How to remove stains from dentures

Like the teeth common, prostheses dental should be cleaned and rinsed daily to remove particles of food and prevent stains from drinks, food or nicotine. False teeth need special cleaners that are different to toothpaste. Most modern are made of plastic, porcelain and acrylic. These materials are porous and have to stain easily with common foods so you should be alert to remove stains.

Instructions :

  1. Rinse the dentures with water after every meal or drink to prevent particles settle on them and smearing.
  2. Clean dentures twice a day with a specific brush it and denture cleaner. If your kit does not include a brush, use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Anything else may scratch the surface of the prosthesis. You can also use liquid dish soap or a mild cleaner habit instead. Squeeze a small amount of soap or cleanser on the brush, dip it in warm water and rub false teeth, concentrating on the areas between the teeth and food particles visible.
  3. Put your dentures every night soak. Place an effervescent tablet into a glass of water (the amount can vary depending on the brand of the product to soak the dentures) and leaves the prosthesis in the solution overnight. If your denture has metal accessories, do not use a product containing chlorine as it can stain the metal. In the morning, rinse dentures with water before placing it in your mouth.
  4. Soaking the denture in a solution with vinegar and baking soda once a month to get rid of stubborn stains. Mix one cup of vinegar and 1 tablespoon of baking. Leave denture soak in the mixture for five minutes. Add more vinegar if necessary to ensure that the liquid completely covers the teeth. Remove it from the product and rub with a brush for dentures. Rinse with warm water.