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5 Reasons Your Dentures Were Never as Clean as They Looked, Even After Years of Cleaning Them Every Night
By Sarah Mitchell
-Former Shelter Director, 14 Years
What you have been doing every night works. It just never reached the place where the problem actually lives.
1
Your Dentures Look the Same Whether They Are Clean or Not. That Is the Whole Problem.
You lift them out of the bowl in the morning, give them a quick rinse, hold them up for a second. They look fine. Nothing you can see, nothing you can smell, nothing that tells you anything is wrong.
What you are holding looks like the proof it worked. And it did, right up until something showed you otherwise.
The buildup of years of wear is not on the surface where you can see it. It has been sitting inside the material itself, packed into tiny scratches and holes your eyes cannot find and your fingers cannot feel. Looking clean and being clean are not the same thing.
2
Every Time You Brushed Them, You Were Creating More Places for Bacteria to Hide.
Brushing is the right instinct. You can feel the bristles doing something. The problem is what all that scrubbing does over time. Each pass drags tiny scratches into the denture material. Too small to see. Large enough for bacteria to move into and never leave.
Once bacteria are inside those scratches, your brush slides right over them. You end up scrubbing the top of a surface that has become a hiding place just underneath it.
A study on denture materials published in a dental research journal confirmed it. The scratches in the surface are exactly what let bacteria attach below it, in places rinsing and brushing never reach.
3
The Problem Did Not Start Last Night. It Started the First Day You Wore Them.
Your dentures look solid. They are not. The material they are made from has tiny holes running all the way through it that you cannot see or feel. From the moment you first put them in, everything that touches them has been getting inside those holes. Your saliva. The water you soak them in. The bacteria in your mouth every single day.
That contact does not stay on the surface. It works its way in and stays there. The longer you have worn them, the more has accumulated inside, in a place no soaking bowl and no cleaning tablet has ever reached.
This is not about one bad night of cleaning. It has been building since day one.
4
Tablets. Soaking. Brushing. Every Method You Have Trusted Has Always Stopped at the Same Place.
Dropping a tablet in every night is the right thing to do. You can hear it fizzing. You can see the water turning that faint blue-white. It smells like it is working. And it is, on the surface. What it cannot do is reach what is already packed inside the material.
Soaking overnight does something real too. But the liquid sits on top of what has built up inside those holes. It does not penetrate. Brushing cleans what the bristles can touch. But the bristles never follow bacteria into the scratches they are hiding in.
3 different methods. The same ceiling. None of them were built to clean past the surface, which is exactly where the problem lives.
5
This Is What Clean Actually Looks Like. You Have Not Seen It Yet.
You have tried tablets. Soaking. Brushing. Every one of those methods does something real. None of them can get inside the material where the buildup actually lives. That is not a failure of effort. It is just what surface cleaning can and cannot do.
NovaPod does not stop at the surface. It sends sound waves through the water at 42,000 vibrations per second, faster than any human ear can detect. Those vibrations create millions of tiny bubbles. They collapse so fast they physically blast buildup away from every surface. Even from deep inside the scratches and holes your brush and tablets have never touched. A UV-C light, the same germ-killing light used in dental offices, then kills up to 99.99% of the bacteria that remain.
The first time you use it, look at the water when the cycle finishes. You will see small particles floating in it, and the water itself will have gone murky. That is what has been coming off something you thought was clean every single morning.
Most people see the difference from the very first cycle.
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Everything You Need To Know
Why does the water go murky if my dentures already look clean?
What you can see on the surface is not where the problem lives. The buildup that comes off in the water has been sitting inside the tiny holes and scratches of your denture material for months, sometimes years. Your eyes cannot see it because it is below the surface. The water makes it visible for the first time. That cloudiness is not the device doing something unusual. It is showing you what was already there every morning you put your dentures in.
I brush mine every day. Is that not enough?
Brushing reaches what the bristles can touch on the surface. The problem is that brushing also creates tiny scratches in your dentures over time, and those scratches become exactly where bacteria move in and stay. Once bacteria are inside those scratches, the brush cannot follow. You end up cleaning the top of a surface that has become a hiding place underneath.
Can tablets do the same thing if I soak for longer?
Soaking longer gives the tablet more time on the surface. But what is packed inside the material is not on the surface. It is inside the structure of the denture itself. No amount of soaking time changes what a tablet can physically reach. The murky water after the first cycle shows you exactly what soaking has been leaving behind every single night.
How long does one cleaning cycle take?
5 minutes. Fill the chamber with water, drop your dentures in, press the button, and the device turns itself off when the cycle is done. Rinse and you are finished. No soaking time after. No brushing needed.
Is it safe for my type of dentures?
NovaPod works with full dentures, partial dentures, implant-supported dentures, night guards, retainers, Invisalign trays, and mouthguards. Nothing in the process is abrasive. No chemicals are added to the water. The cleaning comes from sound waves moving through water, so nothing in the cycle can scratch or wear down your dentures.
What if I do not see a difference?
You have 30 days to try it with a full money-back guarantee. No forms. No explanation needed. If you do not see a difference in the water after the first week, contact the team and you get your money back. Most people see something in the water the first time they run a cycle.
Do I still need to use tablets if I use this?
No. Tablets kill surface bacteria. NovaPod does that and gets inside the material where the real buildup lives, the place tablets were never built to reach. Most people who switch stop using tablets entirely because they no longer feel like they need them. The daily cycle takes five minutes and does what years of tablet soaking could not.
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