Dentures can vastly improve your quality of life after tooth loss by helping you maintain proper speech, preserve your ability to chew and eat, and ensure your face shape stays the same. Make sure that you care for your dentures to get the longest and most comfortable life out of them. Improper care of your dentures can cause them to dry out and warp, foster bacteria in the mouth, and damage the denture teeth.
Develop good care habits and consider placing cues in your home to help you remember to care for your dentures properly. To properly care for your dentures, avoid these 5 common bad habits and extend the life of your dentures.
At Future Smiles, we provide our patients with individualized denture care that maximizes comfort, function, and aesthetics. Our denturists strive to not only give our patients top quality dentures but to educate you about denture and oral care so you can get the longest life and highest level of comfort out of your dentures. If you need affordable dentures or denture repairs in Calgary, Future Smiles Denture Clinic has you covered. To contact our helpful denture team, call 1-403-475-0016 or book a FREE consultation. by visiting our Coral Springs NE Calgary clinic or our Macleod SW Calgary clinic. We'd love to help get you smiling again!
Q: Is taking care of a dental implant the same as taking care of full dentures?
A: Because dental implants are not removable, their care is more similar to that of a regular tooth, but remember that a dental implant is not as strong as a tooth. Your denturist will recommend a soft bristled toothbrush. You should also floss your implant every day but do it gently and carefully.
Q: What’s the difference between full dentures and partial dentures?
A: Complete dentures are a replacement for a full set of teeth when a person has no natural teeth remaining. Partial dentures are for people who still have some teeth remaining. Partial dentures have spaces for the natural teeth so that you can keep your own teeth and replace the ones you’re missing. The framework attaches to your natural teeth for support and partial dentures often feel very secure.
Q: If my dentures are broken can I fix them with superglue?
A: Do not try to fix your dentures with superglue. Not only is it toxic but it is water soluble and will be worn away by your saliva over time. You don’t want to be swallowing superglue or further damaging your dentures. Many insurance companies also won’t cover items if they have superglue on them, so if you try fixing them you could void your insurance or warranty coverage. If you need your dentures fixed, visit the Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary so our skilled denturists can fix your dentures for you instead of attempting to fix them yourself.
To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.