Dentures are a painless and simple restoration option compared to more invasive treatments like implants. If you’ve lost your teeth due to disease, decay, old age, or trauma, partials and full dentures can help bring your smile back.
Please contact our team of dentists near you to learn more about the latest restorations like bridges, implants, and Snap-On-dentures.
Here’s a closer look at four essential things about dentures:
Although dentures aren’t real teeth, they need to be kept clean and debris-free. You should brush your dentures thoroughly twice a day after meals. It’s best to soak them in a cleaning solution or warm water and brush them with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Using standard toothpaste can be too abrasive and can damage the denture material.
Remember to rinse the dentures before re-inserting them in your oral cavity.
Forgetting to remove your dentures before bedtime can result in bad breath and receding gums. Keeping your dentures always fastened forces saliva to get trapped under the gums and leads to bacteria-buildup, inflammation, and tongue plaque. Removing your dentures relieves pressure on the gums and allows them to relax.
Our dentists in New Westminster, BC make precise measurements of your oral cavity before getting your dentures prefabricated. It may take a few days for patients to get accustomed to wearing dentures. For example, you may experience increased saliva flow even when you’re not eating food.
Similarly, you may find it difficult to articulate certain sounds as your tongue, gum tissues, and cheek muscles adjust to the new prosthetic. However, this discomfort disappears over a couple of weeks.
Please do not repair your dentures on your own, as it may worsen the problem. Our team of reliable dentists will examine your dentures during routine exams. If you experience discomfort or soreness, your dentures may need to be relined, rebased, adjusted, or replaced altogether. Please feel free to contact our skilled dentists at Asante Dental Centre for an evaluation.