Transform Your Smile: Dentures for a Fresh Start
Transform Your Smile: Dentures for a Fresh Start
Removable partial or full dentures require special care to stay clean, stain-free, and in good condition.

How should detachable dentures be cared for?

Removable partial or full dentures require special care to stay clean, stain-free, and in good condition. For proper denture maintenance, follow these steps:

•    After eating, remove and rinse your dentures. To eliminate food debris and other loose particles, run water over your dentures. Place a towel on the counter or in the sink, or fill the sink with water, so the dentures Jasper AL don't break if you drop them.
•    Handle your dentures with care. When cleaning, take care not to distort or harm the plastic or the clasps.
•    After removing your dentures, brush your teeth. On natural teeth, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, and clean your tongue, cheeks, and palate with gauze or a soft toothbrush. Remove any remaining denture adhesive from your gums if you used it.
•    Brush your dentures at least once every day. Every day, take your dentures out and gently clean them. To remove food, plaque, and other deposits, soak them and wash them with a soft-bristled brush and nonabrasive denture cleanser. Clean the grooves that fit against your gums if you use denture adhesive to remove any residual adhesive. Denture cleaners should not be used within the mouth.
•    Dentures should be soaked overnight. Most varieties of dentures require moisture to maintain their shape. Overnight soak the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking solution. Consult your dentist about how to properly store your dentures overnight. Follow the cleaning and soaking solution instructions provided by the manufacturer.
•    Before putting dentures back in your mouth, properly rinse them, especially if you used a denture-soaking solution. When these solutions are consumed, they might cause vomiting, pain, or burns.
•    Schedule regular dental examinations. Your dentist will advise you on how frequently you should get your dentures checked and thoroughly cleaned. Your dentist can ensure a good fit to prevent slippage and discomfort, as well as evaluate the inside of your mouth for health.
•    If you have a loose fit, consult your dentist. If your dentures go loose, see your dentist right away. Dentures that are too loose can cause irritation, ulcers, and infection.

Generally, you should avoid:

•    Cleaning products with abrasives. Brushes with stiff bristles, strong cleaners, and harsh toothpaste are all too abrasive and can harm your dentures.
•    Toothpastes that whiten teeth. Toothpastes marketed as whitening pastes frequently contain peroxide, which has no effect on the color of denture teeth.
•    Products containing bleach. No bleaching products should be used because they can weaken dentures Jasper AL and change their color. Dentures with metal attachments should not be soaked in chlorine-containing liquids because the metal will tarnish and corrode.
•    Water that is hot. Hot or boiling water may cause your dentures to warp.

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