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How to Correctly Care for Your Partial Dentures

Did you know that 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth?

If you’re one of them, you may be considering–or already wearing–partial dentures. These common dental prostheses can improve your confidence, appearance, and the ability to enjoy your favorite foods.

But, like other facets of oral health, dentures require regular care to maintain.

In this post, we’ll outline the correct way to care for your partial dentures and keep your mouth healthy in the meantime.

Cleaning Your Partial Dentures

Artificial teeth found on dentures are softer and easier to damage than natural teeth. The last thing you want to do is grab your ordinary toothbrush and toothpaste and start scrubbing!

There are products specially designed to keep dentures clean and in good condition. Here’s your three-step guide to denture care.

1. Soak

When you wear your dentures all day, your gums and mouth need the chance to relax.

Take this time to soak your dentures in warm water and cleaning tablets designed for dentures. These tablets are half the battle in removing plaque, stains, and tiny food particles.

If your dentures start to look yellow over time, soak them in a dual-action cleansing and whitening product for best results.

2. Brush

Soaking your dentures allows plaque and other particles to soften on the surface of the teeth.

After they’ve soaked for a while, use a soft denture brush to gently and carefully brush the teeth clean. Use the remaining soaking water to do this–never regular toothpaste!

Once you’re finished, rinse your dentures under warm running water. Also be sure to discard the soaking water and use a fresh batch each day.

3. Submerge

Now that your dentures are clean, the final step is to soak them for the night.

If you leave your dentures out to dry overnight, the delicate acrylic can warp and become distorted. Keep your dentures soft and pliable by soaking them in plain water overnight.

Follow these three steps every day to prolong the life of your dentures and maintain that beautiful smile.

Maintain a Good Oral Care Routine

If you think dentures are something only seniors wear, think again. The truth is that 53% of denture wearers started wearing dentures before the age of 44!

Whether you’re 44 or 94, it’s vital to keep up a good routine of caring for your mouth and gums. Here are a few tips to help you do so:

  • Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and dental care.
  • When your partial denture is removed, use a regular toothbrush and toothpaste to brush your natural teeth.
  • Floss daily.
  • Use a soft cloth or toothbrush to clean your tongue, gums, cheeks, the roof of your mouth, and ridge where your dentures sit.

What if your mouth becomes irritated or sore from your dentures? Consult your dentist, who can adjust the fit to make wearing your partial dentures more comfortable.

Final Thoughts

Just like natural teeth, you can keep your dentures in excellent condition by following a good routine of daily care.

Do you have more questions about partial dentures or dental care? Are you looking for a reputable gentle dentist in the La Mesa area?

Contact our office today for more information or to schedule an appointment.