6 Tips on Taking Care of Your Dentures

Posted by Leon Kassian
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Dec 14, 2015
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Image Complete dentures can replace any missing teeth due to injury, tooth decay, or periodontal disease. With the help of a denture, your facial muscles can be supported. Plus, dentures also enable the patients to speak and eat on a regular basis conveniently.

Here are a few tips that will help you take care of your dentures effectively.

  1. Household Cleaners

Denture wearers can use mild dish washing liquid or hand soap to get their dentures cleaned properly. You should never consider using powdered household cleaning agents as they can be quite abrasive. You may also want to refrain from using bleach as it can whiten the denture’s pink portion. In case you use any denture cleanser, make sure that it has the Seal of Acceptance from the American Dental Association. This will mean that it will already be evaluated for effectiveness and safety.

  2. Taking Care of Your Dentures

If you already didn’t know, dentures are quite delicate and as such, you need to handle them over a basin of water or a folded tower always. They should also be stored in a safe place that’s away from the reach of pets and children.

  3. Cleaning Your Dentures

You should first rinse away all loose food particles which might be remaining in the dentures. Afterwards, you need to moisten the dentures with a soft-bristled toothbrush prior to applying a denture cleaner. Always make sure that you brush each surface, because if you don’t then there is a chance that plaque and bacteria may grow. What’s more, you should gently scrub in order to avoid any damage to the dentures.

  4. The Right Toothbrush

Similarly as your natural teeth, the dentures need to be brushed on a daily basis to help you get rid of plaque and food deposits. This will also assist in preventing the dentures from getting stained permanently. Apart from that, it will also help promote overall health of the mouth. You can use a toothbrush which is specifically designed for dentures. Using a regular toothbrush that has soft bristles is also a good alternative. One thing you should remember is you don’t want to use hard bristle brushes on your dentures as they can be damaging.

  5. Repairing and Replacing Your Dentures

The dentures need to be rebased, remade, and relined as they are prone to wear and tear over the course of time. What you need to refrain from is trying to repair or adjust the dentures on your own. Instead, you need to take them to the dentist. For rebasing or relining the dentures, the dentist will make use of existing dentures teeth for refitting the base of the denture or come up with a new base. If the dentures are loose and the teeth start showing signs of considerable wear then the entire denture needs to be replaced.

A trusted denturist in Edmonton with more than 20 years of experience can repair or replace your dentures. 

  6. Keeping Their Shape

Dentures may lose their shape in case they dry out. To make sure this is prevented, keep the dentures in water or a cleanser soaking solution when you aren’t wearing them. Using hot water for this purpose can also help.

About the Author:

Leon Kassian has more than 2 decades of experience in dentistry and is associated with a renowned denture clinic in Edmonton. Here, he updates readers on how to take care of their dentures.

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