Denture is often referred to as “dentures”. Just as “prosthetic legs” and “prosthetic limbs” are called “prosthetic limbs”, “prosthetic teeth” means teeth that do “duty” for human beings. The term “denture” refers to teeth that do “duty” for humans. In medicine, it is a general term for a prosthesis made after the loss of some or all of the teeth in the upper or lower jaw. There are two types of dentures: removable and fixed. Fixed dentures (commonly known as “fixed dentures”) cannot be removed and worn by the patient, while removable dentures (commonly known as “removable dentures”) can be easily removed and worn by the patient. How do I care for my removable dentures? For the majority of people who use dentures, the dentures should be worn in the mouth during the day, and should be cleaned with cold water after meals, using soap, soft brushes such as brushes and cotton cloth, etc. Do not use boiling water, chemicals and toothbrushes and toothpaste to clean the dentures, do not let food debris accumulate on the dentures, so as not to cause diseases of the oral mucosa. Before going to bed, the dentures should usually be removed, not only to make the oral tissues get rest, but also to avoid the accident of swallowing dentures. After the denture is removed, it should be put into a cup of cold boiled water or special denture soaking solution for preservation, which has the effect of cleaning and disinfection of the denture and can also avoid deformation of the denture. In special cases, it may be necessary to wear dentures at night, please follow the doctor’s advice. For a few special cases, please follow the advice of your treating doctor. In any case, remember that dentures should not be in the mouth 24 hours a day.