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What is the Maintenance Routine for Keeping Dentures in Good Condition?

If you have lost a lot of teeth in your mouth due to periodontal disease, aging, or accident, then dentures are a great option to improve the function and aesthetics of your mouth. Dentures require a substantial amount of jawbone and tissues to make you the right fit for them. However, like your natural teeth and every other dental appliance, dentures also require a maintenance routine to last long.

Proper care is required if you have dentures and need lasting results. Read this blog for denture maintenance ideas and keep your dentures clean, comfortable, and damage-free.

What Are Dentures?

 When you’ve lost a lot of teeth, affecting your bite and the appearance of your smile, you can choose to get dentures. These oral prosthetics have soft tissue and crowns to mimic your natural teeth. If you are thinking, “Why not opt for dental implants,” remember that dental implants are the right choice when you have lost the jawbone as well to an infection or fracture.

Dentures sit atop your gums and mimic your natural teeth, improving your smile, bite, and general functioning.

Dentures have an average lifespan of 7-10 years, but denture maintenance can impact the longevity of these prosthetics. So, read on and learn how to keep your dentures in good condition.

Daily Cleaning

Much like natural teeth, dental dentures also require regular cleaning. Since dentures might have spaces where the food might get lodged, there is a risk of bacterial growth, which is hazardous to teeth. To prevent odor and staining, regular cleaning is essential. Here are some tips on cleaning dental dentures:

Rinse After Eating: When you have removable dentures, remove them after every meal and run water over them to remove any lodged food.

Brush Your Dentures: Both permanent and removable dentures require brushing them. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush for the same.

Use Denture Cleaner: For removable dentures, use denture cleaner, which comes in the form of paste and powder, and clean them with it. Toothpaste might be abrasive to the dentures and harm them. 

Handle With Care

Dentures are made of different materials, such as metal, porcelain, composite resin, etc. They are not as strong as your natural teeth and, thus, require due care. They are delicate and prone to breakage. So, here are the tips to handle them with care:

Mindful Eating: This is a crucial point. You have missing teeth, and dentures fill in for them. They improve your bite but can only do so if you are mindful of your eating. Avoid very hard and sticky foods such as candies or walnuts.

Avoid Bending or Forcing: There are complications with removable dentures. Be it partial or full dentures, they are crafted after taking an impression of your mouth. Thus, they fit you perfectly. If they don’t fit, don’t force them or bend them. Instead, consult us at Peace of Mind Studio so we can find the solution for you.

Soak Overnight

Removable dentures require much more care than permanent dental implant-based dentures. They must be removed at night, but it is not as easy as it sounds. Dentures must remain moist and maintain their shape to fit comfortably in your mouth. Here are the tips to keep them in good shape:

Use Room Temperature Water: Do not make the mistake of soaking dentures in hot water. Always use room temperature water, or they will warp and lose fit.

Soak in a Soaking Solution: There are dedicated denture soaking solutions available that you can use for soaking the dentures as these are believed to offer additional benefits.

Regular Checkup With Us

With dentures, you need regular dental appointments to ensure that your dentures are working fine and there aren’t any complications or other issues. During the Checkup, we will:

Inspect Your Dentures: We inspect your dentures for any signs of wear and tear or fitting issues. If your dentures are old, an inspection will reveal whether it is time to replace them.

Check Oral Health: The use of dentures doesn’t mean that you can’t develop another dental infection. We check your oral health for any signs of potential issues.

Why Peace of Mind Dental Studio?

Dental dentures are not just another prosthetic; they are a step towards a comfortable life, an improved bite and aesthetics, and a significant investment towards good oral health. Thus, you need the support of an expert dentist who is deft at denture treatment and is known to offer greater patient support.

At Peace of Mind Dental Studio, we aim to offer you the best denture treatment. We know it isn’t easy to choose a dental prosthetic, especially when your confidence has taken a hit. We offer the hope for greater oral health in the form of dentures.

Endnote

Denture maintenance is easy once you get the hang of it. Whether you opt for full or partial dentures, we guide you through the maintenance tips so your dentures last long. 

Written by Dr. Silverman

Dr. Silverman is the co-founder of Peace of Mind Dental, a Chandler Arizona, general dentistry practice.

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