Plaque will form on your dentures just like it does on natural teeth and gums. It’s important to thoroughly scrub your dentures with a toothbrush or denture brush, then place them in an antiseptic soak.
Bacteria like to congregate between a denture and gum tissue. After a meal, dentures should be removed, cleaned, adhesive replaced and gum tissue brushed to thwart the growth of odoriferous bacteria.
Dentures are made from plastic, which is porous on a microscopic level. An ultrasonic cleaning unit will penetrate and clean the porous surface much better than a manual toothbrush. After cleaning, dentures should be chemically disinfected. A chemical approach is the single most effective method for cleaning. By regularly following these procedures, you’ll be able to improve your breath by cutting down halitosis-causing bacteria.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Denture Cleaning
Posted by Fleetwood Dental at 12:00 PM
Labels: cosmetic dentistry pennsylvania, cosmetic veneers pennsylvania, halitosis
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