Caring properly for dentures extends their lifespan, maintains their fit, and protects the health of the gums. Battell Denture Clinic in Hamilton, a trusted denture practice since 1975, places great emphasis on patient education and provides every patient with clear, practical guidance on how to look after their prosthetic teeth for the best long-term results. Daily cleaning is essential. Dentures should be removed and rinsed after eating, then brushed https://blogfreely.net/marrenagrh/dentures-and-jaw-health-hamilton-long-term-wellbeing-battell with a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaning solution. Standard toothpaste should be avoided as it is too abrasive and can cause micro-scratches that harbour bacteria. When not being worn, dentures should be stored in water or a denture-soaking solution to prevent the material from drying out and warping. Patients should also be aware that gums and jaw bones change shape over time, meaning dentures that fit perfectly when new can become looser with age. Michael Battell, DD, recommends annual check-ups to monitor fit and identify when a reline may be beneficial before the dentures become uncomfortable or cause sore spots on the gum tissue.
Battell Denture Clinic | 409 Concession St, Hamilton, ON L9A 1B8 | (905) 389-2217

For patients across Hamilton, Ancaster, Burlington, and Stoney Creek, Battell Denture Clinic provides ongoing care and support long after the initial fitting. If your dentures have become loose, uncomfortable, or damaged, call (905) 389-2217 to arrange a check-up with the Hamilton denture clinic that has been caring for local smiles for fifty years.
