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Answer to: Can the denture be removed before the saturation point is reached?

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Answer to: Can the denture be removed before the saturation point is reached?

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Normally, there would be no need to remove the denture since no food particles get trapped underneath. However, specific cases–like accidents–the dentures can be removed by a little force. It will be a painless procedure and will cause no negative effects, but residues might be left on the gum. These residues are not harmful and will come off by themselves after a few hours. Under no circumstances should denture cleansers or other removal methods be used to clean the gum. Top> 5. Answer to: What happens if the denture stays in the mouth longer than one day! The denture can be cleaned with a toothbrush and toothpaste, anytime after eating, just like natural teeth. Since Secure Denture Adhesive provides perfect adhesion, no food particles can get trapped beneath the dentures. Therefore, the denture does not need to be removed for cleaning. If shorter effect is desired, simply apply less adhesive.

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