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Denture Care


Dentures in a cup soakingIndividuals who lose their teeth due to gum disease or cavities may require dentures. These teeth take the place of the missing teeth and are designed to look natural. They are made of different materials like metal and acrylic and you need to take care of them the same as natural teeth. Cleaning dentures involves more than brushing and it requires additional steps to maintain your oral health to keep them in good condition. If you are not sure whether or not dentures are right for you, talk to our dentist at Jason Widner DMD Family Dentistry to discuss the right path for your needs.

How to Clean Your Dentures


It is important to clean your dentures properly. Disregarding care of your dentures can affect your overall health and your oral health. Here is more detailed information on how to best do this:

Remove and Rinse


After eating, you need to remove the dentures and rinse them properly. This will help to dislodge any food particles that are attached to the dentures and will discourage the growth of bacteria. Fill the sink with water or place a towel out so that your dentures land softly if you drop them accidentally. It is important to handle dentures with care and you should not bend any metal or plastic clips.

Clean Your Mouth


After removing the dentures, you can use a toothbrush with a soft bristle to scrub your natural teeth gently. Use gauze to clean cheeks, tongue, palate (the roof of your mouth), and gums.

Gently Brush Your Dentures at Least Once Per Day


After soaking your dentures, you need to clean them gently using a non-abrasive denture cleanser and denture toothbrush. This will help to remove food deposits and other plaque. In case you are using denture adhesive, make sure that you clean the grooves that fit against the gums to get rid of any adhesive. Remember, you should never utilize denture cleaners on your mouth.

Soak Your Dentures Overnight


If you want to retain the denture's shape,it is important to keep them moist. Therefore, before going to bed, you need to place dentures in a denture-soaking solution or water overnight.

Rinse Dentures Before You Place Them Back in Your Mouth


In case you used a denture soaking solution to keep your dentures moist overnight, it is imperative to rinse the solution off before putting it back in your mouth. This is because the solutions can have harmful chemicals which can make you feel burning, pain, or cause vomiting if swallowed.

Schedule Regular Checkups


Get regular check-ups with your denture health professional and this will ensure that your dentures are fitting properly. Also, the dentist will professionally clean your dentures and will look at your mouth inside to ensure that it is healthy. If you are experiencing any slippage or discomfort when using your dentures, then visiting your dentist will help you.

If you have any questions about dental care, call or book an appointment with Jason Widner DMD Family Dentistry today.
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