After getting dentures, you might wonder if you should sleep with them in your mouth or not. While it is possible to sleep with them, taking them out has several advantages.

For example, it allows you to clean them better. Keep reading to learn more about why you should take your dentures out before sleep.

Sleeping with the false teeth in

The dentures should not be worn to bed since it allows the gums to have a rest overnight. Even partial dentures should come out during the night. The research has suggested that patients might be at a higher risk of diseases while wearing dentures at night. Plus, there is a risk of gum disease or gum inflammation.

During the night, the bacteria that build up can cause the dentures to develop a smell. That bacteria can also lead to gum disease, even if there are no remaining teeth. That can cause pain and other health problems. Healthy oral hygiene can reduce the risk of potential issues.

Plus, removing the false teeth at night gives the patient a chance to clean them. It is a good idea to brush them and then soak them in a cleaner during the night. That way, there will not be as much fungus or bacteria breeding on them during the night. Patients will want to avoid wearing false teeth to bed.

Placing less pressure on the gums

The false teeth also put some pressure on the gumline. That includes the bone under the gum. That might cause the body to start reabsorbing the bone, which gradually causes the bone volume to decrease. If the dentures are in all day and night, the reabsorption process only increases.

Once the body starts absorbing the bone, there is not as much support for the dentures. Gradually, the dentures will loosen and no longer fit correctly. Then the teeth might fall out more efficiently, and it can be hard to chew. Plus, bone loss also results in the lips and cheeks looking less full.

Caring for the dentures during the night

There are several things patients can do with the teeth during the night. If the teeth are in overnight, bacteria might build up on them. But it is also critical to care for the teeth during the night. Having a daily cleaning routine can help the dentures last much longer than otherwise. When the teeth go on in the morning, they will be fresh for that day. Cleaning should include:

  • Brushing the dentures to loosen bacteria and plaque
  • Soaking the dentures in a denture cleaner or warm water
  • Rinsing and quickly brushing the teeth in the morning to remove any remaining plaque

Choose the right dentures today

If you get dentures, you should not sleep in them if you can help it. That way, you can take better care of them. It reduces your risk of getting an infection or having bacteria in your mouth. Your dentist can help you find out more about caring for your new teeth. Making an appointment today is your first step.

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