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How to Take Care of Your Dentures in Toronto

If you wear dentures, you know how important they are to your daily life. Dentures help you eat, speak, and smile with confidence. 

But like natural teeth, dentures need regular care to stay in working order. If you want them to last, then there are a few key tips to follow.

Here’s your no-fuss guide to keeping your dentures in great shape.

1. Clean Your Dentures Every Day

Even though dentures aren’t real teeth, plaque, food particles, and bacteria can still build up on them. That buildup can lead to bad breath, stains, and irritation in your mouth.

Here’s how to clean them properly:

  • Rinse after eating to remove loose food debris.
  • Brush gently with a soft-bristled brush (not your regular toothbrush) and a denture cleanser. Never use toothpaste because it’s too abrasive.
  • Soak overnight in a denture-cleaning solution to keep them fresh and bacteria-free.
  • Rinse thoroughly in the morning before putting them back in.

Pro tip: Always clean your dentures over a folded towel or bowl of water in case you drop them, to prevent cracks or chips.

2. Don’t Forget Your Mouth

Taking care of your dentures is only part of the equation. It’s just as important to care for your gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth:

  • Brush your gums and tongue daily with a soft brush to remove bacteria and keep tissues healthy.
  • Rinse with warm salt water or a non-alcohol mouthwash to refresh your mouth.
  • If you wear partials, brush and floss your natural teeth as usual to prevent decay or gum disease.

3. Watch for Fit Issues

Pay attention to how your dentures fit. Key signs to watch for include:

  • Loose fit
  • Sore spots
  • Shifting when you speak or eat 

Dentures can lose their fit over time due to natural changes in your mouth. Poorly fitting dentures can lead to discomfort, difficulty chewing, and even infections.

A quick reline or adjustment can solve the issue and restore your comfort. In many cases, these fixes can be done in a single visit. Count on Just Smile Denture and Hygiene for denture relining in Toronto. 

4. See a Dental Professional Regularly

Even if you don’t have natural teeth, regular checkups are essential. These visits allow your dental professional to:

  • Check the condition and fit of your dentures
  • Screen for gum disease or oral health issues
  • Clean your dentures more thoroughly than you can at home
  • Make minor repairs or relines as needed

Visit Us for Denture Care in Toronto

Daily cleaning, proper fit, and regular checkups will help you get the most out of your dentures. A little care goes a long way toward keeping your mouth healthy and your smile confident. For all of your denture services in Toronto, count on our team at Just Smile Denture and Hygiene. We offer new dentures, denture cleanings, denture repair, and more to help you enjoy a lasting, healthy smile. 

Schedule your appointment today! 

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