Your dentures live in one of the most bacteria-rich environments in the human body. Within hours of insertion, a layer of biofilm — a structured colony of bacteria, fungi, and proteins — begins forming on every surface. Left unchecked, this biofilm leads to bad breath, staining, gum irritation, and potentially serious oral infections.
Plaque and tartar build up on false teeth just like they do on natural teeth.[3] Many denture wearers don't clean their prostheses as thoroughly as they should. The consequences go beyond aesthetics:
- Denture stomatitis — a fungal infection that causes red, inflamed tissue under the denture
- Respiratory risk — bacteria from poorly cleaned dentures can contribute to respiratory issues, particularly in elderly patients
- Accelerated wear — calculus buildup creates rough spots that abrade the denture surface and harbour more bacteria
- Social impact — persistent odour and visible staining affect confidence and social interactions
The good news: a proper cleaning routine is simple and dramatically extends the life and hygiene of your dentures. This guide covers everything you need to know.
This article is for general educational purposes. Always follow the specific care instructions provided by your dental professional and the manufacturer of your denture cleaning product.
