Brushing dentures with paste is best cleaning method.Byline: ANI Washington, Oct 7 (ANI): A new review suggests that brushing removable dentures with a paste product may be the best way to keep them clean. It was even better than soaking in effervescent ef·fer·vesce intr.v. ef·fer·vesced, ef·fer·vesc·ing, ef·fer·vesc·es 1. To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid. 2. To escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up. 3. or enzyme cleaning solutions, suggests the new review. Keeping dentures clean and free from plaque build-up can help prevent oral infections and gingivitis gingivitis (jĭn'jəvī`tĭs), inflammation of the gums. It may be acute, subacute, chronic, or recurrent. The gums usually become red, swollen, and spongy, and bleed easily. , but few clinical studies focus on the best way to clean partial or complete dentures. This scarcity of studies on real-life patients was surprising, said lead review author Raphael Freitas de Souza De Souza or D'Souza is a common Portuguese family name. Although it is still quite common outside Portugal -- especially in Brazil and India --, Souza is the old spelling of present-day Sousa. , D.D.S D.S Drainage Structure (flood protection) . Most studies of denture denture, artificial replacement for natural teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures are classified as partial or complete. The former are removable and maintained by clasps, or are fixed bridges with crowns cemented over adjacent teeth or over spikes embedded in the cleaning methods happen in the laboratory. "We need clinical trials," he said. Dr. de Souza, with the Ribeirao Preto Ri·bei·rão Prê·to A city of southeast Brazil north-northwest of São Paulo. It is a processing center in an agricultural region. Population: 551,000. Dental School of the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and colleagues evaluated six randomised Adj. 1. randomised - set up or distributed in a deliberately random way randomized irregular - contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices" controlled studies. In some studies, the denture wearers were in institutions, while other studies involved patients at university dental clinics. Studies compared different denture cleaning methods to one another or to a placebo. Cleaning methods included soaking dentures in enzyme solutions, soaking in effervescent solutions, routine brushing with a paste product and a combination of brushing and soaking. The studies examined the effects of each method on outcomes such as irritation in the mouth or inflammation of the gums and other oral tissue, the presence of bad breath and how much plaque was on the dentures. Although it is not possible to draw a strong conclusion on what method works best, de Souza said, there was weak evidence that among chemical cleaners, enzyme-cleaning products were more effective than a placebo. "We cannot be pretty sure what the most effective methods for denture cleaning are. But we can infer possibly that brushing can give better results," he said. A patient with poor manual dexterity who cannot brush well might be better off using chemical cleaners and soaks, he added. The new review appears in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. The results of the review are interesting, but might have little effect from a practical standpoint, said Susan Brackett, D.D.S, director of public and professional relations for the American College of Prosthodontists. She is in private practice as a prosthodontist prosthodontist (pros´thōdon´tist), n a dental professional engaged in the practice of prosthodontics. A specialist in the practice of prosthodontics. in Oklahoma City. "We give our patients a sheet of instructions and recommend that they mechanically clean the dentures by brushing with dishwashing soap to get the major debris off," she said. All dentures should be stored in water or a cleaning solution overnight because dentures should not dry out. "If they like, patients can soak the dentures in an effervescent solution overnight. You can do both mechanical and chemical, but it is not absolutely necessary," she added. De Souza said that professionals usually do not recommend boiling dentures because it can cause them to deform. Similarly, heating dentures in water or another solution in a microwave oven can cause damage to the dentures, Brackett said. If using household bleach do so carefully, because it can cause discoloration dis·col·or·a·tion n. 1. a. The act of discoloring. b. The condition of being discolored. 2. A discolored spot, smudge, or area; a stain. Noun 1. in gum-coloured portions of dentures. "We do recommend a solution of water, bleach and Calgon to treat a yeast infection yeast infection: see candidiasis. Yeast infection An infection mainly caused by fungi of the genus Candida. Although members of the genus Candida , but that is not something for routine basis," she said. Another cleaning method is an ultrasound device that vibrates the water the dentures are in. Brackett said that battery-operated ultrasound cleaners are available for about 10 dollars, but that the professional models used by prosthodontists' offices to clean dentures are better. In her office, dentures undergo ultrasonic cleaning when the patient comes in for an annual check-up, which is advisable both to check for fit and wear and tear on the dentures and to screen for head and neck cancer. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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