How to Clean Dentures: Tips for Keeping Them Looking Their Best

In this guide on how to clean dentures, we’ll discuss the importance of proper care for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of your dentures, which are an important part of life for millions of people.

What is the best thing to clean dentures with?

When it comes to cleaning your dentures, the key is to use the right tools. For daily cleaning, use a soft-bristled brush and a nonabrasive denture cleanser. You can also use mild liquid dish soap or hand soap to clean your dentures.

What should you not clean dentures with?

Avoid using abrasive materials like stiff-bristled brushes, strong cleansers, and harsh toothpaste, as these can damage your dentures. Whitening toothpaste and bleach-containing products should also be avoided, as they can weaken your dentures and change their colour. Additionally, hot or boiling water can warp your dentures, so it’s important to use cool or lukewarm water when cleaning them.

How to clean dentures the easiest way?

How to clean your dentures the easiest way is simple and straightforward. After removing them from your mouth, rinse them under running water to remove any food debris or loose particles. Then, brush them gently with a soft-bristled brush and nonabrasive denture cleanser, making sure to clean the grooves that fit against your gums if you use denture adhesive. Soak your dentures overnight in water or a mild denture-soaking solution to keep them moist and to prevent them from losing their shape.

Before putting your dentures back in your mouth, it’s important to rinse them thoroughly, especially if you used a denture-soaking solution. These solutions can contain harmful chemicals that can cause vomiting, pain, or burns if swallowed.

Don’t forget to deep clean

In addition to daily cleaning, it’s important to take your dentures for a professional deep cleaning at least once a year. Your dentist can use specialised instruments to remove any stubborn stains or buildup that you can’t remove at home. They can also check for any damage or fit issues and adjust your dentures accordingly. Our team of experts can provide deep cleaning services for your dentures. Book an appointment with us.

If you notice any cracks, chips, or other damage to your dentures, it’s important to see your dentist as soon as possible. Using damaged dentures can cause discomfort, irritation, and infection in your mouth, and can even cause your dentures to break further.

Proper denture care not only keeps your dentures looking clean and fresh but also helps to maintain your overall oral health. In addition to cleaning your dentures, it’s important to brush your gums, tongue, and any remaining natural teeth twice a day to remove bacteria and prevent infection.

Remember, taking care of your dentures is a major part of maintaining a healthy, happy smile. Follow these simple steps to keep your dentures looking and feeling their best, and don’t hesitate to contact your dentist if you have any questions or concerns.

Author

Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher is the owner and senior technician at Advance Oral Dentures with nearly 40 years’ experience in the construction of dentures. Darren studied in the UK and then graduated from the Royal Sydney Dental Hospital in 1998. Darren moved to the Sunshine Coast over twenty years ago where he established Advance Oral as an in-home mobile denture service. He has since expanded and now runs a state-of-the-art denture clinic to compliment the mobile service. Darren continually enhances his skills by completing regular additional dental courses. Darren is qualified to construct and work with implant retained over dentures.

Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher is the owner and senior technician at Advance Oral Dentures with nearly 40 years’ experience in the construction of dentures. Darren studied in the UK and then graduated from the Royal Sydney Dental Hospital in 1998. Darren moved to the Sunshine Coast over twenty years ago where he established Advance Oral as an in-home mobile denture service. He has since expanded and now runs a state-of-the-art denture clinic to compliment the mobile service. Darren continually enhances his skills by completing regular additional dental courses. Darren is qualified to construct and work with implant retained over dentures.

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