What care should we take with dental prostheses?

Care of dental prostheses

Removable dentures are one of the most commonly used alternatives to replace missing teeth for people of all ages. Just like natural teeth, the care of dental prostheses is of utmost importance for their correct for their correct maintenance.

With the arrival of the Christmas holidays, lunches, dinners and gatherings with family and friends, the importance of oral hygiene care increases.Do you know how to take proper care of your dentures and the health of your mouth?

In this comprehensive guide, we have compiled a collection of the most important professional tips for the care of dental prostheses.. Whether you have just started the process of adapting to your new dental prosthesis or you have already been wearing it for some time, take note and learn how to make the best use of it.

Removable dental prostheses: care, handling and maintenance while eating

A dental prosthesis is a custom-made element that fits the patient's oral cavity to replace lost teeth. adapts to the patient's oral cavity to replace missing teeth or repair possible damage. or repair possible damage. It is also known colloquially as dentures. These can be fixed or removable, depending on the needs of each person.

Specifically, removable dental prostheses offer the advantage that they can be removed without the intervention of a professional. This greatly facilitates their hygiene, so their maintenance and handling is different from other types of systems.

In order to prolong the useful life of a removable dental prosthesis, it is advisable to follow a series of care guidelines. Both the cleaning and the fixation of the prosthesis on the oral mucosa are two very important points in the care of dental prostheses at any time of the year. in the care of dental prostheses at any time of the year.

How should people with dentures eat?

In view of Christmas, meetings with loved ones and the copious meals at this time of the year, experts make some recommendations for the care of dental prostheses.

Avoid chewing foods that are too hard, such as some nougat, seafood and other foods typical of this time of the year. typical of these dates. Also limit the consumption of sugar, carbonated beverages and alcohol, which are mainly responsible for the formation of dental plaque and the erosion of tooth enamel.

Try not to eat between meals, and in the case of eating outside the home, always carry a toothbrush to ensure proper oral hygiene, always carry a toothbrush to ensure proper oral hygiene throughout the day. throughout the day.

How to chew with dental prosthesis?

At mealtime, chew carefully and with your mouth closed. It is possible that the prosthesis may move, so it is best to eat soft foods and cut them into pieces as small as possible.

Find out more tips for fixing a dental prosthesis using different types of systems on the KIN blog.

Other tips for denture care

What are the recommendations of dental technicians for the maintenance of these removable elements? Let's take a look at how to care for removable dentures to keep them looking good for much longer.

First days of use of the dental prosthesis

It is normal that in the first days of using a new dental prosthesis the patient's mouth has to adapt to it. The sensation of having a foreign body in the oral cavity will gradually disappear.

To promote adaptation, it is important to to close the mouth completely when eating, chewing carefully so as not to overload the gums.. Avoid hard or sticky foods in favor of soft foods to promote chewing.

Placement of the dental prosthesis

The placement of the prosthesis should be done very carefully, always using the hands. The prosthesis should be carefully placed in the proper position, pressing lightly with your fingers until you feel a small 'click', which indicates that it is indicating that it is in the right place.

Never clench the jaw or use strong pressure with the teeth to set the for its placement. This simple gesture could damage or break an important element of the prosthesis, or worse, cause an injury to the buccal mucosa.

Removal of dental prosthesis

The removal of the prosthesis is another very important moment. You must be performed by pulling on both sides at the same timePlace the fingertips on the edges, being careful not to scratch the gums with your fingernails. 

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It is advisable to removing the prosthesis every day and leave the mouth free for a few hours so that the soft tissues of the oral cavity can rest from the pressure exerted. 

Daily oral hygiene

After every meal, and especially before going to sleep every night, it is necessary to perform a correct oral hygiene, as well as a complete cleaning of the prosthesis.

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush for oral cleaning. Carefully brush your teeth, gums, tongue, cheeks and palate. In the case of using denture adhesive, it is very important to make sure that all debris is removed from the mouth with each cleaning.

Cleaning of the prosthesis

The prosthesis should be cleaned at least once a day, using a special prosthesis brush. special brush for dentures.. After a first rinse with water, scrub the brush with a non-abrasive cleanser or toothpaste, removing food debris and avoiding the formation of dental biofilm.

Take advantage of the removal of the prosthesis to soak it overnight and allow the mucosa to rest. The dental prosthesis can simply be kept in water or an effervescent denture care tablet can be added. effervescent tablet for the care of dental prosthesis which thoroughly removes stains and adhering plaque.

Revisions every 6 months

For the most complete denture care, regular check-ups are essential. The dentist is the main person in charge of the integrity and correct placement of the prosthesis..

Visit the dentist immediately if you notice that the prosthesis begins to loosen, if any element deteriorates or if any sore or irritation appears on the oral mucosa.

Consult a professional for any questions you may have about denture care, making sure you maintain it correctly and make good use of it. you may have, making sure you maintain it correctly and make good use of it.

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