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If you currently wear dentures, then you are aware of what a positive impact they can have on your life. You can once again enjoy a full, realistic-looking smile that allows you to feel confident in social situations and to eat more foods than you could with gaps in your grin. As helpful as these restorations are, what can you do if they start to smell bad? Keep reading to learn what can cause your dentures to take on a bad odor and what you can do to prevent it.
Taking care of your dentures is an important part of keeping your restorations in good condition. Like your natural teeth, dentures need to be regularly cleaned to keep them smelling fresh. Without adequate maintenance, your restorations will begin to accumulate bacteria. This will result in bad-smelling yeast production under the dentures. Additionally, dentures are porous, which means that brushing them regularly is not always enough to prevent bad breath.
Fortunately, there are several ways that you can prevent denture odor, including:
Buda Dental Professionals is led by three skilled dentists who give patients the care they need to keep their pearly whites in good shape. Dr. Ashley Strickland, Dr. Donald Taylor, and Dr. Jason administer a range of exceptional treatments, including tooth replacement options like dentures. They can also help you determine why your dentures smell bad and come up with a solution to give you fresh breath and a more confident beam. If you are interested in making an appointment with Buda Dental Professionals or want to learn more about their services, call them at (512) 295-5555 or visit their website.