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How do you remove dentures?
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I'm about to get dentures and one thing that I would like to know is - when you have used a fixative such as Polygrip to hold the denture in, what happens when you want to take them out at bedtime? Is the denture easy to remove? Thanks very much .
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Swish mouth with water.
Slowly remove dentures by using a rocking motion.
Remove denture adhesive residue from denture and mouth with warm water and a soft brush.
Use a denture cleanser to thoroughly clean your denture
See the Appendix here:
http://www.poligrip.c...advisory/default.aspx
Chris
Swish mouth with water.
Slowly remove dentures by using a rocking motion.
Remove denture adhesive residue from denture and mouth with warm water and a soft brush.
Use a denture cleanser to thoroughly clean your denture
See the Appendix here:
http://www.poligrip.c...advisory/default.aspx
Chris
A final suggestion re the fixative?
In the morning, rinse the denture under the tap, dry with a paper tissue and then apply a small drop of fixative about 3/8" either side of the centre line.
Insert denture into mouth.
I find that drying the denture ensures that the fixative will adhere to the denture more than to the inside of the mouth and should all come out cleanly with the denture when required.
In the morning, rinse the denture under the tap, dry with a paper tissue and then apply a small drop of fixative about 3/8" either side of the centre line.
Insert denture into mouth.
I find that drying the denture ensures that the fixative will adhere to the denture more than to the inside of the mouth and should all come out cleanly with the denture when required.