It is helpful to understand the different types of denture repairs to determine which is right for you. This review discusses denture rebasing and denture relining for denture repairs to avoid the need for complete denture replacement.

The different types of denture repairs

The three main types of denture repairs are general denture repair, denture rebase, and denture reline. One may be recommended over another in certain instances depending on the type and severity of the concern that is being addressed.

What is a general denture repair?

A general denture repair simply involves replacing the damaged portion of your dentures. This often includes addressing stained portions of the dentures, chips, cracks, and other forms of damage, or replacing damaged parts of the denture's base. A general denture repair does not typically involve making changes to the structure of the dentures to allow for a more ideal fit, but it is instead most optimal for addressing issues of damage, such as chips and cracks.

What is a denture rebase?

A denture rebase is recommended when all of the teeth of the dentures are in good condition but the acrylic gums material is in poor condition. A denture rebase involves removing and replacing the acrylic material (which is considered the base of the dentures) and then reattaching the replacement teeth to the new base.

What is a denture reline?

A denture reline repairs the lining of the dentures. This is often performed when the dentures fit securely or are uncomfortable while they are worn. Several denture reline procedures may be recommended over the lifespan of the dentures to help ensure they remain in optimal condition.

How do I know which denture repair is right for me?

The dentist can assess the type and severity of the damage to your dentures and determine which type of repair is most appropriate. For example, a denture rebase may be best if the denture teeth are in good condition but the acrylic portion of the dentures are not in optimal condition, whereas a denture reline may be most appropriate for addressing an improper fit or warping of the dentures. A third type of denture repair, known as a general denture repair, can be performed to address issues such as chips, cracks, dents, and stains.

How long do denture repairs take?

The time it takes for a denture repair varies based upon the type of repairs that are needed. In some cases, a denture repair may only take 24 hours, whereas it can take up to two weeks for more complex repairs in which denture rebasing or denture relining is required.

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Call our dental office today for denture repairs

You can reach our dental practice by phone or message if you are having any concerns with your dentures and feel as if a denture repair (or replacement) may be necessary. During your first visit, we can discuss the issues you are having and explain all of your options for restoring the optimal condition of your dentures.

Request an appointment or call Dentistry for Woodstock at 770-238-1437 for an appointment in our Woodstock office.

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