Denture Adhesive
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Denture Adhesive
If you're struggling with denture slippage or getting an all-day seal, a denture adhesive from CVS can help make sure your dentures stay put. Without the proper adhesive, speaking clearly, eating or smiling without thinking can be a struggle. Whether you prefer a denture cream, wafer or powder, you can help your dentures remain in place snugly against your upper or lower arch, giving you the confidence you need throughout the day.
Denture Glue
For people who have missing teeth, full and partial dentures are an amazing and affordable solution to improve appearance, speech, and bite. Denture adhesive or glue does wonders to help dentures temporarily stick to your gums. It also creates a seal that prevents particles from getting trapped between the dentures and the gums. Denture glue improves your confidence while wearing dentures because it increases its hold, therefore allowing you to speak and bite with comfort. It can also help eliminate problems with adhesion caused by dry mouth, which is common with older people or those taking medications. Enhanced adhesion strength is also needed for teachers, singers, and other people that speak a lot while using dentures.
What Is the Best Denture Adhesive?
The best denture adhesive is different for everyone. Usually, the strongest adhesives come in strips. However, powders and cream denture adhesive also work great. All these products offer amazing hold to give your dentures a comfortable and secure fit throughout the day.
How To Apply Denture Adhesive
After you've chosen the best denture adhesive for your specific type of denture, take a good look at the instructions that come with each denture adhesive product. While some powders, wafers and strips, such as Super Poligrip Comfort Seal denture adhesive, may require a different technique, denture creams have fairly universal instructions. Once you've completely dried your dentures, apply a strong adhesive, such as Fixodent Ultra Max Hold denture adhesive, in small dots or stripes. Use a Q-tip to even the adhesive out, and finish by pressing the dentures firmly into place.
How To Remove Denture Adhesive
When you use a secure denture adhesive from CVS, most of the adhesive comes out with your dental appliance. However, there may be times when small amounts of denture adhesive remain on your gums. If this happens, you can take a couple of steps. To loosen the adhesive, try gargling with warm salt water or mouthwash. Then, use a toothbrush and warm water to gently scrub your gums and the roof of your mouth.
Once you've removed your denture, brush it with denture-approved toothpaste. Then, store it in a container with a denture cleanser. Your dentures will be fresh and ready to go the next morning.
How to Use Denture Adhesive
If you remember a few easy rules, all the denture adhesives in the CVS denture care section can offer security and freshness. Always start with a long-lasting adhesive, such as Fixodent Plus, which can give you 12 full hours of protection. After you've applied a denture adhesive, press them into place, and hold for at least 5 seconds. Then, you'll be ready to eat, smile and speak without having to worry.