How to Clean Your False Teeth

How to Clean Your False TeethMany individuals are unaware that even false teeth can become coated with plaque. With time, the plaque hardens as it does on natural teeth, creating a fertile breeding ground for infectious creatures. To extend the life of dentures and maintain oral health, ensure that you are cleaning your dentures and also the mouth thoroughly. If you are still having trouble, you can try the following:

1. Prepare the Cleaning Area

Dentures can never be as strong as your natural teeth. Quite naturally, they can break or chip even after a minor fall. So, when cleaning dentures, place a folded towel at the bottom of your sink. Make sure you fill it with some inches of water. Doing so can prevent damage even if you drop your dentures.

2. Remove Dentures

Consistent and continuous use of dentures may cause build-up between the gums and dentures, which may cause the bone and gums to shrink.

However, many people continue using denture adhesives to prevent slipping. But here’s a simple hack: Fill your mouth with warm water and then swish until it loosens. You might need to repeat this a few times until the dentures become loose. Once you have removed the dentures, it is essential to remove the adhesive. For dislodging the adhesive, brush with toothpaste and use hot water. To remove adhesive from dentures, try placing them in icy water till it hardens. Once done, pluck off the remaining adhesive.

3. Get Rid of Debris from Dentures

You need not purchase all the denture care products that are typically advertised to be essentials. There are inexpensive denture cleaning options. For instance, you can avoid buying a denture brush as a fingernail brush serves the same purpose. A solution comprising half water and half vinegar can work well as a denture cleanser and whitener.

First, soak the dentures in the solution. Then, brush them gently. This will help clean the dentures and get rid of stains and hardened plaque. However, do not use vinegar if dentures are partials. Both salt and baking soda are safe cleansers. You can blend these with glycerin to make an effective toothpaste. However, the salt needs to be finely ground. If you wish to add flavor, include mint or another flavor. You can also brush the dentures with dishwashing liquid, antibacterial hand soap, and warm water.

4. Follow Denture Disinfection

Brushing will clean up the dentures but cannot disinfect them. Disinfection is mandatory as acrylic dentures are porous and make a good breeding ground for harmful organisms. It is a good idea to consult a specialist to know how to disinfect the dentures properly.

How to Care For Your Mouth

To take care of your oral health:

  • Brush gums twice daily
  • Rinse with warm salt water before putting the dentures in every morning, after meals, and at night as you take the dentures out
  • Brush the tongue at least a few times daily. You can try rubbing aloe vera gel on the gums.

Even if you use home remedies for cleaning, it is not always enough. At some point, the dentures will need readjustment or replacement.

Concluding Thoughts

It may be useful to access health-related information by reading on the internet or talking to friends, but you also need to consult a doctor before trying new treatments. Besides, make it a point to read the product labels.

For more information regarding your dental health,  please give Dr. Apsey of Smile Brightly Dental a call today!  We are located in Warren, MI and we can be reached at 586-573-7700!

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