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FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

  • 1. If you are missing all upper and lower teeth, perform Step 1 followed by Step 2.
  • 2. If you have existing teeth on the top, perform Step 2 only to fit the lower denture.
  • 3. If you have existing teeth on the bottom, go directly to Step 1 to fit the upper denture only.

NOTE: Do Not Attempt To Fit The Upper And Lower Denture At The Same Time.

Step 1. Upper Denture

STOVETOP: Add 4” of water to a pot. Place pot on stove until the water boils.upper denture only.

Electric Water Kettle: Add water to designated fill line. Bring water to boil.

MICROWAVE: Fill a microwavable bowl with 4 inches of water and microwave on high for 5 minutes or until you see bubbles in the water

Remove boiling water from heat.

Remove denture from packaging.

Using slotted spoon place upper denture into the hot water for 60 seconds

(60 seconds = 1 minute)

Avoid splashing, water is still very hot and can cause burns if contact with skin.

Do not leave the denture in hot water for longer than 60 seconds.

Remove upper denture from water and place on plate to cool for 60 seconds.

Wash hands for 30 seconds with soap.

(60 seconds = 1 minute)

Lick your lips and then place the upper denture into mouth pushing it up towards the roof of mouth.

If the denture feels too hot remove it from your mouth and allow it to cool for an additional 15-30 seconds

Use a mirror to align the front teeth of the denture with the tip of your nose

Slide thumb up to hold denture at roof of the mouth and extend denture to fit the contours of roof of mouth. Use fingers to push denture firmly against your gum line, and manipulate denture to extend around gums and ridges.

Move teeth and denture around to line up bite and midline.

Close mouth and suck hard while pushing thumb towards roof of mouth for 15 seconds. Attempt to create a tight seal between denture and the roof of your mouth. Once complete place denture into bowl of cold water for 30 seconds to set.

Trim excess with scissors when soft, or use acrylic burs for trimming.

Repeat the process if you do not get a desired fit.

Step 2. Lower Denture

1. Perform Steps 1, 3, and 4 from Step 1 as shown above

If you have already fit the upper denture as outlined in Step 1, insert the fitted upper denture into your mouth before going on. If you have existing upper teeth you can ignore this step.

Lick lips and then place the bottom denture into mouth pushing it down towards the bottom of your mouth

If the denture feels too hot remove it from your mouth and allow it to cool for an additional 15-30 seconds

UFirst align the midline of the lower teeth up with the midline of the upper teeth and push down in the front then line the back teeth up with the upper back teeth but widening or narrowing until your bite feels correct.

Use your finger to mold the bottom denture to conform to your lower gum line.

Close your mouth with both the upper and lower dentures in place and create a suction by swallowing several times. Maintain the tight suction for 30 seconds.

Once complete, place the dentures into the cold water for 30 seconds to set.

Trim excess with scissors when soft, or use acrylic burs for trimming.

Repeat the process if you do not get a desired fit.

That’s it. Smile!

Don’t forget that your dentures require daily maintenance. Please use Denture Cleaning Tablets to keep clean and Denture Adhesive Cream to enhance fit and function.

WARNINGS

Not intended for children or for individuals with teeth.

Intended for daytime use only; do not sleep with the dentures in the mouth.

Continue to visit your dentist a minimum of twice per year as recommended by the ADA.

Easy Denture may not fit everyone due to dierences in individual bone and tissue structure.


Wearing ill fitting dentures can cause adverse effects including but not limited to bone resorbtion and sore spots. Do not wear the denture if you do not get a good fit.

Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are fit into your mouth and replacement of missing teeth and tissues. These dentures are removable & put on whenever required by cleaning them.

  • Regardless of what kind of dentures you may have, all dentures need to be cleaned daily, just like regular teeth.
  • visit your dentist if your dentures loosen
  • Clean Gently
  • Rinsing the mouth every timed is needed once dentures are removed
  • Not to use hot water to clean
  • Avoid refit on your own
  • Do not use sharp object to remove food particles lodged between the teeth
  • Should not wear denture during sleep

Remove your dentures

Clean them manually

Clean your gums

Rinse your mouth

Soak your dentures