Are you considering getting dentures, or have you recently started wearing them? Maintaining good oral hygiene with dentures is essential for overall health and well-being. However, it is common to have questions about how to properly care for your dentures to protect your oral health.
Common questions about dentures and oral hygiene
1. How often should I clean my dentures?
Like natural teeth, dentures need regular cleaning to prevent plaque buildup and maintain oral health. Patients should clean their dentures at least twice daily — once in the morning and once before bed. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush or denture brush to remove food particles, stains, and bacteria. Let them soak in a denture solution to help ensure that they remain in good shape.
2. Can I use regular toothpaste on my dentures?
While toothpaste is effective for cleaning natural teeth, it can be too abrasive for dentures and may cause scratches. Instead, use a mild dish soap or denture solution to clean one's dentures. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, which can damage denture materials.
3. Do I still need to go to the dentist if I have dentures?
Yes, it is important to continue visiting the dentist regularly, even if you have dentures. Our dentist will check the fit of your dentures, assess the health of your gums and oral tissues, and provide professional cleaning to remove stubborn plaque and tartar. Regular dental check-ups can prevent oral health issues like gum disease and infections.
4. Can I wear my dentures while sleeping?
While it is not recommended to sleep with dentures in, some people may choose to do so occasionally. However, sleeping with dentures increases the risk of oral infections and can cause gum irritation. Removing your dentures at night and soaking them in a denture-cleaning solution can help keep them clean and maintain their shape.
5. How do I prevent bad breath with dentures?
There are many causes of bad breath, including trapped food particles under the dentures or bacteria on the gums and tongue. To prevent bad breath, thoroughly clean the dentures after each meal and brush the gums and tongue with a soft-bristled toothbrush or tongue scraper. Additionally, stay hydrated, and consider using a mouthwash specifically designed for those who wear dentures.
6. How do I keep my dentures secure?
Denture adhesives can help improve the stability and retention of your dentures, especially if you have a lower denture that tends to move around while you are speaking or eating. However, if the dentures consistently feel loose or uncomfortable, it may be time to visit the dentist for a fitting adjustment.
7. What should I do if my dentures break or become damaged?
Dentures consist of durable materials and can last for a long time. However, accidents can and do happen. When dentures break or become damaged, do not try to repair them at home. DIY repairs can cause further damage and affect the fit and function of the dentures. Instead, schedule an appointment with our office as soon as possible. Our dental team can assess the damage and determine the best course of action, whether it involves repairing or replacing the dentures.
While waiting for an appointment, patients can use materials from a denture repair kid. They typically include bonding material or false teeth that can replace teeth that have fallen out of the denture. However, it is important to remember that this is only a short-term fix and should only be an option in dental emergencies.
Do you have further questions?
By following the above tips and addressing concerns as soon as possible, you can keep your new dentures looking and feeling their best for years to come. If you have further questions about how to care for your dentures, our team is here to help. Call our office to learn more or schedule an appointment.
Request an appointment or call Hemet Dental Center: Brian Stiewel DDS, INC. at 951-707-4366 for an appointment in our Hemet office.
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