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Fend Off Pneumonia by Taking Out Your Dentures at Night


Posted on 10/15/2025 by Dental Implant Center of Walnut Creek
Mature woman with a confident smile, showcasing the results of cosmetic dentistry and rejuvenation treatments.As a prosthodontist, I'm passionate about helping people maintain good oral health. One important aspect of this is ensuring proper denture care, especially at night. While taking out your dentures might seem like a minor inconvenience, it can actually play a significant role in preventing a serious health issue: pneumonia.

The Link Between Dentures and Pneumonia


Pneumonia is an infection that affects the lungs, causing inflammation and making it difficult to breathe. While anyone can get pneumonia, people with dentures are at a higher risk. This is because dentures can harbor bacteria, which can then be inhaled into the lungs, leading to infection.

How Taking Out Your Dentures Helps


Taking out your dentures at night allows your gums and tissues to rest and breathe. This reduces the risk of bacteria buildup and subsequent inhalation. Additionally, it allows for proper cleaning and disinfection of your dentures, further minimizing the presence of harmful bacteria.

Other Ways to Prevent Pneumonia


Taking out your dentures at night is just one way to prevent pneumonia. Here are some other important practices:

•  Maintain good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth and tongue twice a day, floss daily, and use an antimicrobial mouthwash.
•  Clean your dentures regularly: Follow your prosthodontist's instructions for cleaning your dentures, including soaking them in a denture cleanser overnight.
•  Get vaccinated: Talk to your doctor about getting vaccinated against pneumonia, especially if you are over 65 or have other health conditions.
•  See your prosthodontist regularly: Regular checkups are essential for maintaining good oral health and ensuring your dentures fit properly.

Taking Control of Your Health


By taking these simple steps, you can significantly reduce your risk of developing pneumonia. Remember, prevention is always better than cure. By taking care of your oral health and following these preventive measures, you can enjoy a healthy and active life.

Ask Your Prosthodontist


If you have any questions or concerns about your oral health or dentures, don't hesitate to ask your prosthodontist. They are the best resource for personalized advice and guidance.

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