Ways to Keep Dentures in Glendale in Good Condition

We provide patients with dentures in Glendale as an effective replacement option for missing teeth. Whether you have lost a few or all of your teeth, dentures are an excellent way to give you back your smile and its functionality. By ensuring you are fitted with a set of dentures that is the right shape and size, we can even keep your smile looking natural and feeling comfortable. With proper care, your dentures should give you the ability to eat your favorite foods, speak clearly, and do so for years to come. In fact, they can last for five years or longer with proper care. With that in mind, here are a few tips you should try.

Be careful with what you chew on. Your dentures are designed to give you the ability to eat like normal, including your favorite foods. They are durable, but can still be damaged, so you need to be careful to avoid chewing on anything inedible, like pencils. You should also avoid chewing on ice or anything that is so hard, it can damage them.

Brush daily. Brushing your dentures and gums is incredibly important. Plaque and food particles can gather on your dentures, so this is the best way to keep them clean and smelling fresh. When you brush, use a soft toothbrush so your dentures will not become scratched. You also need to avoid using a standard toothpaste, since this can be too abrasive and also cause scratching. When you are cleaning your dentures in Glendale, be sure to brush your gums and tongue as well.

Handle with care. It is important to take your dentures out slowly and to keep them safe while handling them. Since dentures can break or chip, you need to set them in a place where they cannot be easily knocked onto the floor. Also, be sure not to drop them when you are taking them out or cleaning them.

Use a dentures cleaning device. If you want your dentures to become cleaner, use a dentures cleaning device a couple of times per week. This works using ultrasonic waves. A dentures cleaning solution and the ultrasound combined can be used to remove anything left behind after using a toothbrush.

Soak every night. Your dentures need to stay moist, and the best way to do so is to take them out and soak them in water or a denture solution on a nightly basis. If you have any metal on your dentures, water may be the preferable solution. We can provide you with the exact instructions when you visit our dental office.

We can help you to stay in excellent oral health, and providing you with dentures is one way to do so. A perfect fitting set of dentures in Glendale will allow you to eat your favorite foods, smile with confidence, and speak clearly. We will ensure that your new set of dentures is a secure fit when you first receive them, and we can examine you yearly to make sure they continue to fit properly.

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