/2026
The answer is A!
Denture stability mainly depends on the support from your gums and underlying jawbone. These structures hold the denture in place and help it stay secure when you speak or chew.
As your mouth naturally changes over time (bone and gum shifts), this support can change too, which is why adjustments are often needed.
Why not B? The thickness of the denture material has much less impact on stability. It can affect comfort or durability, but it doesn’t anchor the denture in place.
👉 In short: what’s underneath matters far more than what the denture is made of.