For many people who wear full or partial dentures, it is easy to assume oral care is no longer as important as it once was.
But dental professionals warn that keeping both gums and dentures healthy is essential – not just for comfort, but also for long-term oral health and wellbeing.
Gums still matter – even without natural teeth
Gums and the underlying jawbone act as the foundation for dentures.
When gums are healthy, they provide a firm, comfortable base, helping dentures fit better and feel more secure.
However, over time, natural gum shrinkage can occur, which changes how dentures sit and feel.
To keep dentures fitting properly and avoid painful sore spots, denture wearers are advised to have a denture reline every couple of years.
Relining adjusts the inner surface of the denture to match the current shape of the gums, improving stability and comfort.
Healthy gums also lower the risk of irritation and infections, making daily life with dentures much easier.
Why denture maintenance matters
Dentures, although artificial, can still collect plaque, bacteria, and food debris.
Without regular cleaning, this build-up can cause gum irritation, bad breath, staining, and infections such as denture stomatitis.
Daily maintenance, including gentle brushing with a soft brush and denture cleanser, keeps dentures clean and fresh.
It also helps preserve their natural look and extends their lifespan, reducing the need for repairs or replacement. Removing dentures at night gives gums a chance to rest and helps prevent unnecessary pressure.
Simple habits, lasting benefits
Dental professionals recommend rinsing dentures after meals, cleaning your gums and tongue daily, and having regular check-ups to monitor denture fit and gum health.
Together, these habits support healthier gums, a more comfortable fit, and a smile that feels as good as it looks.
With consistent care and professional advice, denture wearers can enjoy greater comfort, improved oral health, and renewed confidence every day.







