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Time For Your First Set Of Dentures? 3 Handy Tips That Will Help You Care For Them

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If you're about to be fitted with your first set of dentures, make sure you're ready for the care and maintenance they're going to need. While dentures are an excellent choice for the replacement of your permanent teeth, they do require some tender-loving-care. Here are some details that will help you care for your dentures. 

1. Know What Your Dentures Smell Like

If you don't know what your dentures smell like, you could be in for some embarrassing moments. You might not realize this, but your new dentures will contain tiny pores that can harbor bacteria. Unfortunately, the bacteria can lead to some pretty foul odors if you don't keep your dentures clean. If you're not sure what your dentures smell like, take them out of your mouth and give them a quick sniff. If you catch a whiff of foul odors, you need to deodorize your dentures. 

First, place your dentures in a small bowl and add about two teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide. Now, add enough water to cover your dentures. Allow your dentures to soak overnight. In the morning, clean them with your denture cleanser. Your dentures will be clean and odor-free.

2. Familiarize Yourself with the Fit

When your dentist gives you your first set of dentures, they'll make sure that they fit snug and comfortably. You may need to go in for a few adjustments to make sure that the fit is right. It's important for you to make a mental note of how your dentures fit when they're first adjusted. When your dentures begin to feel loose, or you notice them rubbing areas that didn't use to have a problem, you'll need to visit your dentist. 

It's not uncommon for dentures to need minor adjustments from time to time. Make sure you don't avoid the adjustments. Dentures can get quite uncomfortable when they don't fit properly. In fact, you can end up with sores in your mouth. Unfortunately, those sores can cause pain when you try to chew, and can also lead to infections. It's best to have your dentures adjusted as soon as the fit doesn't feel right.

3. Remember that Wet Dentures are Slippery

When it comes to caring for your new dentures, it's important for you to remember that they're slippery when wet. This information is particularly important when you're holding your dentures over the sink. Dropping your dentures onto a hard surface can cause them to break. To avoid damage, be sure to place a washcloth at the bottom of the sink when cleaning your dentures. That way, if you drop your dentures, you know they'll land on a soft surface.

Contact a company like Dental Studios of MacArthur for more information and assistance. 


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