How to Properly Clean and Maintain Your Dentures

How to Properly Clean and Maintain Your Dentures from Island Paradise Dental in Marco Island, FLDentures are one of the most popular ways to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. Over the years, they have evolved into the current standard, which means they look and feel like natural teeth. However, unlike natural teeth, they are (sometimes) removable, which makes the care process different.

While it may seem less important to care for dentures than for natural teeth, it is crucial to abide by a disciplined hygiene routine when it comes to caring for dentures on a daily basis. Continue reading to learn about the best ways to do this.

Daily denture care

Here are the details on how to clean and maintain dentures. This information should be reviewed by patients who already have or are preparing to get dentures to replace missing teeth.

Removable dentures

Removable dentures are typically used independently and not in conjunction with dental implants. They typically cover an entire arch of teeth, whether the top or the bottom or in some cases, both.

Caring for removable dentures is crucial because they act like natural teeth. So, damage occurs, it may be challenging for the patient to eat or even speak. The best way to maintain dentures is to remove them at night and have them soak in a special solution while sleeping. This solution keeps them clean, bacteria free, and protected from damage. Additionally, rinsing them in the cleaning solution after eating can help keep staining and bacterial growth from occurring.

Fixed dentures

Certain dentures are used in conjunction with dental implants. These are referred to as implant-supported dentures and are typically fixed within the mouth, so they cannot be removed. It is just as crucial to maintain fixed dentures because they always stay inside the mouth, which contains bacteria.

With fixed dentures, it is recommended to rinse the mouth twice a day or after eating. Patients can use salt water or a light mouthwash that does not contain alcohol.

General tips

A few things that are recommended for daily denture care include the following:

  • Avoid foods that are extremely tough or chewy, as this helps prevent damage.
  • When drinking beverages that are heavily dyed, immediately rinse with water afterward, as dentures are prone to staining over time.
  • Do not engage in bad habits like chewing on gum or fingernails, this can damage the dentures, thus requiring replacements.
  • Whether the dentures are removable or fixed, a soft brush and denture cleaner can keep them clean and free of bacteria; do this twice a day, just as natural teeth would be cleaned.

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Find out more from a denture specialist

Those who still have questions about denture care can consult with a professional for specific guidance. Not all tips apply to each individual's situation, so it is always good to consult with a professional. A quick evaluation can be done to determine the best care routine. To learn more or to get scheduled for an appointment, reach out today!

Request an appointment or call Island Paradise Dental at 239-330-1040 for an appointment in our Marco Island office.

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