How to Store Partial Dentures for a Long Time
Things You'll Need
- plastic denture or retainer case
- 2 clean wash cloths
- cup of cool water
- soft, clean toothbrush
Instructions
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Preparation
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Soaking the partial in water will help loosen trapped particles for easier cleaning. Remove and soak your partials in a glass of cool water.
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Block the drain before rinsing your partials in the sink. Place a washcloth in the bottom of your sink as a cushion and rinse the partial under a steady stream of water from the faucet.
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Make sure to choose a soft-bristle tooth brush to prevent damaging the partial. Brush the partial gently with a soft toothbrush to remove any remaining particles or plaque.
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Drying the partial completely with a soft wash cloth will help prevent mold during storage. Dry the partial completely with a soft cloth.
Storage
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Purchase a plastic, denture or retainer storage case from your dentist or orthodontist. Some replacement cases are available at local drug stores also.
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Place the completely dry partial in the denture or retainer case and securely close the case.
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Use a permanent marker to adequately label the closed partial case. Label the outside of the case with your name, date and description of the contents. This help you identify the item quickly.
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Place the case on a cool, dry shelf for storage. Choose a place that is out of the way but that you access on a daily basis so you don't forget where you stored the partial.
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Always soak the stored partial in a glass of cool water for a few hours before reinserting. The materials will require time and moisture to regain their pliable consistency.
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