How to Clean Dentures?

Not having a mouth full of natural teeth does not mean you should neglect your oral health. 

The way you care for your dentures is so important. Not only does it keep them clean and free from staining, but proper care can also make them more comfortable and ensure their longevity, too.

Not sure where to start? This article explores how to clean dentures. 

Cleaning Dentures

Keeping your dentures clean is easier than you think. And, it should be done daily to keep them looking great and to ensure your mouth remains healthy. 

Remove your dentures from your mouth so that you can thoroughly clean them. Then, using non-abrasive toothpaste or cleaner and a soft toothbrush, brush your dentures to remove any food particles or buildup that may be on them. 

The key is to make sure you are getting all sides of the dentures, including the artificial tooth and the part that sits on your gums. 

Once they are clean, place the dentures in a cleaning solution to soak. This helps to remove plaque while disinfecting them. You are left with fresh-feeling dentures that look and feel good. 

This should be done every single day. 

If your dentures become too stained, your dentist will be able to clean them up for you on your next appointment. 

Additional Tips for Clean Dentures

There are a few things you should keep in mind when caring for your dentures, including: 

The better care you provide for your dentures, the longer they will be there. 

How Often Should Dentures Be Cleaned? 

Give your dentures a proper cleaning at least once every single day. Exceptional attention will include brushing or at least rinsing them after every meal. 

Your dentures may not be natural teeth, but they do need to be treated as such. You are still susceptible to bacterial infections, fungal infections, and inflammation. It is imperative to keep your teeth clean so that the rest of your mouth, especially your gums, remain healthy. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Dentures 

Should dentures be removed at night? 

It is recommended that you remove and soak your dentures overnight unless your dentist advises you otherwise. 

Will I still need to see the dentist if I have dentures? 

Yes, you will still need to visit your dentist regularly even without natural teeth. Your dentist will keep an eye on the soft tissue areas in your mouth, such as your gums, tongue, and cheek. Your dentist can advise you what the frequency of these visits should be. 

Learn More About Dentures at Fairbanks Dental Associates

At Fairbanks Dental Associates, we strive to provide our patients with the most incredible smile, whether natural or through the use of alternatives, such as dentures, partials, or dental implants. 

Learn more today. Contact us at 254-778-4402. Or, request an appointment online.