Helma Philips, DDS
Aesthetic, Restorative & Implant Dentistry in Midtown NYC
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Caring for Your Dentures: Tips for Maintenance and Longevity

August 4, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Helma Philips
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Dentures in Midtown Manhattan are an excellent tooth replacement option. They are affordable, and with today’s techniques and technologies, it is easier than ever to enjoy a beautiful and functional prosthetic that looks natural.

However, if you’re considering dentures, you might have questions about maintenance and longevity. Below we have compiled a few tips to help you along. Call our dental office for clarity if your concern is not addressed here.  

Tips for Denture Maintenance and Longevity

#1 Keep Your Dentures Clean

Cleaning your denture helps prevent gingivitis and gum disease, which can make it difficult to wear your prosthetic. These issues can occur even with complete tooth loss. And gum disease has been linked to many health issues like diabetes, specific types of dementia, and heart health complications.

To clean your dentures, we recommend soaking them in a denture bath during the night. You can add a cleaning tablet to this bath and purchase both at your local drugstore. You can also use a special denture brush and denture polish to refresh your dentures throughout the day.

#2 Don’t Wear Your Dentures at Night

Wearing your denture at night or during sleep may accelerate jawbone loss, making it so your denture no longer fits properly. Additionally, it can lead to issues like stomatitis (yeast) in the mouth.

woman smiling after getting dentures in manhattan#3 Report Cracks and Denture Damage to Your Dentist

Denture cracks create a place for bacteria to collect. Additionally, cracks can worsen quickly and even cause your denture to break at the worst possible moment. Your dentist will repair your denture or discuss replacement if the crack or damage is substantial.

One tip to avoid breaks is never to leave your dentures on the edge of the bathtub or sink. If they fall, they can be damaged.

For Quality Dentures, Talk to Your Dentist in Midtown Manhattan

If you’re considering dentures or other tooth replacement options, contact a dental team member today to schedule a consultation with the dentist or to answer any questions you might have.

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