How can we help you?
Welcome to James Blake, DDS! We know that visiting the dentist can bring up questions, whether you're a longtime patient or considering us for the first time. That's why we've compiled this comprehensive FAQ section to address the topics our patients ask about most frequently.
From questions about our advanced technology and treatment options to concerns about payment, scheduling, and what to expect during your visit, you'll find clear, straightforward answers here. We believe that informed patients make confident decisions about their dental health. If you don't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out to us directly at (716) 648-2600.
Our friendly team is always happy to help. Your comfort and understanding are essential to us, and we're here to support your journey toward optimal oral health.
Dentures and Partials
Proper denture care is essential for maintaining both your oral health and the longevity of your denture. We recommend establishing a daily cleaning routine that keeps your denture fresh, comfortable, and in excellent condition.
Denture Cleaning Tips and Tricks
Start by rinsing your denture after every meal to remove loose food particles and debris. Clean your denture at least once daily, preferably before bedtime. Use a soft-bristled denture brush or a regular soft toothbrush with mild dish soap or denture cleaner. Never use regular toothpaste, as it's too abrasive and can scratch the denture surface, creating spaces where bacteria can accumulate.
Hold your denture over a folded towel or basin of water while cleaning to prevent damage if you accidentally drop it. Gently brush all surfaces, paying special attention to areas that contact your gums and to any grooves where food particles can hide.
After brushing, rinse your denture thoroughly under running water. At night, place your denture in a denture-soaking solution or plain water to keep it moist and maintain its shape. Never use hot water, as it can warp the denture material.
Don't forget about your mouth! Even without natural teeth, you should gently brush your gums, tongue, and palate each morning with a soft toothbrush before inserting your denture. This stimulates circulation and removes bacteria.
Contact James Blake, DDS
If you notice any cracks, chips, or loose-fitting areas, contact our Hamburg dental office right away. At James Blake, DDS, we're here to ensure your denture remains comfortable and functional. Regular dental checkups allow us to assess your denture's fit and your overall oral health.