Dental Hygiene Tips & Service for Optimal Denture Care

Dentures that are filthy pose some dangers. While the most persuasive reason may be because they appear to be filthy, there are further dangers that can damage you. Here are some tips for denture care and where to find dental hygiene services in the greater Toronto area.

Infection With A Fungus

A fungal infection, known as "thrush," is the complication of dirty dentures that poses the greatest risk of pain, irritation, and transmission. Thrush is a fungus overgrowth caused by Candida albicans that usually appears on the roof of the mouth beneath the denture. 

Patients with a dry mouth or who do not remove their dentures regularly are more likely to get thrush. Inflammation caused by the fungus results in bright red, painful gums. Patients with this illness require antifungal medicine and a period of "rest" for their gums without the denture to recuperate.

Sores In The Mouth

Aside from a fungal infection, a lack of cleaning dentures permits food debris to accumulate between the denture and the gums. This, too, can result in sore areas, inflammation, and ulcers in the mouth.

Changes in Appearance

There's also the aesthetic risk of not washing your dentures. They will discolour over time, changing the colour of both the plastic teeth and the acrylic gum tissues. Attempting to remove (rather than avoid) these accumulated stains can cause abrasion of the denture, altering the form and appearance of the teeth and gums.

Removable partial or full dentures necessitate extra care to be clean, stain-free, and presentable. Follow these actions to keep your dentures in good shape:

After Eating, Remove and Rinse Dentures

To eliminate food debris and other loose particles, run water over your dentures. Place a towel on the counter or in the sink, or fill the sink with water, to prevent the dentures from breaking if you drop them.

Take care with your dentures. When cleaning, be careful not to bend or harm the plastic or clasps.

After Removing Your Dentures, Brush Your Teeth

Brush your natural teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush, and clean your tongue, cheeks, and roof of your mouth (palate)with gauze or a soft toothbrush . Remove any remaining denture adhesive from your gums if you use it.

Make sure you brush your dentures at least once a day. Every day, take out your dentures and gently clean them. To remove food, plaque, and other deposits, soak them and wash them with a soft-bristled brush and nonabrasive denture cleanser. Clean the grooves that fit against your gums to eliminate residual glue if you use denture adhesive. Denture cleaners should not be used within the mouth.

Soak Dentures in Warm Water Overnight

To retain their shape, most varieties of dentures must be kept wet. Overnight, immerse the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking solution. Consult your dental hygienist about how to store your dentures at night correctly. Cleaning and soaking solutions should be followed according to the manufacturer's directions.

Thoroughly rinse dentures before replacing them in your mouth, especially if you used a denture-soaking solution. These solutions may include hazardous substances that cause vomiting, discomfort, or burns if consumed.

Have your Dental Hygiene Service Regularly

Your dental hygiene service will advise you on how often you should have your dentures inspected and cleaned. Your dental cleaning can help you get the right fit to avoid slippage and pain and evaluate the inside of your mouth for health.

If your teeth are loose, book an appointment as soon as it is possible. If your dentures go loose, do not wait till there are further complications. Irritation, ulcers, and infection can all be caused by loose dentures.

Generally speaking, you should avoid:

  • Abrasive Cleaning Materials. Brushes with stiff bristles, powerful cleaners, and harsh toothpaste should be avoided because they are abrasive and can harm your dentures.

  • Toothpaste That Whitens Teeth. Peroxide is commonly used in toothpaste marketed as whitening pastes; however, it does not affect the colour of denture teeth.

  • Bleach-containing Items. Bleaching products can weaken dentures and modify their colour, so avoid them. Dentures with metal attachments should not be soaked in chlorine-containing liquids because the metal will tarnish and corrode.

  • Hot Water. Avoid using boiling water, which might cause your dentures to warp.

Conclusion 

Dentures help improve your smile and boost your self-esteem. However, they must be properly cared for. Cleaning your dentures regularly increases their life and improves your dental health. Make sure to clean and soak your dentures with the proper materials every day, and contact your dental professional if you have any problems.

Since 2007, MobileDent has been providing high-quality dental hygiene services in Peel region, Toronto and surrounding areas.Your health and comfort are our main priorities at MobileDent, so request an appointment today!

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