The great thing about dentures is that they will replace missing teeth, so you get your beautiful, very useful smile back. Fortunately, you can continue enjoying these benefits as long as you care for your full or partial dentures and keep them safe. While this sounds easy, there may be some pitfalls that you don’t see coming (and that are entirely avoidable) that may damage your dentures. Run through our brief list of tips, so you know you’re protecting your tooth replacement with all of your might.
Tip #1: Use A Case For Storage
To begin with, it’s important that you physically protect your full or partial dentures from accidental harm. This means you need to purchase a case or two, so you have somewhere to place them when they are out of your mouth, whether you’re standing in the bathroom performing dental hygiene or under any other circumstance.
Tip #2: Avoid Toothpaste
You might think that brushing your dentures with toothpaste is the best idea because it’s what we suggest for teeth and gums. However, this product is generally too harsh on your full or partial dentures. As a result, we will provide you with specific instructions regarding how to brush your dentures and how to soak them for a clean, fresh smile!
Tip #3: Don’t Use Hot Water
One of the worst things you can expose your full or partial dentures to is hot water! It might seem like the logical choice but it’s not the best decision. Unfortunately, your denture can become misshapen as the result of warping from the heat. Instead, stick to cool or lukewarm water and practice caution when enjoying warm drinks.