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Denture Care 101: Should You Brush When They’re in Your Mouth?

April 17, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drbaldwin @ 5:58 pm

Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial, even if you rely on dentures to perform daily tasks like eating, laughing, and smiling. While brushing your natural teeth might no longer be a part of your routine, caring for your dentures is still incredibly important to prevent oral infections and prolong their lifespan. But what about brushing them while they’re still in your mouth? Is it a good idea, or should you stick to removing them for cleaning? Read along to find out!

The Pros and Cons of Brushing Dentures While in Your Mouth

Brushing your dentures while they’re in your mouth is generally safe, provided you use a soft brush and avoid abrasive cleaning agents. Most toothpastes are too harsh for dentures, so using water alone might suffice for a quick clean after meals.

However, relying solely on in-mouth brushing isn’t ideal. It limits your ability to access all areas of your dentures and prohibits the use of soap or specialized denture cleaners. Neglecting a comprehensive cleaning routine could lead to bacterial buildup, odors, stains, and increased risks of gum irritation and infection.

How to Thoroughly Clean Your Dentures

For a thorough cleaning, it’s recommended to remove your dentures at least once daily. Here are some essential steps to ensure their freshness and functionality:

  • Use a soft denture brush to clean all surfaces, including the base and underside
  • Opt for gentle cleaning agents like mild soap or specialized denture cleaners
  • When removing your dentures, stand over a soft surface to prevent breakage if accidentally dropped
  • Overnight soaking in water or denture-cleansing solution helps maintain cleanliness and prevents distortion
  • Clean your mouth while dentures are out, which includes wiping gums with a soft cloth, brushing any remaining natural teeth, and using an antibacterial mouth rinse

While brushing dentures in your mouth is feasible, it shouldn’t replace the comprehensive cleaning achieved by removing them. Doing so will ensure optimal oral health and hygiene!

About the Author

If you’re ready to restore your smile, look no further than Dr. Douglas Baldwin and the dedicated team at Foundation Dental Solutions. Offering secure and efficient remedies for tooth loss, patients with dentures can expect superior care from start to finish. To learn more about how we can help you enjoy a fully functioning grin, you can book a consultation via our website or call (817) 592-8626.

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Bernie Jones - Fort Worth, TX

“For the last 10 years, I had a denture that never fit right. I only wore it when I had to. After visiting Dr. Baldwin, I got a new denture that is very comfortable and never moves. I can eat anything, and I smile all the time.”

Bernie Jones - Fort Worth, TX