How to Properly Clean and Maintain Your Dentures in Coral Springs
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12:00 PM on Friday, October 17
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NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 17, 2025 / NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 17, 2025 / If you wear dentures, it's important to understand how to keep them looking their best. By consulting with your dentist in Coral Springs, you may have a basic idea of how to perform basic cleaning and inspection. But without proper daily care, dentures can quickly accumulate plaque, stains, and oral health issues. With these simple tips, you can keep your dentures shining for years to come and avoid pricey repairs and replacements.
Why do I need to clean my dentures?
Dentures require the same attention and care that natural teeth do. Food particles can cause plaque buildup, discoloration, and other issues that can cause problems down the road. This can result in problems ranging from bad breath to oral inflammation, such as stomatitis, which may make it more difficult to eat.1 Proper denture maintenance can alleviate these problems and avoid extra visits to the dentist.
How do I clean my dentures?
Cleaning your dentures should be a part of your regular morning or nighttime routine. By following these steps regularly, you can lengthen the lifespan of your dentures:2
Step 1 - Brushing your dentures
Just like regular teeth, dentures need to be brushed. Start by running the dentures under lukewarm water to dislodge any larger food particles or residue that may have attached during the day.
Then, use a soft-bristle brush to clean the dentures. You can use a specialized brush just for dentures, or a soft toothbrush with rounded tips. Use a mild liquid soap or a specific denture cleanser to gently scrub away any grime or residue before rinsing. Brush gently to avoid damaging any clasps or delicate features.
Step 2 - Soaking your dentures overnight
Next, it's recommended that you store the dentures in a denture cleaner solution while you sleep. This solution can be found over the counter at your local drugstore, usually in the form of a tablet. Place the tablet in a cup or bowl of warm water and wait for it to dissolve. Once everything is combined, place your dentures into the solution.
If you don't have any solution, you can place your dentures in water overnight. It's important not to leave them out to dry overnight, as this can result in warping and shrinking. Remember to rinse your dentures in the morning to remove any solution before putting them back in your mouth.
Step 3 - Check regularly for issues
When you're cleaning your dentures, take a moment to examine them for any cracks or loose parts. Noticing issues early and alerting your dentist can help avoid larger concerns later down the road. When you place your dentures in your mouth, check that the fit feels comfortable and that there are no rough spots or irritation.
Avoid these mistakes to keep your dentures healthy
Taking care of your dentures means knowing what not to do as well. These common mistakes can reduce the lifespan of your dentures and require more frequent replacements.
Leaving dentures in overnight: Leaving your dentures in may allow bacteria to grow, causing gum issues down the line.
Using abrasive cleaners: Strong household cleaners like bleach can scratch acrylic surfaces, weakening your dentures.
Soaking your dentures in your mouth: Denture cleaners aren't designed for use in your mouth and may lead to serious medical issues.
Over-exposure to UV light: Avoid leaving your dentures out in direct sunlight, as UV light may degrade the acrylic over time.
These tips are extra important to remember while traveling. Consider keeping a small travel kit packed and ready to go so you're always prepared.
Keep your dentures in prime condition
Understanding how to take care of your dentures in Coral Springs is key to a happy and healthy future. These simple habits are easy to incorporate into your regular routine and will keep you from having to visit the dentist to get your dentures fixed or replaced more often. If you need help, your dentist or local drugstore can help you find denture cleaners, cases, or other supplies you need to keep you and your dentures looking and feeling your best.
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