A Comprehensive Guide to Caring for Your Dentures

added on: August 10, 2024

Dentures are a fantastic solution for restoring your smile and maintaining the functionality of your mouth. However, like natural teeth, they require proper care and maintenance. By taking care of your dentures, you can ensure they last longer and stay comfortable. This guide will cover the essential steps for keeping your dentures in tip-top shape.

Cleaning Your Dentures

Proper cleaning is crucial for the longevity and hygiene of your dentures. Here are some steps to follow:

  • Rinse After Eating

Always rinse your dentures with water after eating to remove any food particles.

  • Brush Daily

Use a soft-bristled brush designed for dentures to clean them daily. Avoid using regular toothpaste as it can be too abrasive.

  • Soak Overnight

Keep your dentures in a denture-cleaning solution or water overnight to maintain their shape and cleanliness.

  • Avoid Hot Water

Hot water can warp your dentures. Use lukewarm or cold water for rinsing and soaking.

Handling Your Dentures

Dentures can be delicate, so handling them with care is essential. 

  • Avoid Dropping

Always hold your dentures securely when handling them to avoid accidental drops.

  • Hold Over a Soft Surface

When cleaning or handling your dentures, do it over a towel or a sink filled with water to prevent damage just in case they fall.

  • Store Properly

When not wearing your dentures, store them in a denture case filled with water or a denture-cleaning solution to prevent them from drying out.

Regular Dental Check-Ups

Even with dentures, regular dental check-ups are necessary to ensure your mouth stays healthy. During these visits, the team at our dental office in Kettering will:

  • Check Fit and Comfort

Your dentist will assess if your dentures still fit correctly and make adjustments if necessary.

  • Examine Oral Health

Regular check-ups help monitor the health of your gums and remaining natural teeth.

  • Provide a Professional Cleaning

Our dental hygienists can provide professional denture cleaning to remove tough stains and buildup.

Troubleshooting Common Denture Issues

Sometimes, you might face issues with your dentures. While you can resolve a few things at home, we recommend contacting us.

  • Soreness or Irritation

If your gums are sore, remove your dentures for a few hours to give them a rest. If you experience persistent pain, continuous discomfort, or sores in your mouth, contact our dental office in Kettering

  • Loose Dentures

Loose dentures can cause discomfort and difficulty eating. If this happens, schedule an appointment with us for adjustments.

  • Cracks or Breaks

Never try to fix broken dentures yourself. Always seek professional help for repairs.

Proper denture care is essential for maintaining your smile and oral health. Following these tips and regularly visiting your dentist can ensure your dentures stay in great shape. If you need any assistance or have concerns about your dentures, don’t hesitate to reach out to our dental office in Kettering. We’re here to help!

About The Author
Dr. Eric Callejo

Dr. Eric Callejo was honored as the Clinical Instructor of the Year by the Ohio State University College of Dentistry and named Dayton Magazine's Top Dentist. He has certifications in Invisalign and IV sedation and is a certified provider of Botox and Juvederm. He completed residencies in general practice and implant dentistry, earned the highest accreditations from the Academy of General Dentistry and the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, and completed continuing education in several dental institutions.


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