





Can I use Cleanadent Paste on natural teeth?
Safe for natural teeth but designed for oral appliances and gums. Does not contain fluoride, so a fluoride toothpaste is recommended for natural teeth per ADA guidelines. Its alkaline pH of 9.5 helps neutralize cavity-causing bacteria.
Can I use regular toothpaste and toothbrushes to clean my dental prosthetics?
Regular toothpaste and toothbrushes are too abrasive and can damage prosthetics, causing staining and odor. Cleanadent Paste has an ultra-low abrasive index, making it safe for dental prosthetics, gums, and soft tissue.
How does Cleanadent Paste help remove denture adhesive?
Cleanadent Paste is formulated to dissolve denture adhesive, food particles, and pathogenic biofilm during brushing, helping to keep appliances clean and free of residue.
What is the best way to brush dentures?
Use a soft-bristled brush designed for dental appliances with a non-abrasive cleaning paste. This removes biofilm, adhesive residue, and food debris without scratching or dulling the acrylic surface of the prosthetic.

Complete Denture Care System
Created by a dentist. Perfected by listening to his patients.
Complete Denture Care System
Created by a dentist. Perfected by listening to his patients.






Can I use Cleanadent Paste on natural teeth?
Safe for natural teeth but designed for oral appliances and gums. Does not contain fluoride, so a fluoride toothpaste is recommended for natural teeth per ADA guidelines. Its alkaline pH of 9.5 helps neutralize cavity-causing bacteria.
Can I use regular toothpaste and toothbrushes to clean my dental prosthetics?
Regular toothpaste and toothbrushes are too abrasive and can damage prosthetics, causing staining and odor. Cleanadent Paste has an ultra-low abrasive index, making it safe for dental prosthetics, gums, and soft tissue.
How does Cleanadent Paste help remove denture adhesive?
Cleanadent Paste is formulated to dissolve denture adhesive, food particles, and pathogenic biofilm during brushing, helping to keep appliances clean and free of residue.
What is the best way to brush dentures?
Use a soft-bristled brush designed for dental appliances with a non-abrasive cleaning paste. This removes biofilm, adhesive residue, and food debris without scratching or dulling the acrylic surface of the prosthetic.





















