Dentures are delicate, so if you’re removing them for cleaning, keep in mind that they are moist and may be slippery. To prevent damage, set a towel on the sink to absorb impact or fill the sink itself with water to soften falls. While it is not painful to you if your dentures should become damaged, this will affect their appearance and possibly their performance, so treat them with care.
Even though they are artificial, dentures still work at their best when they are kept moist. This isn’t a problem when they are in your mouth, doing their job. But whenever you remove them, such as when you go to sleep, ensure they are kept in a cleaning solution or some other liquid to prevent them from drying out.
It’s not a good idea to wear your dentures all the time. Your gums need rest. By putting your dentures away for the night when you won’t be speaking and eating, you can keep your gums healthy and comfortable.
Just because you aren’t looking after a full set of teeth, doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from a visit to the dentist. Changes in your gums can be detected, and adjustments to your dentures can be made by a professional. Regular visits for checkups ensure both your gums and your dentures are in prime condition. Contact the team at Samuel Dental Care today.
Ready to take control of your dental health? Contact Samuel Dental Care today to schedule a check-up, discuss cavity prevention, or start treatment. We’re here to provide you with the personalized, high-quality care you deserve!