THE EFFECT OF DENTURES ON MY NATURAL TEETH

The most common types of dentures, are complete dentures, which replace the upper and lower set of teeth, and partial dentures, which replace a few missing teeth by attaching onto any remaining natural teeth. There are some steps you should take to ensure you are looking after both your natural teeth and your dentures to keep them in their best shape.

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Looking after your dentures

The best way to keep your dentures working better for longer is to keep them (and your mouth) in tip-top shape. There are several things you can do to help maintain your dentures and take good care of your whole mouth while you’re at it:

  • Clean your dentures over a towel or bowl of water for a soft landing in case you drop them.
  • Clean your dentures every day. It's important that your dentures are cleaned every day to remove plaque and trapped food to ensure a fresh-feeling mouth. A combination of soaking in a specialised solution like Polident, brushing and rinsing is an effective way to clean dentures. 
  • Always follow the pack instructions. The process will leave your dentures feeling fresh and help keep plaque and tartar at bay.
  • Using a denture adhesive such as Polident can help seal out food particles so they don't get stuck under your dentures and cause irritation.

Looking after your natural teeth

To care for your natural teeth:

  • Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste.
  • Use aids such as dental floss or interdental brushes to remove food particles and plaque from between teeth and from the gum line. 
  • Change your toothbrush regularly. This should be done every three to four months, when the bristles begin to lose their shape.
  • Speak to your dentist if you have any questions about brushing your natural teeth.

Your new dentures can help you feel more confident when it comes to speaking, eating and smiling. Looking after your dentures just as you would your natural teeth can go a long way in keeping them in their best condition – meaning a clean and healthy mouth and a happier you.

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