Your
dentures have taken many weeks to prepare and construct. Looking
after them carefully, and cleaning them meticulously, will
prolong their life, and ensure the continued health of the
mouth and any remaining teeth.
If you have not previously worn dentures,
you may find that they feel awkward at first. The tongue and
muscles of the cheeks and lips need time to adapt; the denture
will inevitably be larger than the teeth it replaces. You
might find that your speech sounds different, however this
will last for only a few days, until your mouth has become
used to the new shapes.
Do not attempt adventurous food such as steaks,
crusty French bread, etc, until you feel that you have mastered
the dentures with soft foods. Try to chew on both sides of
your mouth at once, as this will improve stability.
Mouth Hygiene: It is even more important
to keep your own teeth clean if you wear a denture, as the
prosthesis will encourage plaque accumulation. Otherwise the
denture will hold the disease - causing plaque and debris
in place, and accelerate decay and gum disease.
In the morning clean the denture thoroughly
with a denture brush, using either soap or a denture paste
that we have recommended. If you like a minty taste in your
mouth in the morning use normal toothpaste on your denture,
but try to limit this to once per day, as toothpastes are
abrasive and may wear away the special stains that have been
used on the denture to make it look natural.
When possible, clean your dentures after
every meal. If you cannot get to your denture brush; then
at least rinse the denture under fast running water to remove
large deposits of food.
Before going to bed thoroughly brush the
denture, and inspect it carefully under a good light to check
that all debris and plaque has been removed. If you find that
there is an occasional build up of tartar, an acid cleaner,
such as Denclen, may be useful. However it should not be necessary
to use this more than once a week, and this cleaner should
not be used on dentures that have metal components.
Overnight leave the dentures soaking in
clean water. It is not necessary to use a cleansing tablet
such as Steradent. Research has shown that cleansers that
contain bleach can make the denture look unnaturally light.
When using the denture brush be especially
careful of the delicate clasps that can be distorted or broken
if the denture is handled roughly. When cleaning the denture,
always hold it above a sink full of water or a towel, in case
it is dropped.
Review appointments: Regular check ups are
very important, even if you have complete dentures. We will
want to ensure that your mouth and any remaining teeth are
healthy, and check that the fit of your denture is still correct.
It is common to find that after some time the shape of the
jaws will change, which may make your denture slightly unstable.
If this happens you will benefit from having the denture relined.
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