
Unless you have just enjoyed a flavorful meal, your breath and your dentures should have a neutral scent. But what if you have noticed an odor lately? This issue can sometimes occur among denture wearers, and fortunately, it is easy to fix in most cases! This blog post talks about what could be behind the smell and how you can freshen up your smile.
Causes of Denture Odors
The most common cause of denture odors is an accumulation of plaque, bacteria, and/or food particles on the prosthetic. The longer these substances are allowed to stay on your dentures, the more likely it is that a noticeable smell will develop.
Some potential contributing factors to bacteria on your dentures include:
- Missteps in oral hygiene
- Dry mouth
- Smoking
Tips for a Fresher, Cleaner Smile
Here are some steps you can take that may lead to a cleaner, fresher, and more confident smile:
Thoroughly Clean Your Dentures Every Night
You should make it a habit to clean your dentures every night. Remove your dentures and brush them using a soft-bristled brush and a nonabrasive denture cleanser. Pay attention to all their surfaces, including the areas that sit against your gums. Let your dentures soak overnight in a designated denture solution to help eliminate lingering odors.
Rinse Your Dentures After Meals
Rinsing your dentures after meals can prevent food particles from sticking and causing unpleasant smells. Take your dentures out and rinse them under running water each time you finish eating.
Keep Your Oral Tissues Clean
A clean mouth is just as important — if not more so — than a clean denture! Do not neglect your gums, tongue, or the roof of your mouth. Use a soft toothbrush or a piece of gauze to gently clean these areas every morning and night. You might also choose to use a mouthwash. This helps remove bacteria that can contribute to bad breath and ensures that your oral environment remains clean even when you are not wearing your dentures.
Take Steps to Fight Dry Mouth
Dry mouth can make denture odors worse by reducing saliva flow. Drink water regularly throughout the day, and consider using saliva substitutes if recommended by your dentist. You may also want to limit caffeine and alcohol, which can contribute to dryness.
Ask Your Dentist for Advice
If you continue to notice odors despite following these tips, you should reach out to your dentist. They can check your dentures for fit and cleanliness, provide professional cleaning, and suggest specific products or techniques to address persistent odors.
Do not let a smelly denture affect your confidence! Take steps to fight unwanted odors so you can feel fresh and clean.
Meet the Practice
At Brookside Dental Care, Drs. Bryan Griffith and Alex Hartgrove focus on providing top-quality care in a comfortable environment. Our team is proud to offer dentures, denture maintenance, and a broad range of other services. If you would like to learn more about us and how we may be able to help you, contact our Prestonsburg office at 606-874-9311.
