Dentures are medical appliances that replace missing or damaged teeth and they are also removable. They make dentures from different materials such as composite resin, acrylic, and porcelain. Dental technicians design dentures to resemble your natural teeth.
There are two major types of dentures that are; partial and complete dentures. Dentists install partial dentures when some part of the tooth still exists. While they use complete dentures in cases of missing teeth. Dentures can last up to 10 years with proper care and maintenance.
How To Avoid Bacteria Build Up on Dentures
Regardless of the denture type that you have, proper care and maintenance are important to ensure their longevity. Here are the steps you need to follow to prevent the buildup of bacteria;
Daily Cleaning
Daily cleaning is also important as it helps ensure that bacteria does not build up in your dentures. The first thing is to take out your dentures and rinse both your mouth and dentures to remove food particles. Soak the dentures in a denture cleanser as you brush your teeth and tongue. Using a different soft brush, brush your dentures to remove food particles that may be stuck.
That being said, it is important to stay away from abrasive materials such as toothpaste and harsh toothbrushes when cleaning dentures. Harsh abrasive materials may ruin the dentures therefore, before you put the dentures back on, rinse with water.
Maintenance
Aside from daily cleaning, you will also have to take additional maintenance to prevent the buildup of bacteria. It is important to soak your dentures in water or a cleaning solution whenever you take them out. Avoid soak in your dentures in hot water as this could ruin the dentures.
It is also vital that you keep up with your dental appointments. This will give your dentist a chance to check on your teeth and dentures. Thus, make sure that you schedule regular dental check-ups.
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