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How To Care For Your Dentures


Posted on 7/18/2022 by Advanced Dental Associates
How To Care For Your DenturesDentures are replaced teeth in place of natural teeth in case of tooth loss which is either removable or permanently placed; thus, they are fake teeth. Dentures, just like natural teeth, should be taken care of. Proper maintenance will keep your mouth clean and give it a better shape for your smile. Whether your dentures are partial or permanent, they can form plaques and stains that keep you at risk of tooth cavities or gum diseases.

How can I clean dentures?


Ensure you clean your dentures at least twice a day. When cleaning your dentures, avoid using toothpaste since most toothpaste contains ingredients that can damage your dentures by leaving scratches or small cracks. Instead, use a soft-bristled toothbrush designed for cleaning dentures.

You should remove and rinse your dentures after eating. Use warm water to clean them since water removes food particles that may have remained. Handle them with care to avoid possible breakages. You can use a towel when you drop them. Be sure not to bend them or damage the plastic when cleaning them. Just be gentle enough when handling them.

Soak dentures overnight. Some dentures need to be kept moist for them to retain their shape. Enquire from our dentists how to soak them. You can also follow the manufacturer's guidelines and instructions on their use. It's always a good habit to remove your dentures before bed as it gives your tissue a break.

Clean your mouth after removing the dentures, including your tongues, cheeks, and natural teeth, and rinse the dentures before putting them back into your mouth. Observing general dental hygiene keeps your gums healthy, ensuring that your dentures fit well.

Plan regular checks with your dentist. The dentist can examine you and ensure that your dentures are fit and instruct you on how you need to handle them. Since our clinic offers dentures services for your dental health, if your dentures become loose, ensure you visit our dentists immediately and avoid future frustrations such as sores and irritation. Call us now and book your consultation with our friendly dentists.












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