This guideline offers recommendations to provide healthcare professionals with practical guidance for the maintenance of removable prosthesis specially to enhance the quality of life of the geriatric patients.
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· Advise the patient to carefully remove the bacterial biofilm daily from both the oral cavity and the surfaces of the complete dentures. ( Strong recommendation). · Advise the patient to soak and brush the removable prosthesis outside the mouth using an effective, nonabrasive denture cleanser. After soaking and brushing, thoroughly rinse it with a denture-cleansing solution before reinserting it into the oral cavity (Conditional recommendation). · Advise the patient to have their removable prosthesis professionally cleaned by a dentist or dental professional annually. Ultrasonic cleansers should be used (if available) to minimize biofilm accumulation over time (Conditional recommendation). · Advise the patient to avoid soaking dentures in sodium hypochlorite bleach or any products containing sodium hypochlorite for more than 10 minutes (Strong recommendation). · Advise the patient to store the dentures immersed in water after cleaning, whenever they are not in the oral cavity (Good practice statement). · Advise the patient to avoid wearing dentures continuously to help reduce or minimize the risk of denture stomatitis (Good practice statement). · Advise the patient to apply denture adhesive in small, sufficient amounts (three or four pea-sized dollops) on each denture to enhance retention and stability of the prostheses (Conditional recommendation). · Advise the patient to completely remove denture adhesive from both the prosthesis and the oral cavity daily (Good practice statement). · Consider arrangement of three-month periodic visits to evaluate the fit and stability of the dentures if extended use of denture adhesives is required (Good practice statement). · Consider arrangement of an annual follow-up visit with a prosthodontist for maintenance of the removable prosthesis and evaluation of both soft and hard oral tissues (Good practice statement).
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