An acrylic denture is an excellent option for people who have lost some or all of their teeth. They are made from dental acrylic resin, a durable and lightweight material that is easy to customise to fit each patient’s unique needs. Here, we discuss why acrylic teeth are a good option for some people, as well as providing tips for cleaning them.
Advantages of Acrylic Dentures
- Customisable. They can be easily customised to fit each patient’s unique needs. The dentist takes impressions of the patient’s mouth to ensure a comfortable and snug fit.
- Durable. They’re made from a strong and durable material that can withstand the wear and tear of daily use.
- Lightweight. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear, making them an excellent choice for people looking for a removable partial denture.
- Cost-effective. They are a cost-effective option for people who cannot afford more expensive dental treatments.
- Easy to repair. If your denture becomes damaged, a dentist or denture technician can easily repair it.
Types of Acrylic Dentures
- Acrylic partial denture. This type of denture is designed to replace one or more missing teeth. It is held in place by clasps that attach to the remaining natural teeth.
- Removable acrylic partial denture. This type of denture replaces multiple missing teeth. You can can easily it remove for cleaning, but the clasps also hold it in place.
- Acrylic single tooth denture. This type of denture replaces a single missing tooth. It is held in place by a metal or acrylic clasp that attaches to the adjacent natural teeth.
Cleaning Acrylic Dentures
- Rinse. Rinse the denture with water to remove any loose debris.
- Brush. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild soap or denture cleaner to gently brush the denture, including the teeth and gums.
- Soak. Soak the denture in water or a denture cleaning product for the recommended amount of time.
- Rinse. Rinse the denture thoroughly with water before putting it back in your mouth.
Conclusion
- Acrylic dentures are an excellent option for people who have lost some or all of their teeth.
- They are durable, lightweight and therefore easy to customise to fit each patient’s unique needs.
- If you have this type of denture, it is equally essential to keep it clean, as is the case with maintaining good oral health.
- Following the above cleaning tips leads to keeping your smile healthy and bright!