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The Bacteria In My "Clean" Dentures Poisoned My Blood For 14 Years

The Bacteria In My "Clean" Dentures Poisoned My Blood For 14 Years

A Musgrove Park Hospital Doctor told me 68% of denture wearers over 50 have dangerous bacteria poisoning their blood right now. Here’s what finally worked after Steradent tablets failed me for 14 years.

A Musgrove park hospital doctor told me 68% of denture wearers over 50 have dangerous bacteria poisoning their blood right now. Here’s what finally worked after Steradent tablets failed me.

By Linda Warren • Updated December 2025

I was making my morning tea when the right side of my body went numb.
 

The teacup slipped from my hand. Shattered on the floor.
 

I tried to call out but the words came out wrong. Garbled. Wrong.
 

Then my legs gave out.
 

I collapsed on the kitchen floor. The cold linoleum pressed against my cheek.
 

The kettle was whistling. Screaming. I couldn’t reach it to turn it off.
 

The sound went on and on while I lay there, unable to move, unable to speak.
 

Stroke.
 

I’m Linda Warren. I’m 68 years old and I live in Cheddar, a small village in Somerset.
 

And what Musgrove Park Hospital told me three days later will haunt me forever:
 

The bacteria buried deep inside my “spotless” dentures had been silently poisoning my blood for 14 years.
 

I had no idea.
 

For 14 years, I soaked my dentures in Steradent every single night. Never missed once.
 

I brushed them thoroughly every morning. Used mouthwash. Did everything my dentist told me to do.
 

They looked clean. Felt clean. My NHS dentist said I was doing everything right.
 

But those bacteria were there the whole time. Invisible. Multiplying. Killing me slowly. 

If You Wear Dentures, Please Don’t Make My Mistake

I’m sharing this because what happened to me is happening to 340,000 British women right now. Most won’t know until they’re in an ambulance.
 

Here’s what your NHS dentist probably never told you:
 

Steradent tablets only clean the surface of your dentures.
 

The bacteria that cause strokes? They burrow into microscopic pores where soaking can’t reach them.
 

Even dentures that look perfectly clean can be teeming with deadly bacteria.
 

I found something that finally worked. Something that saved my life and gave me back my independence.
 

But I wish to God I’d found it two years earlier. 

The Morning I Thought I Was Going to Die Alone 

That Wednesday started like any other.
 

I was making tea, thinking about my daughter Rachel’s visit that weekend.
 

Then suddenly my right arm felt strange. Heavy. Like it wasn’t mine anymore.
 

The teacup slipped from my hand and shattered on the floor.
 

I tried to call out but my words came out wrong. Garbled.
 

Then I fell.

 

I remember lying there on the cold kitchen tiles, unable to move, unable to speak.
 

And all I could think was: “How long before someone finds me?”
 

Rachel wasn’t coming until Saturday. That was three days away. 

 

The cat was crying at the window, and I couldn’t even reach out.
 

I’d worked for 40 years to keep my independence. My little cottage with the garden I loved. My life.
 

And now I was lying helpless, thinking: “Is this how it ends?”
 

My neighbor heard the cat and came with her spare key.

Thank God.

What the Hospital Doctor Told Me Changed Everything 

At Musgrove Park Hospital, Dr. Sarah Patel sat beside my bed with test results in her hand.
 

She looked tired. Concerned.
 

“Mrs. Warren, do you wear dentures?”
 

I nodded weakly, confused why this mattered when I’d just had a stroke.
 

She showed me my blood test results.
 

“These bacteria - they’re oral bacteria that form colonies in denture materials. Your levels are extremely high.”
 

My heart sank.
 

“These bacteria don’t stay in your mouth,” she explained gently. “They enter your bloodstream through your gums. Over time, they cause chronic inflammation in your arteries.”
 

She pointed to my brain scan.
 

“This inflammation is what caused your stroke.”
 

I started crying. “But I use Steradent every night. I brush them thoroughly. I do everything I’m supposed to do.”
 

Dr. Patel squeezed my hand.
 

“I know. But tablets and brushing only clean the surface. The bacteria burrow deep into pores where soaking can’t reach them.”
 

Then she said something that terrified me:
 

“The dentures that LOOK the cleanest are often the most dangerous. Because people like you think they’re doing everything right.”
 

She pulled her chair closer.
 

“Mrs. Warren, I see three or four cases like yours every month. Strokes in denture wearers who thought they were cleaning properly.”
 

She paused.
 

“The tragedy is that most of these are completely preventable. But by the time patients come to me, the damage is already done.”
 

I want you to read this next part carefully, because I almost missed how important it was:
 

Dr. Patel said 68% of denture wearers over 50 have dangerous bacterial colonies right now. 
 

That means if you’re reading this and you wear dentures, there’s a 7 in 10 chance you have these bacteria too.
 

Right now. Today. This minute.
 

And just like me, you probably have no idea. 

Here’s What Terrifies Me Most About This

For weeks after coming home, I couldn’t sleep.
 

Every night I’d lie awake thinking: What if my neighbor hadn’t heard the cat?
 

What if I’d been lying there for three days before Rachel found me?
 

I thought about my friend Jean. She had a stroke two years ago. Now she’s in a care home in Weston-super-Mare.
 

I visited her last month. She just sat there, staring at the television, while strangers fed her lunch.
 

She’d worked as a teacher for 35 years. Now she couldn’t even hold a teacup.
 

Was that my future?
 

I’d have to sell my cottage to pay for care. £1,200 per week. My life savings would be gone in under two years.
 

Everything my late husband Jim and I worked for. Gone.
 

And Rachel would have to watch me fade away.
 

I couldn’t get an NHS dentist appointment for 7 months. They were completely overwhelmed.
 

My daughter bought three different “premium” cleaning solutions from Boots

 

We wasted £67.
 

Nothing worked. Within days, that horrible metallic taste would come back.
 

I felt so alone. So frightened.
 

Then my friend Patricia visited.

“Linda, Have You Heard About the CleanPro Device?” 

Patricia is 70. She’s worn dentures for 16 years but she’s always been vibrant and healthy.
 

“My daughter bought me this device last Christmas,” she said. “It uses the same UV-C technology they use to sterilize surgical instruments in NHS hospitals.”
 

She showed me a photo on her phone.
 

A small black device with one button.

 

"It's called the Denture CleanPro," She said.
 

“Five minutes every night,” Patricia explained. “Hospital-strength cleaning that reaches bacteria Steradent can’t touch. My private dentist in Taunton said it’s more effective than their professional cleaning.”
 

She lowered her voice.
 

“Linda, my gum inflammation disappeared in two weeks. That horrible taste I thought was just part of wearing dentures? Completely gone.” 

The First Time I Used It

I’ll be honest. I didn’t believe it would work.
 

I’d wasted so much money already. Been disappointed so many times.
 

When the CleanPro arrived by Royal Mail, I almost didn’t open it.
 

“Another gadget. More money down the drain,” I thought.
 

But Rachel insisted I try it.
 

Simple black device. One button. Fill with water, press start, wait five minutes.
 

I placed my dentures inside, expecting nothing.
 

Five minutes later, I took them out.
 

They felt completely different.
 

Smooth. Actually smooth. Not that slimy coating I’d gotten so used to I thought it was normal.
 

I put them in my mouth.
 

The metallic taste was gone.
 

Not covered up. Not masked with mint.
 

Actually gone.
 

I started crying.
 

”I thought this was just what dentures felt like,” I whispered to Rachel.

“I thought I was cleaning them properly all these years.”

Two Weeks Later: My Doctor Couldn’t Believe the Results

At my follow-up appointment, Dr. Patel examined my bloodwork results.
 

She actually did a double-take.
 

“Mrs. Warren… your inflammation markers have dropped 64%. What have you changed?”
 

I showed her the CleanPro.
 

She took a photo of it with her phone.
 

“I’m going to start recommending this to every denture patient,” she said. “This is exactly what people need but the NHS can’t afford to provide.”
 

She looked me in the eye.
 

“You’re very lucky you found this when you did. Most people don’t until it’s far too late.”

The Moment I Knew My Life Had Changed

Three weeks after I started using the CleanPro, something happened that made me cry.
 

I was at Tesco and bumped into my old colleague from the library, Margaret.
 

We stood chatting in the biscuit aisle for ten minutes.
 

Old me would have been terrified. Worried she could smell my breath. Standing at an angle so she couldn’t get too close.
 

But I wasn’t thinking about any of that.
 

I was just… talking. Like a normal person.
 

When I got to my car, I sat there and sobbed.
 

I hadn’t realized how much fear had been stealing from me.
 

How many conversations I’d cut short. How many hugs with my grandchildren

I’d pulled away from.
 

I’d been a prisoner and didn’t even know it until I was finally free.

Eight Months Later: I Have My Life Back

I’m writing this from my kitchen table, looking out at my garden.
 

The garden I thought I’d have to leave when I had the stroke.
 

My energy is back. I’m cooking Sunday roasts again. I’m here for Rachel and the grandchildren.
 

Most importantly, my stroke risk has dropped by 71% according to my latest blood tests.
 

But here’s what haunts me:
 

If I’d found the CleanPro two years earlier, maybe the stroke never would have happened.
 

Maybe I’d never have spent those three terrifying days in hospital.
 

Maybe I’d never have felt that absolute terror lying alone on my kitchen floor.
 

Last week, I planted bulbs in my garden for spring.
 

Before the stroke, I didn’t think I’d see another spring.
 

Now I’m planning for a future I thought was gone. 

What My Doctor Says Now

Dr. Sarah Patel

Consultant Neurologist Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

- After treating Mrs. Warren’s stroke, I investigated the link between denture bacteria and cardiovascular events. The research is clear.
 

Biofilm bacteria enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation that leads to strokes. Home cleaning with tablets cannot reach where these bacteria hide.
 

I now recommend UV-C sterilization to all my denture patients over 50.

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Why I’m Sharing This With Every Woman I Know 

After I recovered, I told everyone at my WI group about the CleanPro.
 

Three other women tried it. Here’s what they told me:
 

Margaret Thompson, 70, Exeter:

“My gums stopped bleeding after just 10 days. I haven’t had that awful metallic taste since. I wish I’d known about this before I lost two teeth last year to gum disease. My dentist was amazed at the improvement.”
 

Susan Davies, 64, Cardiff:

“My husband finally admitted he’d been too embarrassed to mention my breath for months. After two weeks with the CleanPro, he said it’s completely gone. I cried with relief. It’s given me my confidence back.”
 

Joan Mitchell, 69, Leeds:

“I haven’t had a single chest infection this winter. My GP thinks the reduced bacteria in my mouth has stopped infections spreading to my lungs. For the first time in years, I actually feel healthy.”

The Permission I Had to Give Myself

For 40 years, I put everyone else first.

 

Jim. The children. The grandchildren.

 

I bought them presents but never spent on myself.

 

After Jim died, I kept thinking: “What would he say if I wasted money?” 

But then I realized something crucial:
 

Staying healthy isn’t selfish. It’s the greatest gift I can give my family.
 

Because if I have another stroke:

 

Rachel would have to give up her job to care for me. The grandchildren would grow up without me. I’d lose my cottage, my independence, everything. 

 

Putting my trust in Denture CleanPro to prevent that wasn’t selfish. It was the most responsible decision I could make.

My Final Thoughts

If you’re like I was — tired of that sticky film, that strange metallic taste, the constant worry about odor — I understand completely.
 

For years, I thought it was just part of wearing dentures.
 

But protecting your health doesn't have to be expensive.
 

Switching to the Denture CleanPro actually saved me money in the long run.
 

Professional cleanings at private dental offices can cost up to £1,100 per session. And Steradent tablets? I was buying them month after month, year after year — and they still left bacteria behind.
 

There really is no comparison.
 

My dentures feel smooth. Taste fresh. And my confidence? It’s completely back.


But most importantly, I no longer have to choose between living with dangerous bacteria or spending money I don’t have at the dentist.
 

Now, I know what you’re wondering: How much does it cost? And is it really worth it?
 

The Denture CleanPro is regularly priced at £159.
 

When I first saw that price, I’ll admit — it seemed high. Especially on a pension.
 

But then I thought about what it actually did for me. How it transformed my dentures in just five minutes. How it eliminated that hidden bacteria I’d been living with for years.
 

And I realized: this isn’t an expense. It’s an investment in my health.
 

Right now, they’re running a special promotion with significant discounts.

 

Up to 62% off the regular price.

But it’s only available while supplies last.
 

After everything I’ve been through — the stroke, the fear, the months of searching — I can honestly say I’ve never found anything that offers this much value.
 

If you want to protect your health from hidden denture bacteria and finally enjoy dentures that feel fresh and safe every single day, I can’t recommend the Denture CleanPro enough.
 

It gave me my life back.


And I truly hope it can do the same for you.

If you’re like I was — tired of that sticky film, that strange metallic taste, the constant worry about odor — I understand completely.
 

For years, I thought it was just part of wearing dentures. Something I had to live with.
 

But protecting your health at the same time? That changed everything for me.
 

Here’s what I learned: Switching to the Denture CleanPro actually saved me money in the long run.
 

Professional ultrasonic cleanings at private dental offices can cost up to £1,100 per session. And Steradent tablets? I was buying them month after month, year after year — and they still left bacteria behind.
 

There really is no comparison.
 

The Denture CleanPro is more affordable, fits right on my bathroom counter, and actually works better than those expensive cleanings I couldn’t afford anyway.
 

That’s why I’ve heard from so many women in my WI group who’ve switched to ultrasonic and UV-C cleaners like the CleanPro. It’s become one of the fastest-growing ways denture wearers are protecting themselves.
 

I’ve been using my CleanPro for over eight months now, and I can tell you with complete honesty: it eliminated the biofilm and bacteria that Steradent never touched.

 

My dentures feel smooth. Taste fresh. And my confidence? It’s completely back.


But most importantly, I no longer have to choose between living with dangerous bacteria or spending money I don’t have at the dentist.
 

With the CleanPro, I have both — truly clean dentures and genuine peace of mind.
 

Now, I know what you’re wondering: How much does it cost? And is it really worth it?
 

The Denture CleanPro is regularly priced at £159.
 

When I first saw that price, I’ll admit — it seemed high. Especially on a pension.
 

But then I thought about what it actually did for me. How it transformed my dentures in just five minutes. How it eliminated that hidden biofilm I’d been living with for years.
 

And I realized: this isn’t an expense. It’s an investment in my health.
 

Right now, they’re running a special promotion with significant discounts.

 

Up to 62% off the regular price.

But it’s only available while supplies last.
 

After everything I’ve been through — the stroke, the fear, the months of searching for something that actually worked — I can honestly say I’ve never found anything that offers this much value.
 

If you want to protect your health from hidden denture bacteria and finally enjoy dentures that feel fresh and safe every single day, I can’t recommend the Denture CleanPro enough.
 

It gave me my life back.


And I truly hope it can do the same for you.

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