7 Signs Your Dentures May Be Causing an Infection


Introduction

Denture-related infections often start small — and many people don’t recognize the early warning signs. The sooner you catch them, the easier they are to treat.

Here are the top signs your dentures may be causing an infection and how to stop it quickly.


Sign #1 — Redness Under the Denture

The most common early sign of denture stomatitis.

What to do:


Sign #2 — Persistent Bad Breath

Often caused by bacteria trapped in scratches or soft liners.

Solution:

  • Deep clean nightly

  • Brush mouth twice daily

  • Use Ultrasonic Cleaner weekly


Sign #3 — Burning Sensation

May indicate yeast buildup.

Solution:

  • Cleanadent Paste for tissue cleaning

  • Liquid Crystal for soaking


Sign #4 — White Patches (Thrush)

A fungal infection needing attention.

Solution:

  • Proper cleaning

  • Dentist consultation if severe


Sign #5 — Pain or Swelling

Could be pressure points or infection.


Sign #6 — Red Dots on the Palate

A classic sign of stomatitis.


Sign #7 — Difficulty Wearing Denture in the Morning

Means bacterial buildup increased overnight.


Conclusion

Infections don’t start because you did something wrong — they start because bacteria thrive in warm, moist environments. A proper cleaning routine prevents nearly all denture-related infections.

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