Username:   Remember Me
Password:  

Uber Articles {Über (ger) adj. above, beyond }

- Above and Beyond a Mere Article Directory

 
 


Guidelines to Remove Tobacco Stains from Dentures

By Dr. Mary Kalimnios

Looking for some fun? Whatever you do, Don't Click Here!

When someone decides to replace his missing teeth with dentures, he should understand diverse measures to keep his fake teeth clean. You need to remember the false teeth aren’t like the natural teeth. The appearance of the dentures can be influenced by consumption of tea, coffee, and tobacco products. Therefore, you have to clean the dentures regularly to maintain its original look by removing stains.

The most effective way to keep your dentures stain-free is to prevent the formation of stains. You can include cleaning of denatures as a part of your daily cleanliness practice. Just by brushing the sets on a daily basis, you can remove food residues and plaque. Also, the regular cleaning of dentures will keep your mouth healthy and clean.

It is usually better to clean the dentures daily before retiring to bed. You can wash away the particles accumulated during the day to remove the big food pieces stuck of the denture sets. But you should clean the sets with warm water as hot water may warp the dentures over long-run.

Further, you can use a toothbrush with soft bristles to sweep your dentures daily. You may even think about employing the denture brushes to clean the false teeth sets. While choosing the denture brush, you can check the American Dental Association (ADA) testing certifying reinforced potency and safety. You can even add mild dishwashing soap or hand soap with the lukewarm water to wash the dentures in a more hygienic demeanour.

If the dentures are impacted by tobacco stains, you can use one of the denture-cleaning products around in the market to remove tobacco stains. You can even carry out a web search to find out the products specially made to wash the dentures employed by regular smokers. But the product must be applied based totally on the directions mentioned by the manufacturer.

Dr. Mary Kalimnios has been doing Brevard County Juvaderm as well as Brevard County dental implants for some time.

Article kindly provided by UberArticles.com

Topics: Health and Fitness | Comments Off

Tags: , ,


Article Citation
MLA Style Citation:
Kalimnios, Dr. M. "Guidelines to Remove Tobacco Stains from Dentures." Guidelines to Remove Tobacco Stains from Dentures. 9 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 18 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/guidelines-to-remove-tobacco-stains-from-dentures/>.

APA Style Citation:
Kalimnios, D (2012, February 9). Guidelines to Remove Tobacco Stains from Dentures. Retrieved April 18, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/guidelines-to-remove-tobacco-stains-from-dentures/

Chicago Style Citation:
Kalimnios, Dr. M. "Guidelines to Remove Tobacco Stains from Dentures" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/guidelines-to-remove-tobacco-stains-from-dentures/


Reprint Rights

Creative Commons License
This article is subject to a revocable license under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which means you may freely reprint it, in its entirety, provided you include the author's resource box along with LIVE VISIBLE links (without "nofollow" tags). We may revoke the license at any time with or without cause. You must also include the credit to UberArticles.com.

Comments are closed.

Disclaimer
Uber Articles and its partner sites cannot be held responsible for either the content nor the originality of any articles. If you believe the article has been stolen from you without your permission, please contact us and we will remove it immediately. If you have a problem with the accuracy or otherwise of the content of an article, please contact the author, not us! Also, please remember that any opinions and ideas presented in any of the articles are those of the author and cannot be taken to represent the opinions of Uber Articles. All articles are provided for informational purposes only. None of them should be relied upon for medical, psychological, financial, legal, or other professional advice. If you need professional advice, see a professional. We cannot be held responsible for any use or misuse you make of the articles, nor can we be held responsible for any claims for earnings, cures, or other results that the article might make.
  • RSS Feed

    RSS for Health and Fitness