Feb 14, 2010

Taking Care of Dentures Using Homemade Products

Taking care of false teeth using a do-it-yourself approach and homemade cleaning solutions can be quite effective. If you're interested, here's how it can be done.
1) You need to brush your denture first.
The exact same type of debris (bacteria, dental plaque, staining and tartar) that accumulates on natural teeth and oral tissues will accumulate on false teeth too. Effective denture cleaning always starts with a thorough brushing, both inside and out, in the presence of water. (This is true whether you plan to use a homemade or commercial cleaning product as your next step.)
Most any type of brush that you feel might be suitable will probably be fine. As a guide, you might look at the denture brushes that are sold in the dental health section of your local store. Denture brushes have a bristle stiffness and shape that has been specially designed for used with dentures. Usually these brushes are relatively inexpensive and make a good choice. But if you already have a brush that is similar in nature and you think that it can navigate over the contours of your denture and give it a good scrubbing then that's fine. Many people use a toothbrush, nailbrush or other small brush when cleaning their false teeth.
You don't have to apply any special cleaner when you brush your denture. If you want to use a denture cleansing powder or paste that's fine. A mild dishwashing soap is perfectly suitable too. Don't feel that you have to use anything. It is the action of the brush scrubbing against the denture that produces the results. The type of cleaner used, if any, is secondary.
It is important that neither the stiffness of the chosen brush or the abrasiveness of the cleaner chosen will scratch or abrade your denture. This is especially true when the long term is considered. For this reason, toothpaste (which typically does contain abrasives) is usually not a good choice for denture cleaning. Additionally, your denture brush should be dedicated to that use only. A shared-function brush may retain residual amounts of other cleaners (such as toothpaste) on it and scratch up the surface of your denture.
2) Chemical denture cleaning and disinfecting is needed after brushing.
Denture brushing alone will not be effective in keeping your dentures fresh and your mouth health. This is because at a microscopic level the surface of a denture is very porous. This means that there are an abundant number of locations in which microorganisms can find safe harbor, even after the most diligent brushing efforts. Because of this some sort of chemical cleansing and disinfecting is required for effective denture cleaning.
Homemade denture cleaning solutions.
Very suitable homemade denture cleaners can be made from common household products. Two of them are bleach and also vinegar. The following explains how to prepare and use them.
A) Bleach-based denture cleaning solution.
A dilution of household bleach (sodium hypochlorite, Chlorox) can be used to clean false teeth. It is typically used as a mixture of one part bleach to ten parts tap water. Dentures are usually soaked in this solution for about twenty to thirty minutes.
Diluted beach cleaning solution has been shown to effectively kill those microorganisms that remain harbored on false teeth even after a thorough scrubbing has been performed. And as you might expect, it will also remove some types of denture staining.
A bleach-based cleaner on its own will not be effective in removing tartar accumulation. This deficiency can be remedied by adding one teaspoon of Calgon water softener (Calgon the calcium-chelating agent, not Calgon the soap or bath oil) per glassful of one to ten bleach to tap water solution.
Precautions to consider when using a bleach-based denture cleaning solution.
While bleach solution is the most commonly used type of homemade denture cleaner, if you do choose to use it there are a few considerations you should keep in mind.
a) After soaking, you must thoroughly rinse your denture off with water. Any residual cleaner that does remain might cause gum irritation.
b) Long-term, regular use of a bleach-based denture soak may lighten the color of a denture's tissue-colored plastic. For most people this will either be a non-issue or else a change that is not readily apparent. But a change, especially when the long term is considered, is possible.
c) Bleach-based denture cleaners may tarnish the metal component of partial dentures. This is especially likely when the soak duration is greater than ten minutes per day.
d) Unless your dentist states otherwise, bleach-based denture cleaners typically are not considered to be appropriate for use with dentures that have a soft plastic liner.
B) Vinegar-based denture cleaners.
Vinegar (acetic acid solution) can be used as a denture cleaner. The usual recommendation is a soak created by mixing vinegar with an equal amount of water. This solution has been reported to be effective at killing the types of microorganisms that reside on the surface of dentures, however, less so than the bleach-based solution described above.
Vinegar-based denture cleaner is an effective way to remove tartar that has accumulated on false teeth. The acidic nature of the vinegar will soften and digest the tartar. A soaking may remove all or just some of it. That which remains may have become soft enough to brush off. If not, repeated soakings over time can be expected to do the trick.
Precautions to consider when using a vinegar-based denture cleaning solution.
Just as with bleach-based denture cleansers, there are precautions to take when using a vinegar-based one.
a) Vinegar-based denture cleaning solutions may tarnish the metal component of partial dentures.
b) Unless your dentist states otherwise, vinegar-based denture cleaners are not usually considered to be appropriate for use with false teeth that have a soft plastic liner.
Why use just one kind of denture cleaner?
It's not a bad idea to consider the use of more than one type of denture soaking solution. Bleach-based cleaner tends to excel in denture sterilization. Vinegar-based solution will be better at removing tartar and may (due to its acidity) be effective against some microorganisms than bleach. While you may not choose to use both types of soaks on the same day, you should consider switching off between the two on a daily (preferably) or weekly basis.
Phil Peters is a staff writer for Animated-Teeth.com. You can find out more information about this subject on Animated-Teeth.com's topic: Denture Cleaning & Care.

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Feb 12, 2010

Save Big On Dentures In San Diego, Oakland, LA, Sacramento & All Of California

If you happen to live in the state of California and are in need of new dentures, you're in an excellent position right now. The reason I say this is because the state of California has some of the best dental savings plans available in the United States and by using one of these discount dental plans you can realistically save between $400-$600 on upper dentures alone, not to mention how much you'd save on other dental care.
These dental discount plans can be used throughout the entire state of California, so if you happen to live in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, Oakland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Berkeley, Merced or wherever you may be, you can be certain that you'll have access to a participating provider.
Let me give you an example of how you can save money by joining one of these California dental discount plans. Let's say that you need those upper dentures that I mentioned a moment ago. Well, if you go and buy dental insurance you'll be wasting your time and money because insurance of any kind does not cover any condition that is pre-existing. Since dental discount plans are not insurance, you can see a provider within 1-3 days.
The usual cost of a new set of upper dentures around the USA is $1,252.00. Remember that this is a national average. California may be lower or higher. I'm using a zip code in the Los Angeles area 90075, however, this particular dental plan is available statewide.
By using this plan, rather than paying the usual $1,252.00, your cost for a new upper denture is just $500.00, a savings of $752.00. You and your family (if you have one) would also save between 10% and 60% on all other dental care for an entire year. The cost of becoming a plan member for a family is only $159.95 or just $119.95 for an individual. So by deducting the cost of the plan from your $752.00 savings you still saved half off your new dentures.
Summary - If you are in need of new dentures in California, you really need to take discount dental plans into consideration before you end up paying full price.
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Feb 5, 2010

How To Find Low Cost Dentures In Your Area Today

Low cost dentures are certainly available if you'll just look around a bit and stay away from dental insurance, that is, if you need dentures right away. The reason I say that is because dental insurance does not cover pre-existing or cosmetic conditions and dentures would be classified as both of those. The only exception to this might be if you've owned the policy for several years, but then your problems wouldn't be pre-existing, would they?
The solution that you need for getting low cost dentures is called a dental discount plan. These dental discount plans are sometimes also referred to as discount dental plans. They are simply a plan that offers substantial savings off of what you would normally pay at a dentists office. Usually, these plans will give you savings of up to sixty percent, depending upon the plan you choose and where you happen to reside.
This is how a discount dental plan will save you money on dentures.
The first thing that you'll need to do is find a participating dental provider in your area. This can be anywhere in the USA, but realistically, you won't want to travel too far. There are well over 100,000 of them so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding one close.
Next, simply pay the low cost annual fee to join. These plans start at $80 per year for an individual and average around $150 for a family dental plan. Once you've paid for your new discount dental plan, you'll be able to see a dentist within one to three days. At that time you can go and get your new low cost dentures and save a ton of money on them at the same time!
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Feb 2, 2010

Keep Your Dentures in Good Condition

If you don't wear dentures currently, there's a good chance that you will at some future point. Millions of people around the world have been fitted with artificial dental plates, bridges, and other forms of denture appliances to make their smile more attractive and to help them eat more easily. Teeth help us to talk, to eat, and to express ourselves in a variety of situations, and without them may put us at a loss. That is why an average person may spend thousands of dollars to regain use of lost teeth by getting dentures.
After getting your dentures, you don't want to forget about their care. It may be tempting to stop brushing if several teeth have been pulled and replaced by an artificial device. But you need to keep dentures clean and in good condition if you want them to last. Your dentist or hygienist will explain how to brush, soak, and otherwise clean your dentures when you receive them. There are several steps to be followed, and taking shortcuts may lead to stained, broken, or ill-fitting teeth that could become increasingly uncomfortable.
1. Use a dental adhesive to get your dentures to fit properly. Stuffing them into your mouth any old way can lead to sores or an improper fit, which could throw off your chewing and speech. Work with your dentures at first until you develop a routine for getting them into your mouth smoothly and easily. It won't take long, and the results will be worth it. If the adhesive irritates your mouth or doesn't work right, ask your dentist to recommend another product. He or she may be able to provide samples.
2. Brush your dentures daily. Use the toothpaste recommended by your dentist. Treat them as well as you would your original teeth. Then soak them in the suggested solution overnight unless you plan to wear them while sleeping. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly to remove excess toothpaste or soaking solution. Use mouthwash as needed for extra anti-bacterial assistance and oral freshness.
3. Report any problems to your dentist. If the dentures chip, bend, or otherwise get broken or warped, let your dentist know so they can be quickly repaired. Leaving them out of your mouth for more than a day or two may cause your mouth to regain its former position, which will make it difficult to start wearing the dentures again when they have been repaired or replaced. Also let the dentist know if you experience any sores, a bad taste, or other generalized problems with your mouth after you begin wearing dentures.
Denture care is not difficult, but it needs to be practiced consistently for good results. Don't neglect any remaining original teeth you have, but rather give them great care to keep them as long as possible. Let your dentist know if you develop tooth sensitivity or discomfort that may signal a cavity. Heading off major problems can help your dentures to work more effectively and for longer periods of time.
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