Our North East Dentist Guides You in Maintaining Your Custom Dentures
At North East Dental Arts, we understand how important it is to properly care for your dentures to keep your smile healthy and comfortable. Without the right maintenance, dentures can become uncomfortable, ill-fitting, and even damage your gums and any remaining teeth. By following the denture care instructions provided by Dr. Dina Nuhfer, you can ensure your dentures last longer and remain in great shape.
If you have any questions or concerns about your denture care, contact our North East, PA, dental office at (814) 725-4700 today.
How to Properly Care for Your Dentures
Proper maintenance of dentures is essential for their longevity and to ensure they continue to function properly. Dr. Dina Nuhfer recommends doing the following to properly care for your dentures.
Clean Dentures Daily
Maintaining clean dentures is crucial for preventing bacterial buildup, which can lead to gum irritation and bad breath. Use a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive denture cleanser to gently remove food particles and plaque. Avoid using regular toothpaste or harsh soaps, as they can scratch the surface of your dentures. Always rinse your dentures thoroughly before placing them back in your mouth.
Handle Dentures With Care
Dentures are delicate and can break if dropped or mishandled. When cleaning them, hold them securely but gently over a soft towel or a sink filled with water to prevent damage in case they slip from your hands.
Soak Dentures Overnight
Soaking your dentures in a specialized denture solution overnight helps keep them fresh and bacteria-free. Be sure to follow product instructions and avoid using hot water, which can cause dentures to warp. Storing dentures in water or a soaking solution ensures they maintain their shape and remain comfortable for daily use.
Store Dentures Safely
When not in use, keep your dentures in a clean, dry container with a secure lid. This prevents accidental damage and helps protect them from airborne particles.
Repair When Needed
If a denture is damaged or not fitting properly, visit our North East dentist to have it repaired. If you try to fix broken dentures yourself, it can cause further damage and potentially render the denture unusable.
Keep Your Mouth Clean
Just because you have dentures doesn’t mean you should neglect your oral hygiene. Brush your gums, tongue, and remaining natural teeth with a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste twice a day. This will help prevent gum disease and other oral health problems that weaken dentures.
Visit Your Dentist Regularly
Regular dental checkups are essential for maintaining good oral health, even if you have dentures. Our dentist can check your dentures for any signs of wear or damage, as well as examine your gums and remaining natural teeth. We may also recommend adjustments or replacements if necessary.
When to Replace Your Dentures
Recognizing when your dentures need replacement is key to maintaining your oral health. Common signs include:
- Visible Wear and Tear: If your dentures show cracks, chips, or worn-down teeth, it’s time to replace them.
- Loose or Uncomfortable Fit: Ill-fitting dentures can lead to sore spots, irritation, and difficulty eating or speaking.
- Persistent Discomfort: Ongoing discomfort, even after adjustments, may mean your dentures are no longer fitting properly.
- Difficulty Chewing or Speaking: If eating or speaking becomes a challenge, despite adjustments, it may be time for new dentures.
If you notice any of these signs, contact North East Dental Arts at (814) 725-4700 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Dina Nuhfer will examine your dentures and provide recommendations to restore your comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular toothpaste to clean my dentures?
No, regular toothpaste can be too abrasive and damage the surface of your dentures. Instead, use a denture-specific cleanser to safely clean your dentures without causing scratches.
Can dentures break?
Yes, dentures can break if mishandled or dropped. If your dentures crack or break, avoid DIY fixes and contact your dentist’s office for professional repair services.
How do I prevent my dentures from becoming stained?
To prevent stains, limit your intake of dark beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine. Smoking also causes significant staining, so consider quitting for the sake of your dentures and overall oral health.
Visit North East Dental Arts for a Long-Lasting Smile
At North East Dental Arts, we’re committed to providing comprehensive denture care to help you enjoy a confident smile. Whether you need routine maintenance, adjustments, or a new set of dentures, our team is here to assist you.
Call (814) 725-4700 to schedule an appointment for personalized denture care today. We proudly serve patients in North East, Erie, Ripley, Findley Lake, and beyond.