Not
too long ago, you spent a lot of the time at the dentist office and
were fitted for your new dentures
You've
waited to receive your new dentures and once you received them, you
were amazed at how beautiful and shiny they were. You've now had your
new dentures for over six months and you've notice that they aren't
as shiny as they were when you first got them. You don't understand
this because, you brush them every once in a while and you soak them
once every two weeks.If
you had your dentures for any considerable amount of time and you
notice discoloring, or that your dentures are not as shiny and clean
as they were when you first receive them, then it is important to
know about proper denture care. Proper denture care is basically the
same care that you would use if you are taking care of your natural
teeth. Your denture need just as much attention as your natural
teeth, in order to stay fresh and clean as the day you first receive
them.
Proper
denture care begins with brushing your dentures at least twice a day.
This means brushing your dentures after your first meal of the day,
and after your last meal of the day. Brushing your dentures is just
as though you were brushing your natural teeth except, you will take
your dentures out place them in a bowl of water, using toothpaste and
a toothbrush you will proceed to brush your dentures in and around
the teeth as well as the tops and bottoms of your pink acrylic
plates. This process should be repeated over and over for roughly 2
to 3 minutes.
This
procedure will ensure that all foreign material has been cleared away
from your dentures, as well as any build up of bacteria or harmful
foreign objects. Those things could potentially discolor your
dentures as well as make them not fit properly. These procedures are
very important if you want to sustain the look and the feel your
dentures had when they were new. This should be a daily practice to
get used to because this will ensure that your dentures will last a
long time. Proper denture care has to be performed on a daily bases
in order to provide you with bright and clean false teeth.
The
next step in proper denture care is to soak your dentures in a
solution that will free up any hidden material that can be caught
between the dentures. This will also help with staining or any other
foreign material that has embedded itself on your dentures such as
coffee, blueberries, or any substance that can discolor your dentures
from not being removed properly. Many people forget to do this and as
a result, their dentures tend to get discolored and end up not
looking fresh and clean. So soaking your dentures every night that
you will ensure that your denture will look as new as they did the
day you purchase them.
The
other important fact about proper denture care is when cleaning your
dentures daily, you will notice any imperfections or damage that may
have been caused to your dentures as a result of something that you
either chewed on, or your dentures probably dropped or were
mishandled. If you wait long periods of time in between cleanings, in
many cases, you will not find out this information until it is too
late and your dentures are not fitting properly. This type of care
means to clean your dentures and while you're brushing them, make
sure you're looking for any imperfections are problems that may
exist.
Proper
denture care also pertains to denture placement when not being used.
If your dentures are not placed in a safe place when they are not
being used the probability of them getting damaged his very high. So
it is very important to make sure your dentures are placed somewhere
that they are protected from damage while not being used. In some
cases this can be in an enclosure or a place where they cannot fall
or be pushed off of a nightstand or a sink counter.
It's
very important to take care of your dentures in order to ensure that
they last for a long period of time, and you do not experience any
discoloration or imperfections as a result of improper care.