Denture Care Dos and Don’ts

added on: August 12, 2024

Denture care is essential for maintaining a healthy and bright smile. Whether you are new to dentures or have been using them for years, following the right practices can help you avoid common issues and prolong the life of your dentures. Here are some important dos and don’ts for denture care that every denture wearer should know.

Dos for Denture Care

  • Clean Your Dentures Daily

Cleaning your dentures every day is crucial to prevent plaque build-up and stains. Here’s how you can do it effectively:

  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to brush your dentures and remove food particles and plaque gently.
  • Rinse with warm water and avoid hot water, which can warp the dentures.
  • Use a mild denture cleaner rather than regular toothpaste, which can be too abrasive.

 

  • Handle with Care

Dentures are delicate and can break easily if not handled properly. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Clean over a soft surface, such as a towel or bowl of water, to cushion any accidental drops.
  • Avoid bending or damaging the plastic or clasps. Always handle your dentures gently to avoid unnecessary wear and tear.

  • Soak Dentures Overnight

Keeping your dentures moist is important to maintain their shape. Here’s what you should do:

  • Use a denture-soaking solution to clean and maintain the dentures.
  • Store in lukewarm water if no solution is available. Make sure the water is not hot, as it can damage the dentures.

Don’ts for Denture Care

  • Avoid Using Abrasive Materials

Using harsh materials can scratch and damage your dentures. Keep the following in mind:

  • No regular toothpaste as it can be too abrasive for denture material.
  • Avoid stiff-bristled brushes because they can create tiny scratches on your dentures.

 

  • Don’t Ignore Sore Spots

Sore spots can indicate that your dentures are not fitting properly. Here’s what to do and what not to do:

  • Contact your dentist if you experience discomfort or sore spots. It’s essential to have your dentures adjusted.
  • Avoid over-the-counter or DIY adjustments. These can cause more harm than good.

Maintaining Oral Hygiene

Even with dentures, maintaining good oral hygiene is important. 

  • Brush your gums, tongue, and palate daily to help remove plaque.
  • Rinse your mouth after meals to keep it clean and free from food particles.
  • Visit our dental office in The Woodlands regularly to check for a proper fit and monitor oral health.

Taking care of your dentures involves daily cleaning, proper handling, and regular dental visits. Following these dos and don’ts ensures that your dentures stay in excellent condition and your smile remains bright.

If you need assistance with your dentures or are looking for a dentist in The Woodlands, contact our office today. Our team is ready to provide you with the best care and support for all your dental needs.

About The Author
Dr. Jennine Huet

Dr. Jennine Huet earned a Fellowship and Mastership at the Academy of General Dentistry and Fellowship at the International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. She worked with the US Army Reserve for 13 years as a dental assistant, dental lab technician, and eventually, a dentist. Dr. Huet has been active in different community causes and has received multiple industry awards.