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1-13. CARE OF DENTURES
a. General. Dentures should be given the same careful cleansing as the natural teeth. The conscious patient normally wears his teeth. Moreover, since some patients are embarrassed by having artificial teeth, medical personnel should be considerate. The patient normally cleans his mouth and natural teeth while dentures are out of his mouth. Clean dentures under running water, if possible.
b. Equipment. The equipment necessary to clean dentures follows:
c. Procedure. The following procedure is appropriate for cleaning dentures for a bed patient as in figure 1-13.
Figure 1-13. Care of dentures.
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