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Keeping Dentures in Great Shape: How to Properly Care for Them

November 5, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_clark @ 3:59 pm
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If you are new to dentures or have just received a new set, you may be excited to have a full smile that helps you feel confident. You’ll have a restored bite and have an easier time eating, but be sure to treat this restoration right! By taking care of them properly, they’ll be able to last for years, reaching the end of their lifespan instead of needing a replacement sooner than expected. Here are three simple habits to follow to keep them in great shape.

1.)  Brush Your Dentures Once Daily

Dentures can’t get cavities, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need to brush them like natural teeth. It’s important you remove any bacteria, plaque, and food debris to avoid oral health issues and staining!

Thankfully, giving them a good scrubbing doesn’t take much. First, lay down a cloth or fill your sink with water, as this tooth replacement can be slippery when wet. Next, use a prosthetic-specific brush (or a soft-bristle toothbrush) with gentle, clear hand soap to clean out your restoration. You should aim to do this twice a day, but at least once is okay.

If you are in a rush or don’t have your tools nearby, then using your fingers and water can be good enough for now. Just remember to brush them when you can!

2.)  Soak Your Dentures While You Sleep

The tip above is a great step in cleaning your dentures, but you should also soak them throughout the night. They are porous, and sometimes brushing can’t get all the bacteria in these small crevices. Instead, you can place them in a glass of water or a soaking solution to keep them sparkling.

Not only that, but this will also help preserve the shape of your prosthetic. If you put them on a counter, then you risk them drying out and cracking. You’ll also give your gums a break and allow yourself to wipe them down from buildup as well.

3.)  Know How Dentures Are Supposed to Fit

When you first get your dentures, they’ll likely fit snug and comfortably once you are adjusted to them. This will change as your jawbone changes, so you’ll need to get them relined. If not, then you may notice how they feel loose or slip more often. You may be more likely to develop sores, so visit your dentist to get a stable bite once again! That way, you feel confident wearing this tooth replacement for years to come.

About the Author

Dr. H. Douglas Clark III earned his dental degree from the Marquette University School of Dentistry. With over 20 years of experience, he is happy to give the Superior community the highest-quality care they deserve. Dr. Clark is here to help you get a full grin with reliable treatments like dentures. By ensuring each restoration is customized per patient using professional-grade materials, you can trust they’ll look natural and feel comfortable.

If you want to know how you can better care for your rebuilt smile, schedule an appointment or call Dr. Clark’s office at (715) 392-5161.

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