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Can You Brush Dentures While They’re in Your Mouth?

June 4, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — lyndonfamilydental @ 8:50 pm
patient cleaning dentures with a toothbrush

Do you wear dentures and want to keep your smile in top shape? Balancing work, family, and denture maintenance can be tricky, but proper care is essential for both your health and your smile. Some people may try to find a shortcut to keeping their restorations in good condition, such as cleaning them while wearing them. Although this might seem easier, this approach may not be the most effective. Read on to discover why.

Can You Clean Your Dentures While Wearing Them?

While it’s possible to clean dentures while wearing them, removing them allows for a more thorough and effective cleaning. When dentures are out, you can reach areas that are difficult to clean while they’re in your mouth, making it easier to remove plaque and food particles. This method helps prevent bacteria from accumulating, thereby reducing the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems.

How to Care for Your Dentures

Keeping your dentures in top shape is crucial for both your oral health and a stunning smile. To help you with this, here’s a complete guide to effectively clean and maintain your dentures:

  • Brush: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and denture cleaning paste to prevent scratches or damage.
  • Handle with care: To avoid breakage, clean your dentures over a soft towel or in a sink filled with water.
  • Soak: Soak your dentures every evening in a denture-cleaning solution or cold water to keep them clean and prevent warping.
  • Rinse: Rinse your dentures well before putting them in to remove any soaking solution and avoid harmful chemicals.
  • Avoid bleach: Unless your dentist says otherwise, avoid using bleach as it can damage the acrylic in your dentures.

Although you can reach some areas of your dentures while wearing them, following recommended cleaning procedures is crucial for thorough care. Also, schedule a dental appointment for expert advice on maintaining your oral health and proper denture care.

About the Practice

At Lyndon Family Dental, Dr. Marley Rinoldo and Dr. Simone P. Reid lead a dedicated team focused on helping you maintain a healthy and beautiful smile. We offer a full range of services, from preventive care to cosmetic procedures, tailored to achieve your perfect smile. Our expertise includes various tooth replacement options, such as dentures, and we are committed to providing exceptional patient care and enhancing your oral health. To learn more about our denture solutions or to schedule an appointment, visit our website or call (315) 449-0711.

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