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Complete Denture Care Starter Kit

• Super PoliGrip® Denture Adhesive Cream
• Super PoliGrip® Comfort Seal™ Strips Denture Adhesive
• Denture Brush
• Denture Bath
• Patient Education Brochure, including:
- Advice, information and support to help patients through every step of their denture journey
- Money-saving coupons for patients’ favorite Polident and Super PoliGrip products
- Postage-Paid reply card encouraging patients to join PoliCare.
After joining PoliCare, patients will receive ongoing support and information from
MyPoliCare.com, a website unique to PoliCare.
This kit is free with every denture repair or denture duplication done by West Penn Dental Center.
Caring For Your Dentures
Proper denture care is important for both the health of your dentures and your mouth. Here are some tips:
Handle dentures with great care. To avoid accidentally dropping them, stand over a folded towel or a full sink of water when handling dentures.
Brush and rinse your dentures daily. Like natural teeth, dentures must be brushed daily to remove food and plaque. Brushing also helps prevent the development of permanent stains on the dentures. Use a brush with soft bristles that is specifically designed for cleaning dentures. Avoid using a hard-bristled brush as it can damage or wear down dentures. Gently brush all surfaces of the denture and be careful not to damage the plastic or bend attachments. In between brushings, rinse your dentures after every meal.
Clean with a denture cleaner. Hand soap or mild dishwashing liquid can be used for cleaning dentures. Household cleansers and many toothpastes may be too abrasive for your dentures and should not be used. Also, avoid using bleach, as this may whiten the pink portion of the denture. Ultrasonic cleaners can be used to care for dentures. These cleaners are small bathtub-like devices that contain a cleaning solution. The denture is immersed in the tub and then sound waves create a wave motion that dislodges the undesirable deposits. Use of an ultrasonic cleaner, however, does not replace a thorough daily brushing. Products with the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance are recommended since they have been evaluated for safety and effectiveness.
Continue to practice denture care when dentures are not being worn. Dentures need to be kept moist when not being worn so they do not dry out or lose their shape. When not in use, dentures should be placed in a denture cleanser soaking solution or in water. However, if your denture has metal attachments, the attachments could tarnish if placed in a soaking solution. Your dentist can recommend the best methods for caring for your particular denture. Dentures should never be placed in hot water, as it can cause them to warp.
Dentures & Bridges : How to Clean & Whiten Dentures
Note:
Please do not use regular toothpaste when cleaning your dentures. Because of the abrasives in the toothpaste, it will damage your denture. Please buy specific toothpaste that is meant for dentures, or simply brush with water and soak your dentures in a denture-safe cleaning solution.



