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Taking Care of Your Dental Prosthodontics


Posted on 8/1/2024 by Dr. Quincy Gibbs
An electric toothbrushDental prosthodontics, including dentures, bridges, and implants, require diligent care to maintain oral health and functionality. Proper maintenance ensures longevity and comfort, allowing you to smile confidently. Here is how to care for your dental prosthodontics effectively.

Preventive Measures


To prevent damage and maintain the integrity of your dental prosthodontics, avoid harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. These habits stain your prosthodontics and increase the risk of oral infections. Furthermore, protect your prosthodontics during sports or physical activities by wearing a mouthguard to minimize the risk of injury.

Preventing Denture Stains


Just like natural teeth, dentures can stain. Be cautious with coffee, soda, red wine, and berries, as they can cause discoloration. Acidic foods can also contribute to staining. Limit your intake of these stain-causing substances and rinse your dentures after eating or drinking to help prevent discoloration.

Floss


After removing the prosthetic teeth, each interdental space should be cleaned by gently flossing between the teeth and gums. Use a clean section of floss for each interdental space, and remember not to rush. Once done, rinse your mouth with water and remove any residue left in the gums. This method will help your prosthetic teeth last longer and maintain good oral hygiene.

Daily Cleaning Routine


Regular cleaning is essential to prevent plaque buildup and maintain oral hygiene. Brush your prosthodontics daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Ensure thorough cleaning of all surfaces, including gums and tongue, to eliminate food particles and bacteria. Use water or a specialized denture cleaner to soak your prosthodontics overnight for a deeper clean. Rinse thoroughly before wearing them again in the morning.

Regular Dental Check-ups


Routine dental visits are essential for monitoring the condition of your dental prosthodontics and addressing any issues promptly. Schedule regular check-ups with our dentist to ensure the proper fit and function of your prosthodontics. Our dentist will also assess your oral health and provide professional cleaning to remove stubborn plaque and tartar buildup.

With these simple yet effective strategies, you can enjoy the benefits of your dental prosthodontics for years to come. Embrace a proactive approach to oral care and prioritize your dental health for a brighter, more confident smile.


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