How
do I keep my dentures clean?
......<1>Rinse
the denture under water after meals to remove loose food debris.
<2> Brush regularly after each meal, or at least before
bed. This removes the plaque and some stains. <3> Brush
with water, soap, or a mildly abrasive toothpaste, or denture
paste. Scouring powders or other abrasive cleaners should not
be used because they scratch the denture. Scratches make the denture
more susceptible to collecting debris, plaque and stain. <4>
You can use a denture brush or a regular soft toothbrush to clean
the denture, but use a separate brush for cleaning any natural
teeth you have. <5>Make sure you reach all areas of the
denture. <6> The denture can be soaked in a solvent (such
as Efferdent, Polident) or a detergent with a chemical action
that removes or loosens light stains and deposits. Rinse the denture
with water afterwards. Chemical immersions can be done daily or
several times a week. <7> Ultrasonic cleaning is done during
a dental appointment to remove heavy stain and calculus (tartar).
<8>The most effective way to keep your dentures clean is
by daily brushing, in combination with soaking the dentures in
a chemical solution.
Some
helpful hints:
.......<1>
When brushing the appliance do not hold it firmly or with pressure
as this can break the denture. <2>Clean the denture over
a sink half filled with water and place a towel in the sink to
act as a cushion in case the denture should drop. <3> Do
not soak or rinse the denture in hot water, this can distort the
shape and fit of the denture. <4>Never scrape the denture
with sharp instruments in an attempt to remove hard deposits.
Instead, take it to a dental professional for them to remove the
deposits. <5>Never use a hard bristled brush to clean the
denture. This can scratch the denture. <6> Make sure to
leave your denture out overnight, or out of the mouth for a period
of 6 to 8 hours daily. Wearing them at all times without allowing
your gums a chance "to breathe" , can result in infections of
the soft tissues under the denture.<7>When your dentures
are not in your mouth, keep them in water or denture solutions.
They need to be kept in a wet environment in order to maintain
the proper fit.
Your
gums are important too:
......Not
only do your dentures need maintenance, but care also needs to
be given to the tissues under your denture. The gums should be
cleaned daily with a soft toothbrush or a washcloth. This removes
the plaque and debris on the gums. It also massages and stimulates
circulation of tissues. Massage your gums by placing the thumb
and index finger over the ridge and use a "press-and-release"
stroke.
Remaining
natural teeth:
.......It
is very important to keep any remaining natural teeth free of
plaque. To clean your natural teeth
How
do I know my dentures no longer fit?
.......<1>
problems chewing food with dentures <2>chronic cheek biting
<3>difficulty in speech <4> red and inflamed tissues
<5>discomfort with wearing the denture <6>cracked
corners of your mouth . |