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How do I brush my dentures?

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Remove dentures, rinse and brush gently using a soft bristle toothbrush and baking soda as dentifrice. Make sure to brush dentures after meals and snacks and in the evening before bed. Diligent maintenance of your dentures will help ensure that they last as long as possible and retain their natural appearance.

Are There Any Alternatives To Dentures?

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Dentures are no longer the only way to restore a mouth that has little or no non-restorable teeth. Strategically placed support, or implants, can now be used to support permanently cemented bridges, eliminating the need for a denture. The cost tends to be greater, but the implants and bridges more closely resemble the "feel" of real teeth. Dental implants are becoming the alternative of choice to dentures, but not everyone is a candidate for implants. Call your dentist for advice. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of dentures?

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Partial or full dentures can greatly improve chewing function and allow patients to eat foods that were not previously possible. Denture placement can improve speaking ability and have a dramatically beneficial effect on facial appearance. See similar questions...

What about dentures?

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When most or all of your teeth have been lost, dentures can restore your eating and speaking ability, as well as improve your appearance. Today's dentures are much more effective and cosmetically appealing than they were in the past. A fitting for dentures can take place immediately after your natural teeth are removed or after the extraction sites have healed. Full dentures replace all of the natural teeth, and partial dentures replace only some of the natural teeth. See similar questions...

Should I Brush At Work?

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Definitely, but most Americans don't brush during the workday. Yet a recent survey by Oral-B Laboratories and the Academy of General Dentistry shows if you keep a toothbrush at work, the chances you will brush during the day increase by 65 percent. Dentists recommend keeping a toothbrush at work. Getting the debris off teeth right away stops sugary snacks from turning to damaging acids, and catches starchy foods like potato chips before they turn to cavity-causing sugar. See similar questions...

Should I brush or floss first?

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The sequence makes no difference as long as you do a thorough job. Look for products that have the ADA's Seal of Acceptance. Choose a toothbrush that feels comfortable in your hand and in your mouth, and use it twice a day. While tooth brushing removes plaque from tooth surfaces, it can't do the entire job of removing plaque. Cleaning between the teeth daily with floss or other interdental cleaners removes debris from between the teeth, where your toothbrush cannot reach. See similar questions...

What is an interproximal brush?

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These are triangular or cylindrical shaped small brushes, which resemble small bottle brushes. They are extremely useful for cleaning between the teeth and available in varying sizes. The interproximal brush is best suited for teeth that have spaces between them. They're also ideal for people with bridges, braces, food traps or implants. See similar questions...

Can I keep my dentures in?

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You can keep your dentures in right up until the time of surgery. For your protection, when having a general anesthetic, we will ask you to remove your dentures for the surgery and return them to you after surgery. See similar questions...

Can I glue my teeth/dentures?

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Yes, we really get asked this question. We don't know the answer first hand so we found a link: Dental Emergencies How to glue something to my skin? We almost hate to answer this question because we love all the mails we have received explaining what was being glued to the skin! One writer, for example, wanted to be like Britney Spears and glue gems to her skin. Who are we to argue. Obviously, when it comes to your skin you want something temporary and safe. See similar questions...

How do I take care of my dentures?

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Dentures are very delicate and may break if dropped even a few inches. Stand over a folded towel or a basin of water when handling dentures. When you are not wearing them, store your dentures away from children and pets. Like natural teeth, dentures must be brushed daily to remove food deposits and plaque. Brushing helps prevent dentures from becoming permanently stained and helps your mouth stay healthy. It's best to use a brush designed for cleaning dentures. See similar questions...

Now that I have full dentures, do I really need to see the dentist as often as before?

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Even if you no longer have your natural teeth, you should see your dentist regularly for an oral examination. The dentist will examine your mouth to check for any problem with the gum ridges, the tongue and the joints of the jaw, as well as screen for oral cancer. For a variety of reasons, many older adults are more susceptible to oral diseases, including oral cancer. About 95 percent of all cancers are found in people over age 40. However, many of these cancers are treatable if detected early. See similar questions...

How should I brush?

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Place the head of your toothbrush against your teeth, then tilt the bristle tips to a 45 degree angle against the gumline. Move the brush in small circular movements, several times, on all the surfaces of every tooth. Brush the outer surfaces of each tooth, upper and lower, keeping the bristles angled against the gumline. To clean the inside surfaces of the front teeth, tilt the brush vertically and make several small circular strokes with the toe (the front part) of the brush. See similar questions...

My dentures used to be tight, now they are loose…why?

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Over time, the jawbone can resorb, or shrink at a slow pace. After a while, this shrinking will lead to ill fit of the dentures, which often become loose. We can often reline the denture (making a new inner surface for the denture), which will make it tighter again. Sometimes, a new denture will be needed. Dental implants may also be valuable in creating a stable denture. See similar questions...

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