Should you take your dentures out at night

Should you take your dentures out at night

Dentures can boost your confidence so much that you might be tempted to keep them in permanently. Here are some reasons why you need to take them out at night. It is not a good idea to wear dentures at night, regardless of the type you are using. This will result in many health problems down the road. Make sure to remove your dentures every night before you go to sleep. This will keep your mouth free of bacteria, your gums healthy, and your bones strong.

Maintain the Life Of Your Dentures
You can develop bad breath if you leave your dentures in overnight. You should always rest your mouth while sleeping, even if your dentures are comfortable. You can keep your dentures looking clean and feeling fresh by removing your dentures at night and adopting a daily cleaning routine. 

Daily Cleaning Routine for Dentures
Let’s take a look at how to clean your dentures well, so they stay in great shape.

  • Pour warm water into a glass, but not boiling or hot, which can distort the dentures.
  • In a warm bowl of water, drop a denture-cleaning tablet, such as Polident.
  • Dentures should be soaked for the time specified on the pack and covered completely with water. It will soften debris if you soak them for a long time.
  • By brushing your dentures gently with a soft-bristle brush and the cleanser tablet solution, you can remove any remaining debris.
  • Let your dentures completely dry under running water before discarding any remaining cleaning solution.

It is possible to harm your oral health if you leave your dentures in for a long time. Plaque is more likely to accumulate on dentures and tongues of people who wear dentures all night long. You are more prone to gum disease, oral thrush, and bone loss if you wear your dentures for a long period without removing them.

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!

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Why You Should Never Sleep Wearing Your Dentures

Modern dentures have improved leaps over bounds compared to their predecessors. However, one thing hasn’t changed: You still can’t sleep with them, unless you have implant dentures.

Here are a few reasons why it is NEVER recommended to sleep while wearing your dentures:

It could lead to Pneumonia

A study published by NCBI reported that wearing dentures at night makes it difficult to swallow saliva during sleep, which creates a breeding ground for bacteria in the mouth. When this built-up saliva is eventually swallowed, it can make its way into the lungs and cause pneumonia.

Wearing dentures at night also makes it difficult to practice good oral hygiene habits, which has also been linked to the development of pneumonia – again, due to bacteria build-up.

You could shorten the life of your dentures

Just like you, your dentures need rest. Remove your dentures for at least 6 hours a day – the hours when you’re sleeping are the most practical.

The environment inside the mouth is very acidic, so the longer your dentures are exposed to it, the shorter their life becomes. Dentures also need to be cleaned properly so they can be free from all the bacteria that breeds in the mouth. Put them in water or a cleaning solution at night to clean them and ensure that they are sanitized in the morning when you are ready to wear them.

This also prevents them from drying out, which can significantly affect your denture’s life span.

You may experience sore gums

Although your dentures may fit perfectly in your mouth, you must always remember that dentures aren’t a natural part of your body.

If you wear them at night, you risk developing sore gums as they will constantly put pressure on your gums and jaw bone.

If you have the habit of grinding your teeth while sleeping, the damage to your mouth and dentures could be even worse.

It’s best to remove them at night and give your gums a chance to rest, denture-free.

You may get inflammation

Although rare, wearing dentures can cause inflammation in the mouth, also known as stomatitis.

Since wearing dentures results in a lot of bacteria buildup in the mouth, it could contribute to canker sores and ulcers in the mouth and cheeks, causing extreme inflammation. The effects can last for 5 to 10 days and can also recur anytime.

It’s important to follow the care instructions of your denturist to practice good oral hygiene and extend the life of your dentures. Remove them every night, and if you have questions about how you should be taking care of your dentures, contact us for a free consultation.

We are one of leading denturists in Everett, WA and provide a comprehensive range of dentures, including full dentures, partial dentures, flexible partial dentures and implant dentures. We have denture solutions for every oral health need – and we’re ready to find one for you, too

European Denture Center

European Denture Center provides high-quality, affordable, personalized and comfortable dentures and partials. Our dentures and implants are customized to match your needs and budget. Give us a call at (208) 584-5433 for the Idaho office, (208) 459-2253 for the Caldwell office, and (425) 689-7381 for the Washington office to schedule a free consultation.

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Can I leave my dentures in overnight?

Regardless of the type of dentures you're using, wearing them in your sleep is a bad idea, and will cause you a number of health issues down the line. To keep your mouth bacteria-free, your gums healthy, and your bones unaltered and strong, make sure to remove your dentures every night before going to sleep.

How many hours a day should you wear your dentures?

Generally you should wear your dentures for at least 8 hours a day. This will give your gums and jawbone time to get used to the dentures and prevent sore spots from developing. It is best to take them out at night so that your gums can rest. You should also remove them for eating, drinking, brushing and flossing.

What should I do with my denture at night?

Most types of dentures need to stay moist to keep their shape. Place the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking solution overnight. Check with your dentist about properly storing your dentures overnight.