Saturday, May 15, 2010

How can I change the color of dentures?

I recently got new dentures and the whitest they had wasn't what I considered to be white. They look worse in my mouth. Sorry, no refunds allowed. I am stuck with them and they are a costly mistake. How can I change the color of these things?





Those whitening strips you see on television won't work. Bleach won't work. These were made this way and were never what I call white to begin with. Bleaching and those whitening strips will only whiten something that was once originally white.





I am open to suggestions or a more creative mind. Would a porcelain paint work?

How can I change the color of dentures?
please do not put any paint or other chemicals in your mouth that weren't intended to be there! you really don't want your dentures to be too white. it's a dead give away that they are fake. i promise that it would look strange. you'll get used to the shade they are now. there is a reason that the shade guide didn't go any whiter...because like i said, it wouldn't be natural looking!
Reply:Take them to any dentist. He'll whiten them for you!
Reply:The answer is no, the only way is to remake them.


bleach can cause the pink acrylic to fade and change color, making things just worse.


try talking to your dentist, he might give you a discount for a new set.


By the way, what shade are they?
Reply:You can't change the color!!! Did he macth your natural teeth with a shade guide. Could remake them?? Doc W


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