Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Clean Dental Partials

A dental partial is a fixed or removable dental apparatus that is worn in the mouth to replace any number of missing teeth. Unlike dentures, partials are worn over your teeth; attached by a metal or invisible clasp or device, according to the American Dental Association. Although dental partials are false teeth, they still require the same care that your natural teeth receive.


Instructions


1. Fill your bathroom sink with warm water. Never use hot water because it can cause your partials to warp over time.


2. Hold your dental partials in your hands and rinse them in the warm water to remove any food and stains.


3. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to a regular soft-bristled toothbrush. Only use a toothpaste that's ADA approved; designed specifically for dentures and partials.








4. Brush the surface of the teeth, gums, and dental apparatus thoroughly.


5. Rinse your dental partials under warm water to remove all toothpaste residue.


6. Fill a container or cup with warm water and add one tablet of denture/partial cleaner to the water.


7. Place your partials in the container or cup and allow them to soak while you're asleep. When you wake up, rinse the partials under warm water and place them in your mouth.

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