Caring for your dentures is essential for maintaining good oral health and ensuring they last long. Proper denture care involves daily cleaning, handling them with care, and regular check-ups. Whether you’re new to dentures or have had them for years, these tips will help you maintain them properly.
Daily Cleaning Routine
Just like natural teeth, dentures must be cleaned daily to prevent plaque build-up and keep your dentures looking their best. Here’s how to do it:
- Rinse Them Off
After eating, remove and rinse your dentures to remove food particles.
- Brush Them
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive denture cleaner. Avoid regular toothpaste as it can scratch the surface.
- Soak Them
Place your dentures in a denture-soaking solution overnight to keep them moist and free from bacteria.
Handle Dentures with Care
Dentures are delicate and can break easily if dropped. Taking these precautions can prevent unnecessary damage and costly repairs:
- Stand Over a Soft Surface
When cleaning your dentures, do it over a folded towel or a basin of water.
- Hold with Care
Use both hands to handle your dentures, avoiding excessive force.
- Avoid Hot Water
Always use lukewarm water when cleaning your dentures to avoid warping.
Maintaining Oral Health
Even with dentures, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial. These steps help prevent oral infections and ensure your dentures function correctly:
- Brush Your Gums
Use a soft toothbrush to clean your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth daily.
- Rinse Your Mouth
Rinse with mouthwash or warm saltwater to keep your mouth fresh and bacteria-free.
- Regular Check-ups
Visit our dental office in Akron regularly to ensure your dentures fit properly and your mouth remains healthy.
Denture Repair and Replacement
Over time, dentures may need repairs or adjustments. Signs that you need to see a dentist include:
- Loose Fit
If your dentures feel loose, they might need an adjustment. Denture adhesive may also help.
- Cracks or Chips
Any visible damage should be repaired by a dentist immediately.
- Discomfort
Persistent discomfort is a sign that something is wrong, and you should see a dentist. In the meantime, rinse with warm saltwater if your gums feel sore, and give your mouth a break.
Proper denture care is essential for your oral health and overall comfort. By following these tips and visiting your dentist regularly, you can ensure your dentures stay in excellent condition. Remember, if you have any questions or need assistance, our dental office in Akron is just a call away.
Dr. Kyle Eberhardt enjoys helping patients achieve better overall health through enhanced dental care. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2007 and has since pursued continuing education in the field of dentistry. He is committed to lifelong learning and has received a fellowship from the Midwest Implant Institute in Ohio. He has also pursued advanced training with CEREC doctors in Arizona and North Carolina.