Friday, November 13, 2015

Top 6 Dental Tips From A Dentist In Olympic Village Vancouver To Help You Care For Your Dentures

By Mattie Knight


Dentures are false or prosthetic teeth that are made to replace the missing natural teeth. They are made in such a way that they get their support from the soft tissues of the mouth. Normal dentures are removable. There are different types of dentures available. A competent dentist in Olympic Village Vancouver helps the patient get the dentures that are most appropriate for their mouth. Generally, the practices that are used to care for your prosthetic teeth are the same regardless of the types of dentures that you have on. Here are six of the most helpful tips when it comes to taking care of dentures.

To begin with, prosthetic teeth should be cleaned on a regular basis and, of course, using the right denture cleaner. Do not use cleaning products like toothpaste, household cleansers and bleaches on your dentures as they can damage them. Hand soap is quite mild, and it works very well for cleaning false teeth. For a better job, use ultrasonic cleaners; they use sound waves to penetrate into cavities and crevices to remove debris from dentures.

Unless you are a professional denturist, never attempt realigning or repairing dentures on your own. You might end up bending metallic clasps wrongly and thus weakening your dentures. Whether you have DIY alignment kits or not, you still need the help of a professional denturist when it comes to repairing false teeth.

Take good care for your dentures when not wearing them. When dentures are not being worn, they need to be kept moist so that they do not dry up and lose their shape. If you do not have the appropriate cleanser soaking solution, you can use water. However, if the dentures have metallic parts, the cleaning solution will tarnish them. Your denturist or dentist should be able to recommend the best way to store the dentures when they are not being worn.

Care needs to be taken when handling the dentures at all times. Do not drop them or leave them in places where you run the risk of them getting crushed. In addition, avoid leaving them in unclean places that could lead to contamination and infections in the mouth.

Never try fitting deformed dentures in your mouth. Prosthetic teeth are designed to fit your mouth without forcing them. However, deformed dentures will not fit with ease and forcing them can severely hurt your gums. Normally, deformities are a result of either leaving dentures to dry out or dropping them onto a hard surface. Now, if your false teeth are feeling tight in the mouth, the high odds are that they are deformed, and you should consult a denturist for professional advice.

Remove your dentures before going to bed. Removing dentures from your mouth overnight gives the mouth tissues time to recover. If you do not have to remove them at night, dentists recommend that you remove them for about 6 to 8 hours during the day. Dentures with metal clasps should be soaked in warm water or a water-vinegar solution immediately they are removed to get rid of bacteria, tartar, plaque and stains.

The above maintenance tips will help you keep your dentures in good condition for six to seven years without incurring replacement or repair expenses. Always consult a professional denturist whenever you want to acquire prosthetic teeth to help you choose the right type and size. He will evaluate your overall heath condition before deciding which denture type is best for you.




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