The Best Way to Clean Your Dentures
As a Dental Technician for the past 44 years, I have made thousands of dentures and this is what I recommend:
First, look to see if your denture has a soft liner. This will be a soft surface on the denture side that fits against your mouth. If you are not sure, press the surface with you fingernail. If it makes a mark then you likely have a soft liner in you appliance. Second, if you see any silver metal on your denture either clasp or silver palate DO NOT use step 6 below. Doing so will make your soft liner turn hard and any metal will get a tarnished color.
1- Always brush your denture over a sink full of water. The most likely place you will damage your denture is dropping it in the sink while it is being brushed. It takes just a few seconds to fill the sink and you will be glad your did when you drop it.
2-Brush your denture with a denture brushavailable at any drug store. Never use a standard tooth brush. The bristles in a normal tooth brush are made of nylon and will cut groves in your denture acrylic.
3-NEVER brush your denture back and forth like you were scrubbing the kitchen floor, Brush you denture from the top to the biting edge of the tooth like you would natural teeth.
4- Baking soda is an excellent cleaner for your denture. You can also use regular tooth paste is you prefer.
5-Soak your denture in a glass of plain water or you may add a little baking soda to the water to soak overnight.
6-About once a month you may soak your denture in a glass of half water and half Clorox over night This will remove any stains that have attached to your denture. Once a month only, you do not want to bleach the color out of your denture.
It is not necessary to use any commercial cleaner on your denture and many may actually harm your denture. If you have had to avoid step six above do not use commercial cleaners. Most use oxidizing agents the same as a Clorox solution. They will in time damage the soft liner and tarnish any metal on your appliance.
Your dentist should give you instructions on the best way to clean your set of dentures. Some dentists recommend cleaning with clorox after removing from your mouth. Other dentists will recommend using products like Polident. Dentures should be brushed at least once a day, and thoroughly cleaned at least once a week.
Knowing how to clean properly dentures is an essential part of prosthetic teeth maintenance. Teeth are not only functional, but their aesthetic properties improve smiles. Washing dentures properly prevent bacteria growth, odors and remove stains.
Poorly cleaned dentures can effect comfort due to irritation of gums and bad taste while in mouth. A daily false teeth regimen can easily be accomplished with a few short steps. Follow the direction below to learn how to properly clean dentures.
To learn how to clean properly dentures, you will need:
Small container large enough for dentures
Small toothbrush
Denture cleaner
Denture cleaning toothpaste
Access to warm water
Drying cloth
The information below can be used for full and partial dentures.
DirectionsStep 1. Remove loose dirt. Take prosthetic teeth out of mouth and rinse under a flow of water. Running water over dentures causes loose dirt to fall off in the first step of learning to clean dentures.
Step 2. Submerge teeth. Combine warm water and cleaner to make a denture soak to use in the washing prosthetic practice. Let teeth soak for three to five minutes in order to soften hard dirt to allow for better cleaning.
Step 3. Brush away specks. Use a toothbrush with dental toothpaste to remove stains and leftover food to ensure cleaner teeth. Continue reading to learn how to clean dentures.
Step 4. Perform final steps. After fully brushing prosthetics, rinse with warm water three to five times. Let dentures dry before re-inserting in mouth.
Congratulations! The task of cleaning dentures is complete by following a few simple directions. Now you know the correct procedures to provide a thorough cleansing of prosthetic teeth. The above directives improve dental health and smile.
WarningsCoffee, tea and smoking stain dentures
Extremely dry dentures can cause friction when worn
TipsUse baking soda as a cleaning alternative
Soak in hydrogen peroxide and water to whiten teeth
Rinse dentures after meals
just brush them with denter cleaner or tooth paste
They make a special substance or you can put them in baking soda and salt.
The best way to keep the cost of dentures down is to have them all done at the same time arrangment
The safest way to remove coffee stains from dentures is by using a product like polydent. You can pick it up at you local drug store.
One of the most effective ways to safely clean coffee stains from partial dentures without bleaching or scracthing them, are denture cleaning tablets.
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Partial dentures are used for people who do not need the extensive work of full or permanent dentures. Partial dentures act as a way to replace one or two teeth without having to permanently fix it. They act as a sort of retainer that you put in every morning (or whenever you choose to wear them). It is because of the type of materials partial dentures are made out of that allow them to be extremely easy to clean and comfortable to wear.