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About 15% of people who have lost their natural teeth get dentures made each and every year. However, not everyone who gets a new pair of dentures will take the time to discuss denture maintenance with a qualified dental professional.
When maintained correctly, dentures can provide you with all of the functions of your original teeth. They can also be kept looking cleaner and brighter than your natural teeth might have with a little bit less effort. Still, they must be maintained regularly!
What are the biggest mistakes people make when they are new to dentures? Let’s find out.
Brushing your dentures is important. Although your dentures are not prone to cavities and other issues that your original teeth are, brushing them helps to stimulate the blood flow in your gums. Your gums can still be vulnerable to disease after you switch to dentures!
Wearing poorly fitted dentures puts you at high risk for irritation. Likewise, depending on the problem with your fit, you could find that food particles make their way between the dentures and your gums. This makes it more likely that you will suffer from gum inflammation.
It is important to allow dentures to soak in a purpose-made denture solution each night. If you take them out and leave them on a night stand or countertop overnight, they will quickly start to accumulate bacteria that will enter your mouth the next morning.
Remember that there are several different options for dentures and denture alternatives. Before getting a pair of dentures, you should discuss your situation and find out what kind of dental implants can provide a similar or better result.
Denture users should still keep in touch with a good family dentist who can help them monitor the health of their gums. Owning dentures is a major responsibility, and there are still things you’ll need to do in order to preserve the overall health of your mouth!
At Stony Brook Family Dentistry, our dentists are the experts when it comes to denture maintenance. Call us right away to book an appointment and get started on the road to optimal oral health. Whether you’re a new patient or a return visitor, we can’t wait to welcome you at our Long Island office!