How to Properly Care for Dentures

Being partially or fully edentulous surely takes a toll not just on a person's social life, but also his day-to-day activities. The good thing is, you can still regain your confidence and functionality with the use of dentures in Melbourne.

If you already own a denture, proper care is important to preserve its life while your oral health remains in excellent condition. Carnegie Dental Group believes removable partial or full dentures require proper care to keep them clean and looking their best. For easy and denture care, follow the tips below.


Tips on cleaning and maintaining your dentures:


1. Remove and rinse dentures after eating.

Regular and precision attachment denture both need to be cleaned after eating. Be sure to run water over your dentures if you want to remove food debris. There might be some other loose particles stuck between the teeth so it's really important to remove your dentures in order for you to inspect it thoroughly.

Do this safely by placing a towel on the sink. You can carefully place your dentures there to prevent it from falling and breaking.

2. Handle your dentures carefully.

As you clean your tooth-supported overdenture, make sure you don't bend or damage the plastic as well as the clasps. These parts are really sensitive so keep an eye on how you handle them.

3. Clean your teeth, gums, cheeks, and tongue after removing the dentures.

The toothbrush you choose is critical in your overall dental health. Always opt for a soft-bristled toothbrush on natural teeth. The less abrasive ones should also clean your tongue, cheeks, and the roof of your mouth without being too prickly.

4. Brush your dentures every day, at least once.
To maintain a clean and natural-looking upper partial denture, it's important to clean it on a daily basis. You can do so by soaking and brushing it, again, using a soft-bristled toothbrush. A nonabrasive denture cleanser will also keep it from easily breaking.

5. Soak dentures overnight.

Regular dentures often need to stay moist for them to last longer. You can follow this by placing your dentures in a mixture of water and denture-soaking solution overnight.

6. Rinse the dentures thoroughly before putting them back on.

If your dentures have been left to soak in the solution the night before, you need to thoroughly rinse it the morning after. There are some harmful chemicals in the solution that can cause vomiting, pain, or burns in your throat if swallowed.

7. Visit your dentist for regular dental checkups.

Your dentist must recommend how often you need to have your partial or complete denture maxillary cleaned and examined. A dentist can help ensure a proper fit so you won't have to worry about slippage and discomfort.

8. Let your dentist know if your denture has a loose fit.

If your denture becomes loose, you must let your dentist know immediately. This is because it can cause irritation, sores, or infection on your gums and tongue if left unresolved.


If you have dentures in Melbourne, your dentist or prosthodontist should give you a comprehensive guide on proper denture care. He must also advise you about how often to visit in order to maximize the functionality of your dentures and detect early signs of a possible oral problem brought by wearing the dentures.


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