Denture Care

Expert Denture Care Tips & Tricks for Batehaven & Beyond

Keen Dentures, is committed to serve Batehaven and surrounding areas for their denture needs. Our devotion to creating flawless smiles goes beyond the clinic; we have over twenty years of experience. 

Your success with dentures is critical to us. Therefore, Keen Dentures provides a wealth of helpful denture care advice. Utilise our insights to guide you on the path to long-term dental health. Come see us, where care meets experience, and your smile grows.

How to Adjust to New Dentures:

  • Gradual Wear Schedule: Start with short wear times and work up to longer ones as you become used to your new dentures. This lessens irritation and helps your mouth adjust.

  • Proper Cleaning Routine: Keep your teeth clean regularly. Use a gentle brush and moderate denture cleaning to avoid plaque accumulation and maintain the freshness and comfort of your dentures.

  • Mindful Eating Habits: Choose softer meals and cut them into smaller pieces. Reintroducing different textures one at a time will help you become more comfortable when eating.

  • Stay Hydrated: Sufficient hydration facilitates salivation, enhancing the natural feel of your dentures. Sip lots of water throughout the day to improve comfort and lessen dryness.

  • Regular Follow-Ups: Make appointments with Keen Dentures so the transition goes smoothly—regular consultations and modifications aid in resolving any issues and maximising the fit for long-term happiness.

Steps to Clean Your Dentures:

1. Gentle Brushing: Use a soft-bristle brush to clean your dentures daily to eliminate food particles and stop plaque from accumulating. Steer clear of anything abrasive that could harm the surface.

2. Use Mild Cleansers: To keep your dentures clean, use mild soap or non-abrasive denture cleaning. Adverse chemicals might harm the durability and aesthetics of your dentures.

3. Soak 15-20 Minutes: Allow your dentures to for 15-20 minutes, or to manufacturer specifications, in a denture-cleaning solution. Then gently brush with that solution. Place in container dry overnight.

4. Handle With Care: If you're brushing over a sink, fill with water or use a washcloth in basin to reduce any chance of breaking.

5. Regular Oral Hygiene: Keep your mouth clean even when wearing dentures. To maintain general oral health, brush your tongue, gums, and roof of the mouth to get rid of bacteria and promote circulation.

When Should You Call Us or a Dentist?

Contact Keen Dentures or your dentist immediately if you see anything wrong with your dentures. These symptoms require immediate treatment, whether you see looseness or dropping, feel pain, find breakages, or have a gut feeling that something isn't quite right. 

At Keen Dentures, our committed staff is available to handle any problems that arise from your dentures. We'll continue to strive for comfort and performance. Feel free to contact us if you experience any pain or anomalies.

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