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Our Guide to Whitening Your Dentures & Preventing Stains

December 17, 2020
Close up of a senior woman smiling with newly whitened dentures

There’s no denying the benefits of wearing dentures among many individuals. As you may or may not be aware, these are removable prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth and are supported by the oral cavity’s surrounding soft and hard tissues. Whether you have difficulty eating, speaking, or even smiling, dentures will undoubtedly make a difference in your oral functions and aesthetics.

In this article, we will share our practical guide on how to whiten your dentures and prevent stains.

How to whiten your dentures

Cleaning your dentures is one matter, and getting them whitened is another. The good news is that you can use whitening products and clean the devices within the comfort of your own home. However, you have to be wary of the tools and products you’re going to use. Here’s how you can whiten your dentures:

  • Prepare an effective denture-whitening product and non-abrasive tool.
  • Get them soaked in a denture cleaner overnight to remove stains and deposit buildup.
  • Brush them the following day using a non-abrasive tool and rinse them thoroughly.

With just these three steps, whitening your teeth is straightforward and easy to accomplish!

What to avoid for at-home denture whitening

Although taking the DIY route in whitening your dentures is easy, you must still be wary of what you are doing and using. Here’s what to avoid:

  • Hot water: Dipping your dentures in hot water to get rid of stubborn buildup can make them warped and totally damaged.
  • Abrasive cleaning tools: Using stiff-bristled toothbrushes and harsh cleaners can give your dentures some scratches, compromising their overall look and appearance.
  • At-home teeth whitening products: Some teeth whitening solutions, such as whitening toothpaste or bleach-containing products, are not safe for your dentures.

How to prevent denture stains

As with any case, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, which applies to denture cleaning. The good thing is that you can follow several vital steps to prevent your denture from getting stained. Be sure to follow the prevention tips below:

  • Clean your dentures every day, whether after getting them or whitening them.
  • Remove them, rinse them to get rid of debris, and brush them with a denture brush and non-abrasive cleaner.
  • Avoid consuming highly pigmented foods like berries and tomato sauce as well as beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine.
  • Clean your dentures right away if you consumed stain-causing foods or drinks.

Getting a professional denture cleaning

Did you know that professional cleaning of your dentures is required at least twice a year? This is because it is always best to visit your denturist to get your oral devices cleaned effectively and professionally. All it takes is for the denturist to remove the surface stains and polish the dentures to look brand new. The good news is that it will just take only a few minutes!

Conclusion

At this point, you now know what it takes to whiten your dentures and prevent them from staining. To that end, be sure to consider all the valuable information discussed above and follow the cleaning and prevention steps. Ultimately, getting a professional denture cleaning will make a huge difference in its overall oral aesthetics and functionality and allow it to last for many years!

We’re the leading denture care center, providing affordable denture services in the Clayton Heights area of Surrey, BC. If you’re looking to get a professional denture cleaning, connect with us today to make an appointment!