Why Use An Ultrasonic Denture Cleaner?

Posted on: 16 December 2015

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If you wear dentures, you'll be familiar with the usual cleaning routine of brushing and soaking.  This method is pretty effective, but it can leave invisible debris behind, and that could ultimately lead to poor oral health and bad breath.  That's where an ultrasonic denture cleaner could help.  So, what is an ultrasonic denture cleaner and why should you consider using one?  Read on to find out more.

What is an ultrasonic denture cleaner?

Ultrasonic denture cleaners are essentially water baths that vibrate powerfully.

When inside the water bath, the vibration propels the cleaning solution against the surface of the dentures.  This action creates millions of tiny bubbles that, as they burst, create powerful shockwaves that act to dislodge and remove debris from the surface of the denture and from tiny cracks and crevices that brushing and flossing can easily miss.

Using an ultrasonic denture cleaner

Ultrasonic denture cleaners are very easy to use.  Simply fill the unit's tank with the manufacturer's cleaning preparation (supplied with your unit).  Brush your dentures as usual and then place them in the tank.  Switch on the unit and allow it to run through its pre-programmed cycle.  The machine should take around ten minutes to complete its full cleaning program.  When the cycle is complete, give your dentures a rinse through with cool tap water.

The unit is easy to clean using washing-up liquid and warm water, and you'll need to change the cleaning solution after each use.

Why buy an ultrasonic denture cleaner?

An ultrasonic denture cleaner is a good investment if you and other members of your household wear dentures.  The machine can help to ensure that your dentures are much cleaner than they would be with normal brushing alone.  Using an ultrasonic denture cleaner is particularly beneficial for those with impaired dexterity who find brushing their dentures difficult.

Although the initial purchase price of an ultrasonic denture cleaner may put some people off, if more than one person in the household wears dentures, the machine can be shared, making the purchase more cost-effective.  You can also save money by using a small quantity of washing-up liquid or white vinegar as a cleaning agent, rather than buying the more expensive solution designed for use in the machine.

In conclusion

If you are a denture wearer, you might want to consider purchasing an ultrasonic denture cleaner.  This clever device will help to keep your dentures super-clean, preventing the likelihood of oral health problems. 

For more information about caring for your dentures, contact a local clinic like Belmont Denture Clinic.