Denture Care
At Dan's Denture Clinic, we understand that a new set of dentures may require some time to adjust to your new set of teeth. Depending on the dentures you choose, we offer our clients 3 months of FREE ADJUSTMENTS. We want to ensure that all our clients are comfortable and fully satisfied with our product. When you visit our denture clinic, we will carefully review your circumstances and determine the best way to meet all your needs, while staying within your budget.
Now that you have your new dentures from Dan's Denture Clinic you want to make sure you keep them in excellent condition so that you can continue to enjoy them for years to come. To help you keep your dentures clean and in good working order just follow these 5 simple rules:
Handle them with care
Dentures are surprisingly fragile, so you want to make sure you are handling them carefully. Don’t use toothpicks on them, as this can scratch the surface and create places for harmful bacteria to hide. Clean them over a bowl of water or a folded towel, so that if you accidentally drop them there is something to cushion the blow and reduce the chances of damage.
Clean them often
Dentures need to be cleaned often, because just like natural teeth they can harbor bacteria and tartar and can become stained. Improperly cleaned dentures can result in infection and irritation of the gums, so keeping them clean is imperative. Remove your dentures after every meal and clean them carefully with a soft bristle denture brush. You can also leave them to soak overnight in a special denture disinfecting solution.
Give your dentures a break
Always remove your dentures before bed and let your mouth rest for 6 to 8 hours. This allows the soft tissue in your mouth to rest and recover. Let your dentures soak in a glass of warm water or a special denture cleansing solution, which will also help to disinfect your dentures and remove stains, plaque, tartar and bacteria.
Look after your entire mouth
Your teeth are only one part of your mouth. After you remove your dentures give your mouth a good rinse and then use a soft toothbrush or face cloth to gently massage your gums. If you wear only partial dentures, be sure to brush your remaining teeth thoroughly with toothpaste and a toothbrush. Don't forget to get the hygienist to clean the remaining teeth routinely.
Be sure to visit your denturist at least once a year so that you can have your gums examined for changes or sores. Your denturist will also help you track any changes in fit, which typically occur because over time our gums and bones shift. If your dentures are no longer fitting correctly, they may irritate your mouth, causing sores and other problems. If you have any questions about your dentures and their proper care book an appointment with Dan at Dan's Denture Clinic by calling 780-244-3200.