Denture cleaning and fixing products are part of the Oral hygiene category and are intended for people who use full or partial dentures. Proper denture care is important for stability during the day, comfort while speaking and chewing, and maintaining oral hygiene.
Denture adhesive creams help improve denture fit, reduce movement and may provide a greater sense of confidence during everyday activities. In addition to fixing, it is important to clean dentures regularly and maintain the hygiene of gums, palate, tongue and the area around the denture.
This category includes denture adhesive creams and an oral irrigator, supporting daily oral hygiene, denture stability and better comfort throughout the day.
| Product | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Corega Extra Strong Mint cream | Strong denture fixation with a fresh mint feeling | View product » |
| Corega Max Seal cream | Denture fixation and support against food particles getting under the denture | View product » |
| Protefix neutral adhesive cream | Neutral adhesive cream for more stable denture fit | View product » |
| OEM Dione C9 portable oral irrigator | Additional cleaning of the oral cavity, gums and area around dentures | View product » |
Before applying adhesive cream, the denture should be clean and dry, and the product should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Dentures should be cleaned every day, while gums and oral mucosa should be cared for regularly. If the denture causes pain, sores, pressure or moves constantly, a dentist should check the denture fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are denture adhesive creams used for?
Adhesive creams help dentures fit more securely and reduce movement during speaking, chewing and daily activities.
How should denture adhesive cream be applied?
It should be applied in a small amount to a clean and dry denture, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, then the denture is placed and gently pressed.
Does adhesive cream replace a well-made denture?
No. Adhesive cream can improve stability, but if the denture constantly moves or causes pain, a dental check-up is needed.
Can an oral irrigator help with dentures?
An oral irrigator may help with additional cleaning of the gums, oral cavity and area around dentures, but it does not replace regular denture cleaning.
When should I visit a dentist?
If the denture causes soreness, wounds, pain, unpleasant odor or does not stay stable, a dentist should be consulted.