Dentures Can Still Put You At Risk Of Swollen Gums
Controlling the plaque and bacteria in the mouth is the best way to prevent the emergence of swollen gums and other symptoms of gum disease.
The right brushing and flossing techniques, as well as follow-up
rinsing of the mouth with an effective mouthwash, is the ultimate
prevention against swollen gums. Having dentures is not an excuse for
not maintaining proper oral hygiene. Although dentures may feel
uncomfortable at first, it is essential to keep dentures clean and free
from foods that can cause stain, bad breath and swollen gums. Brush all
surfaces with dental health care product at least twice a day to ensure
that bacteria and plaque does not accumulate. Also, remove the dentures
before going to bed and place them in the water or liquid used to clean
dentures.
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