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Discoloured Dentures

It’s not uncommon for dental appliances to be surrounded by a build up of bacteria, but there is something critically wrong if they start to change their colour because of the incrimental depository layer of bacteria.
 
One of the main reasons why your dental appliances change in colour is normally due to the lack of care and attention towards your dentures. It is essential that, when you have removed the dental appliance you place tje dental appliance in a plastic denture box that contains water. This ensures that your dentures remain safe and wet, ultimately preventing decolourisation, shape change and breakage. 

It is also important to note that dentures need to be bathed and washed in lukewarm or cold water. The hotter the water is, the more chance of denture disfiguration and/or breakage.

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