Well now, I'll tell you a little story about dentures.
Many years ago my wife's mother lived with us and she had dentures. One
morning we heard a lot of screaming and yelling coming from her apartment.
It seems that my trusty Guide, Grady, had spotted her dentures and snag one
of them. He was parading through the house with the dentures sticking out of
his mouth and his head was held high for all to see. While we were in
stitches with laughter Crystal's mom took a dim view of the event. (LOL)
Now, I have dentures and I use the fizzy stuff every night on them and I
*do* use hot water. I have had these dentures for nearly 8 years and they
remain clean and have retained their original color. The fizzy crap does
recommend that the tablet be used with warm water.
I suppose it depends on what type of material was used on the dentures as to
what effect the hot water might have.
Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Caring for Dentures - How to Take Care of Your
Dentures



"Every time I open my mouth, I get into hot water!" whoops, there go my
dentures!
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From: Ray Boyce 
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:30 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Caring for Dentures - How to Take Care of Your
Dentures

Proper care can keep both your dentures and your mouth in good shape. These 
tips will help you learn the correct way to clean, handle and store your 
dentures.
Keep your mouth closed when in dusty conditions as dust sticks to your teeth

in the workshop.
Especially when blowing down your work area with compressed air.
Never take your teeth out and put them on the workbench and then forget they

are there and drop something on them.
Never try to glue a loose tooth back in take it to a Dental Repair Clinic 
for proper repair.
Cleaning

You should brush your dentures every day with a soft bristled toothbrush to 
remove food and
plaque.
The same goes for your
gums and tongue.

Handling

Dentures are very delicate and can break easily if they are dropped. When 
handling your dentures, always hold them over a soft towel or fill your sink

up
with water.

Storing

Dentures can become warped if they dry out or are placed in hot water. When 
you are not wearing them, your dentures should always be kept in water (not
hot) or in a denture solution recommended by your dentist.

Tips

. You should never wrap your dentures in a paper towel because they could 
easily get thrown away.
. Never use household products to clean dentures other than mild dish soap 
or liquid hand soap.
. Always keep your dentures out of reach from children and pets; kids love 
to play with them and dogs love to chew them up.
Just imagine chasing the dog around the yard yelling out give me back my 
teeth you bugger or something worse. 

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