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How to Properly Maintain Your Dentures

How to Properly Maintain Your Dentures

Getting back your ability to smile and eat with a full set of teeth is one of the major benefits of dentures. To prevent infections, sores, or additional tooth damage, it’s crucial to take proper care of your dentures. Here are some essential tips recommended by dentists to keep your dentures in excellent condition.

Cleaning

Rinse your dentures thoroughly after meals to remove food particles and prevent stains. Brush them daily with a soft toothbrush to eliminate plaque and buildup. Use mild soap or a cleaning product recommended by your dentist, but avoid harsh toothpaste or strong cleaners.

Soaking

When you’re not wearing your dentures, especially overnight, soak them in water or a cleaning solution. This helps prevent them from drying out or becoming misshapen. Avoid using hot water.

Rinsing

If you use a cleaning solution, make sure to rinse your dentures well before putting them back in your mouth. Avoid swallowing denture cleaning solution, as it can lead to stomach upset.

Handling

Handle your dentures with care to avoid dropping them or bending them. Clean them over a basin of water, so if they fall, they’re less likely to get damaged.

Visiting your dentist

Make sure to schedule regular checkups with your dentist to have both your mouth and dentures examined. Most dentists recommend visits every six months for optimal care. If your dentures aren’t fitting well, are causing irritation, or have become loose, see your dentist sooner.


Do you live in Sicklerville or the surrounding area? Our team is ready to help you achieve your smile goals. Schedule your appointment today.

Rediscover the Joy of Eating with Hybrid Dentures

Rediscover the Joy of Eating with Hybrid Dentures

If you’re a current denture wearer, you know that dentures can make eating certain foods, especially crunchy or chewy ones, quite difficult. Issues like dentures clicking or moving while eating, or food debris collecting underneath, can lead to discomfort and a poor fit. Over time, if dentures aren’t properly cleaned, bad breath may develop due to odors trapped in the denture material.

The instability and retention issues of traditional dentures mean that many wearers have food restrictions, even when it comes to healthy, fresh foods they once enjoyed. Chewing these foods becomes difficult, which can affect digestion and overall health. Additionally, the bulkiness of standard dentures—particularly in the roof of the mouth—can reduce your enjoyment of the texture and flavor of food.

Hybrid dentures offer a solution to these challenges. Designed to keep the roof of the mouth open and uncovered, they enhance the texture and flavor of food, allowing you to enjoy eating again. Hybrid dentures are anchored securely with four or more dental implants, providing exceptional stability and preventing movement. This offers greater confidence in eating, drinking, and speaking.

If you’re looking for a way to improve your denture experience, talk to your dentist about hybrid dentures. They offer a more natural feel and function, giving you a smile that looks and feels just like your natural teeth.


Do you live in Sicklerville or the surrounding area? Our team is ready to help you achieve your smile goals. Schedule your appointment today.

Is Denture Treatment Right for You?

Is Denture Treatment Right for You?

If you have lost all of your teeth or just a few, you are probably a good candidate for dentures. Dentures, also known as removable prosthodontics, are used for the dental restoration or replacement of missing or broken teeth. You may want to consider dentures if any of the following apply to your situation:

  • You have very few remaining teeth and they are in poor condition.
  • You have suffered bone loss in your mouth so severe it precludes you from considering dental implants.
  • You have advanced gum disease that has resulted in the loss of multiple teeth.
  • You have lost many teeth, and your remaining teeth are suffering from decay and receding gums.
  • You are committed to practicing excellent oral hygiene to take good care of your dentures.

You may not be a good candidate for dentures if any of the following apply:

  • You are a young patient whose jawbone has not fully developed.
  • You grind or clench your teeth.
  • You have a sensitive gag reflex.
  • You are a smoker.

If you feel you are a good candidate for dentures, your dentist will evaluate the health of your teeth and gums and determine if full or partial dentures are the best choice for you. There are many factors to consider when having dentures placed, and your dental professional can help you make a decision that fits your needs and lifestyle. If you wish to regain oral functionality and improve your smile, dentures may be your answer to once again enjoying a full set of beautiful, natural-looking teeth.


Do not wait any longer. Book your appointment now and achieve the smile you have always wanted. Dr. Drain is accepting new patients from Sicklerville and the surrounding area.

Are You a Good Candidate for Dentures?

If you have lost all of your teeth or just a few, you are probably a good candidate for dentures. Dentures, also known as removable prosthodontics, are used for the dental restoration or replacement of missing or broken teeth. You may want to consider dentures if any of the following apply to your situation:

  • You have very few remaining teeth and they are in poor condition.
  • You have suffered bone loss in your mouth so severe it precludes you from considering dental implants.
  • You have advanced gum disease that has resulted in the loss of multiple teeth.
  • You have lost many teeth, and your remaining teeth are suffering from decay and receding gums.
  • You are committed to practicing excellent oral hygiene in order to take good care of your dentures.

You may not be a good candidate for dentures if any of the following apply:

  • You are a young patient whose jawbone has not fully developed.
  • You grind or clench your teeth.
  • You have a sensitive gag reflex.
  • You are a smoker.

If you feel you are a good candidate for dentures, your dentist will evaluate the health of your teeth and gums and determine if full or partial dentures are the best choice for you. There are many factors to consider when having dentures placed, and your dental professional can help you make a decision that fits your needs and lifestyle. If you wish to regain oral functionality and improve your smile, dentures may be your answer to once again enjoying a full set of beautiful, natural looking teeth.

We look forward to seeing you in our Sicklerville dental office

What you Need to Know about Permanent Dentures

Dentures have been around a long time as a way to restore smiles plagued by missing teeth. They provide a solution for people who want to smile, talk, and eat as normally as possible. Unfortunately, removable dentures aren’t without issues. They can become loose or shift, making it uncomfortable to eat and talk. Messy denture adhesives are bothersome and ineffective for some patients. Therefore, advancements in dental technology have developed the option of permanent dentures.

What are permanent dentures?

Permanent, or fixed, dentures are suitable for patients missing one, two, or more teeth. The appliance is made up of a row of crowns or artificial teeth, which are connected together and the framework is supported by dental implants. The implants act like natural tooth roots, and the permanent dentures create a bite similar to natural teeth.

What are the benefits?

Fixed dentures definitely offers some advantages to removable ones. The need for messy adhesives is eliminated, and you don’t have to worry about loose or ill-fitting dentures affecting you. The force of your bite is also improved, so you can eat all kinds of foods without concern. Because a permanent upper denture doesn’t cover the roof of your mouth, your ability to taste and enjoy food is not sacrificed. This kind of denture stays in place for normal oral hygiene, so there are no special cleaning or soaking requirements. If properly maintained, permanent dentures can last for many years or even a lifetime.

Are there any disadvantages?

Permanent dentures are susceptible to oral problems like infection or inflammation because they are not removable. Also, it is possible that the crowns may require replacement in 10 to 15 years.

If you live in the Sicklerville area contact us today

Maintaining Your Dentures

Getting back your ability to smile and eat with a complete set of teeth is one of the great benefits of dentures. To prevent infections, sores, or further tooth damage, it is important to maintain dentures properly. Here are some ways that dentists advise to keep your dentures in great condition.

Cleaning

Rinse your dentures well after meals to remove food particles and avoid stains. Brush them daily with a soft toothbrush to remove plaque and deposits. Use a mild soap or product that your dentist recommends, but avoid harsh toothpaste or strong cleaners.

Soaking

Soak your dentures in water or cleaning solution when you are not wearing them, especially overnight. This helps keeps them from drying out or becoming misshapen. Do not use hot water.

Rinsing

If you use a cleaning solution, rinse your dentures well before putting them back in your mouth. Avoid swallowing denture cleaning solution because it can cause stomach upset.

Handling

Handle your dentures very carefully so that you don’t drop them or bend them. Clean them over a basin filled with water, so that if they fall they shouldn’t be damaged.

Visiting your dentist

Maintain regular checkups with your dentist to get both your mouth and your dentures examined. Most dentists recommend visits every six month for ideal results. See your dentist sooner if your dentures are not fitting well, are causing irritation, or have become loose.

Our dental office is located in Sicklerville

Lakeside Dental
601 Liberty Place
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
856-432-7788

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Lakeside Dental
601 Liberty Place
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
856-432-7788

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Sicklerville Dentist. Dorothy Drain DMD provides Dental Implants, Snap On Smiles, Lumineers, Childrens Dentist, Dental Hygiene, Same Day Dental Emergency, Dental Insurance to the following locations: Williamston, NJ, Berlin, NJ, Glouster, NJ, Berlin, NJ.