Why Denture Care Matters for Your Oral Health
Proper denture care protects more than just your prosthetic teeth. Your gums, remaining natural teeth, and overall oral health all benefit from consistent cleaning and maintenance routines. When dentures are not cleaned regularly, bacteria and plaque can accumulate on their surfaces. This buildup may lead to gum irritation, bad breath, and even oral infections. Patients who neglect their denture care routine often experience discomfort and may need more frequent adjustments or replacements.
Think of your dentures like a pair of prescription glasses. Just as you would clean your lenses daily and have your vision checked regularly, your dentures require the same level of attention. Brushing your dentures each day removes food particles and prevents staining. Soaking them overnight keeps the material from drying out and warping. According to the American Dental Association, the average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth. This makes understanding proper denture care essential for many people.
Daily Cleaning Techniques
Your daily cleaning routine sets the foundation for long-lasting dentures. Remove your dentures after eating and rinse them under running water to wash away loose food debris. Use a soft-bristled brush designed specifically for dentures, as regular toothbrushes can be too abrasive and cause scratches.
Brush all surfaces of your dentures gently but thoroughly at least once per day. Avoid using regular toothpaste because many contain harsh ingredients that can damage denture material. Instead, use a mild dish soap, denture cleaner, or a cleaning solution recommended by your dental team. Rinse your dentures completely before placing them back in your mouth to avoid ingesting any cleaning product residue.
Overnight Soaking Guidelines
Most dentures need moisture to maintain their shape and flexibility. Place your dentures in plain water or a denture-soaking solution each night while you sleep. Avoid using hot water because high temperatures can warp the plastic and ruin the fit. If your dentures have metal attachments, check with your dental team about which soaking solutions are safe to use.
The following tips may help keep your dentures in excellent condition:
- Rinse dentures after every meal to remove food particles
- Handle dentures over a folded towel or a filled sink to prevent breakage if dropped
- Store dentures in a covered container with liquid to prevent drying
- Never use bleach or abrasive cleaners on denture surfaces
- Visit your dental team regularly for professional cleanings and fit checks
Consistent overnight care helps maintain the structural integrity of your dentures and promotes better oral hygiene overall.
When to Visit Your Dentist for Denture Care
Even with excellent home care, your dentures need professional attention. Your mouth changes over time, and bone loss or gum recession can affect how your dentures fit. Regular dental checkups allow your dental team to examine your dentures for wear, cracks, or damage you might not notice. We can also check your gum tissue and remaining teeth for any signs of concern.
Schedule an appointment if your dentures start feeling loose, cause sore spots, or click when you speak or eat. These symptoms often indicate a need for adjustment or relining. Attempting to fix dentures at home with over-the-counter adhesives or repair kits can cause additional damage and should be avoided. Damaged dentures may require professional repair or replacement to restore proper function and comfort.
Discover Quality Denture Care at Smile Craft Dental
Smile Craft Dental is committed to providing comprehensive denture care in Sunnyvale with a focus on your comfort and satisfaction. Our team offers personalized treatment using advanced techniques and prioritizes strong communication. We take time to listen and address your concerns gracefully and sensitively. Our practice accepts most major insurance plans and features Spanish-speaking staff members to serve our diverse community.
We invite you to experience the difference trusted denture care makes for your smile and quality of life. Visit our about page to learn more about our team and approach. When you are ready to schedule your appointment or have questions about caring for your dentures, please contact us to speak with our friendly staff.
Questions Answered on This Page
Q. What is the proper way to take care of my dentures?
Q. Can a dentist help ensure my dentures are in good condition?
Q. How do I clean my dentures?
Q. Should I contact you immediately after damaging my dentures?
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Q. How should new denture wearers change their eating practices?
Q. How do removable partial dentures work?
Q. How can I tell if my dentures need to be relined or rebased?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Does effective denture care include adjustments and repair?
A.It is never a good idea to attempt to fix or adjust dentures yourself. If there is a problem with the dentures, then schedule an appointment with us to fix it. Denture care does not mean the patient will need significant repairs each time.
Q. With good denture care, how long will dentures last?
A.Proper care can help patients get the most wear out of their dentures. On average, patients should look to replace their dentures every five to 10 years. The mouth may change over time, while the jaw bone may shift and require a new set of dentures after this time period.
Q. What other supplies are necessary for cleaning dentures?
A.Patients should stock up on a few supplies for maximum denture comfort and cleanliness. Besides using a solution to soak the dentures, patients need a denture adhesive, such as Fixodent®, Sea Bond®, or Poligrip®. A soft toothbrush for cleaning the mouth and a separate one for the dentures are also essential supplies for a healthy mouth.
Q. Does routine denture care mean more visits to the dentist?
A.Maintaining excellent denture care could help patients avoid visiting the dentist repeatedly for denture problems. Part of caring for the dentures involves routine visits to the dentist yearly. It is essential to make an appointment with our dentist if you’re experiencing discomfort or other denture problems.
Q. Can cleaning dentures whiten them?
A.Cleaning dentures with the right products after every meal can keep stains from setting in. Brushing and soaking can help dentures appear brighter and whiter. Avoid using abrasive cleansers, which could cause the material to wear away.
Q. How do I know if a denture care product is effective?
A.When choosing products, look for the seal from the American Dental Association. Products with an ADA seal have been proven safe with clinical studies. The doctor or another member of our staff can give you additional denture product recommendations.
Denture Terminology
Denture BaseThe denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
A Sunnyvale Team Is Ready to Help with Denture Care
If you are interested in restoring your smile with a fully-functional set of teeth, give us a call at (650) 967-9900. We will schedule an appointment as soon as possible and set you on the path to a better, brighter smile. We will customize the dentures to match the size of your mouth and find the right fit.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2023
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page.
2023 - WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2023
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