Tips for Partial Denture Care
Partial dentures are a great tooth replacement option for missing teeth. They are easier on the mouth than full dentures but not as costly as dental implants. Those that wear partial dentures can expect an easier eating experience, better speaking and an aesthetically pleasing smile. However, with partial dentures comes discipline, meaning the wearer must take care of their appliances on a regular basis in order to maintain them.
Caring for partial dentures
Below is an overview of how to care for partial dentures. This information can be helpful for new wearers.
Daily cleaning
The best way to care for partial dentures is to clean them regularly. General dentists recommend that partial dentures be taken out and cleaned each day. The cleaning process is outlined below.
- After taking the partial dentures out, they need to be rinsed with warm water to remove any debris
- Using a soft brush, the partial dentures need to be scrubbed gently with a cleaner or paste
- The partial dentures should be soaked overnight in a denture solution approved by the general dentist
- Before re-inserting the partial dentures, they should be rinsed with warm water to remove the solution
Cleaning is important because partial dentures can hold bacteria, which could be transferred to the mouth while wearing them.
Gentle eating
One of the most important tips for partial dentures care is to eat gently. Most patients are eager to begin eating with their partial dentures; however, it is important to be gentle with them. Being too rough when eating can cause damage to the appliance or discomfort in the mouth, which can result in a poor eating experience. Chewing carefully and practicing with softer foods can be helpful in perfecting eating with partial dentures.
Additionally, wearers of partial dentures should avoid eating anything extremely hard or chewy. Doing so will prevent the dentures from becoming stuck or damaged, thus resulting in a need for repair or replacement.
Routine check-ups
Because each set of partial dentures are custom-made, it can be helpful to visit a general dentist on a regular basis. They can examine the partial dentures to look for any abnormalities that may not be visible to the patient. If any abnormalities are caught by the dentist then preventive measures can be taken to protect against potential damage.
Additionally, routine check-ups with a general dentist ensure that the partial dentures are being taken care of appropriately. They can provide any specific tips for care that may not be apart of general guidelines.
Lastly, if patients experience any issues with their partial dentures, they can have the general dentist address them. An improper or uncomfortable fit can be appropriately taken care of so that the patient can get back to eating, speaking and smiling normally.
Learn more today!
Want to learn more about caring for partial dentures? Working with a general dentist is a great place to start. Reach out today to learn more or to get started.
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