12 Natural Remedies To Stop Denture Pain Fast (You Won’t Believe #4!)

 

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2. Keep Strict Hygiene Habits

To prevent bacteria from living on your dentures, you will need to clean them regularly. It’s true that they won’t get cavities, but they can get stains and bacteria that can cause sores. You will also need to practice good oral hygiene to prevent bad breath and yeast.

Always use a soft toothbrush to clean your dentures, the roof of your mouth, and your gums. You might want to start tongue scraping as well using a spoon or a special device you can buy to scrap the tongue. Remove your dentures each night and soak them in a denture cleaner, or in a diluted vinegar solution. If possible, remove your dentures after eating and rinse them well.

 

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One Comment

  1. jessica norris

    Dec 25, 2015 at 10:11 pm

    Halitosis has a significant impact – personally and socially – on those who experience it or think they do (halitophobia), and is estimated to function as 3rd most popular reason behind searching for dental help, following enamel decay and periodontal infection.

    I utilized the advice from “fix bad breath Derek Coll” to help with bad breath. you will find it on google effortlessly

    An excellent read. I will certainly be back.