For many people, dentures are an integral part of their daily lives, and their oral health can be very different when they have them in than when they don’t. That’s why taking care of your false teeth and maintaining excellent oral hygiene with or without them are key to improving your overall health and well-being and preventing problems like gum disease or tooth decay from occurring. These tips can help you care for your false teeth and maintain optimal oral hygiene, which will make all the difference in how healthy you look and feel every day.
Why cleaning your dentures is important?
Brushing your teeth is essential for keeping them healthy, but proper dental care doesn’t end with brushing. Cleaning your dentures is just as important, especially if you wear them full-time. That’s because when you don’t wear false teeth, saliva helps to clean out dead cells from between teeth. However, there isn’t anything in place to remove these cells when you wear them. This can lead to problems like bad breath and tooth decay over time.
How to make sure your denture cleaner doesn’t harm you
It is important to have good oral hygiene when you have false teeth. But denture cleaners contain chemicals that can irritate or dry out your mouth, causing pain or even infection. Since denture cleansers are part of your daily routine, it’s important to find one that won’t damage your teeth or gums.
Look for mild ingredients such as baking soda, essential oils, and lemon juice. Baking soda is great at reducing bad breath and freshening your mouth without harming your teeth or gums. It’s also a natural way to whiten your teeth. Essential oils like peppermint, tea tree oil, lavender, or eucalyptus are popular because they smell nice and can help reduce sensitivity in people with dry mouths.
What can I do about bad breath when wearing a denture?
Bad breath is a common problem with false teeth, especially when you first start wearing them. Several factors could cause this bad breath, so it’s important to understand what causes it to find a solution that works best for you. If you notice an odor coming from your mouth, particularly after eating something starchy like bread or rice, then there may be debris hiding underneath your denture. The easiest way to combat an odor coming from under your denture is to gently scrape off any bits of food using a toothpick or the end of a spoon every day before you put it on your device. While chewing sugarless gum after meals can also help reduce residue stuck between teeth and gums—make sure not to chew too aggressively while wearing your partial!
Keeping Your Denture Looking New
If you’re like most people, you want your denture to last as long as possible. Yet many people know nothing about how to care for their teeth. It may surprise you to learn that false teeth can last longer if you clean them carefully. There are a few different ways you can do so, but with time and patience, it’s easy to keep your smile shining bright. The first step is to brush gently; you don’t need to be rough when brushing. Be sure to brush after every meal and drink, especially hot drinks such as coffee or tea. Brush in small circles on each tooth surface in a soft motion, again avoid any hard scrubbing motions as they could cause damage.
Contact your dentist
If you are having any issues with denture care or maintaining the hygiene of your mouth, contact your dentist today. Sometimes the first step in proper care is simply understanding what is going on right now. Your dentist can help you identify the current issues and help get you back on track for great oral care.
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