Denture Care

Dentures: Care Tips for Maximum Longevity

Congratulations on restoring your complete smile! Your new dentures or partials are a significant investment in your smile and overall quality of life. Our team at Dental Care of Madison has put together care tips to ensure your dentures maintain optimal comfort, function, and aesthetics for years to come. Here's a look at how to care for your new replacement teeth.







Clean Your Dentures Daily

It's important to remove your dentures at night and clean them thoroughly. Rinse off any loose food particles and brush your dentures with a soft-bristled denture brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser. Avoid using hot water to clean or rinse your dentures to prevent them from warping. It's important to keep your dentures above a soft surface or towel when cleaning them so they don't accidentally crack or break if you drop them.

Soak Your Dentures Overnight

Your dentures must always stay moist to prevent damage, so it is important to place them in water or a denture cleanser solution overnight. Make sure to rinse them in lukewarm water before placing them back in your mouth.

Rinse Your Dentures After Meals

Consuming dark foods and beverages can stain your dentures over time, leaving them dull and discolored. That is why we recommend rinsing them after meals, which helps remove food debris and lowers the risk of staining. Handle your dentures gently to avoid accidental breakage or damage.

Don’t Use Denture Adhesives as a Solution for Ill-Fitting Dentures

Denture adhesives are often used for an added sense of security and stability. However, they should never be used to hold ill-fitting dentures in place, which can cause soreness and discomfort rather than resolving your concerns. If you feel your dentures no longer provide the ideal fit, contact us to schedule a consultation. We will make adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and improved function.

Avoid DIY Denture Care

If your dentures are damaged or no longer provide a proper fit, contact our office to schedule an appointment. We may recommend relining your dentures to improve their fit and function. Avoid making repairs or adjustments to your dentures to prevent irreparable damage.

Maintain Good Oral Hygiene Practices

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean any remaining teeth and don't forget to clean your gums, tongue, and roof of your mouth. It's important to maintain daily oral hygiene care even if you don't have any teeth remaining to prevent infections from developing. If you use any denture adhesives, make sure no residue remains on your gums.

Keep Up with Routine Dental Exams

Even if you are missing all of your natural teeth, it is important to keep up with routine preventative care. Our dedicated dentists and team will ensure your dentures stay functional and that you maintain optimal oral health.

Dentures and Partials Near Me in Madison, MS

Contact Dental Care of Madison for more denture care tips. Our dedicated dentists and team are happy to offer guidance to ensure your dentures continue to enhance your smile and quality of life for years to come. Call us at (601) 898-9390 to schedule an appointment or request one online today!

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