How To Care For Northwest Arkansas Dentures

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Are you interested in having dentures made for your mouth? Do you live in Northwest Arkansas? If so, ease your fears by taking a little more time to learn how dentures are fitted to your mouth and how to care for them.

How are Dentures Fitted?

Advancements in modern dentistry allow dentures to fit your mouth more comfortably than ever before.

First, you'll go into the dentist's office, where the dentist takes a wax impression of your mouth. The dentist reviews the fitting and best position for the denture, and then constructs a temporary denture.

After the temporary denture is made, the dentist fits it to your mouth and discusses with you any final modifications that may need to be made. After this final fitting, you'll come back to the dentist's office to receive your final dentures.

A new option for patients considering dentures is "neuromuscularly fitted" dentures. These dentures are more expensive than regular dentures, but patients often choose them because they account for the way your mouth moves, the structure of your jaw, and the dimensions of your muscle tissue, allowing for a much more comfortable fit for your mouth.

How Do I Care for My Dentures?

By following simple and commonsense advice, caring for your dentures is fairly easy. To prolong the life and fit of your dentures, simply:

Handle the dentures with care. Dropping dentures to the floor accidentally causes substantial damage. They will be slippery when you handle them, so always have a soft towel or full sink of water underneath, just in case.

Brush and rinse your dentures like regular teeth. Food and plaque build up in your dentures just like natural teeth. Use a soft-bristled brush and gently brush every inch of your dentures.

Don't use hard-bristled toothbrushes - they can damage your dentures. Also, be sure to rinse your dentures after every meal.

Use a cleaner to clean your dentures regularly. Use hand soap or a mild dishwashing liquid to clean your dentures regularly. You can also use ultrasonic cleaners, which combine the power of sound waves with a cleaning solution to dislodge all undesirable food deposits.

Keep your dentures moist if you're not wearing them. If your dentures dry out, they may lose their shape or receive other damage. Never place your dentures in hot water.

Typically, it's best to use a dental cleanser soaking solution or water, but if your dentures have metal attachments, a dental soaking solution could tarnish them.

If you're not sure, ask your dentist.

Visit a Northwest Arkansas Dentist!

If you're not sure whether you need dentures, visit your local dentist. Modern dentistry has advanced greatly in comparison to where it used to be and now offers more comfort than ever before!


About the Author:
Steven Smith is an author for Lais Dentistry, a Northwest Arkansas Dental facility. Lais Dentistry is dedicated to helping dental patients have a more comfortable and painless dental experience in Northwest Arkansas.



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