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Is It Possible To Whiten Dentures?

Whitening dentures to remove stains is different from trying to change the color of denture teeth. There is no method for lightening or changing the color of denture teeth after completion. You will need a new denture manufactured with a lighter teeth shade to achieve this.

A denture whitening procedure restores the original tooth color by removing superficial stains. The longer stains are allowed to build up, the more difficult it becomes to remove them. Let us learn more about the denture stain removal process in this blog.

How to Whiten Dentures at Home

Staining can cause your dentures to become less white than they once were. You can use some home remedies to restore the color of your dentures.

  • Rinse: You can stain your dentures with dark-colored foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine. Removing and rinsing them after consuming these things is best to prevent staining. Preventively maintaining your dentures can extend their life and keep them clean.
  • Denture Solution: Visiting your local pharmacy will help you find a denture solution. Put your dentures in a container filled with solution before bed. The following day, brush your teeth with a soft-bristled brush and rinse them with water.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide: A common ingredient in over-the-counter and professional tooth-whitening products is hydrogen peroxide. If your dentures have developed stains, you can use them at home to remove them. Dentures can be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide by simply removing and coating them with the solution. After that, brush off the stains with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Place them back in your mouth after thoroughly rinsing them.
  • White Vinegar: The natural sanitizer in white vinegar will destroy bacteria, making it a great denture cleaner. Make sure your dentures are stored in vinegar before you go to bed. If stains persist, use a soft-bristled brush to remove them.
  • Salt: Dentures can be disinfected and sanitized overnight in a saltwater solution. Using salt to clean dentures is also an option. Scrub away stains with a damp toothbrush dipped in salt.
  • Lemon: The citric acid found in lemon juice acts as a bleaching agent. Lemon juice and water can remove stains from dentures when soaked for 30 minutes in a mixture of lemon juice and water. Ensure that the soaking solution is rinsed with cool water after it has been absorbed.
  • Baking Soda: Dentures and natural teeth can both be whitened with baking soda. It also eliminates odors.
  • Don’t Use Bleach: You shouldn’t use bleach. Dentures are made from materials that can be damaged by bleach.

How to Whiten Dentures Professionally

You should clean your dentures professionally if you see little difference in cleaning them at home. Your dentist can polish your dentures and remove surface stains during a professional denture cleaning. One of the best things about it is that it only takes a few minutes!

Dentures usually require professional cleaning every two years unless otherwise recommended by your dentist. Consider visiting an affordable dental school or seeing if your area offers low-cost or free dental clinics if you are concerned about the cost of professional cleanings.

Conclusion

The luster of your pearly whites or dentures can fade over time, but several solutions are available to restore them to their former grandeur. The quality of your dentures depends on how well you keep them clean, just as your natural teeth do. Practice good oral hygiene habits to prevent your dentures from staining.

Dentures should also be cared for and practiced with good oral hygiene to avoid bacterial and stain buildup. Always look for ADA-approved denture cleaners. Safety and effectiveness are the only criteria for the ADA’s seal.