Denture Repair
To keep your dentures in mint condition, they will likely need to be repaired and adjusted occasionally. Our dentists, Dr. Rebecca Schaffer and Dr. Mai-Ly Duong, can provide denture repairs, relines and rebasing to make sure your dentures are functioning properly for you. If you have any questions about denture repairs in Phoenix, Arizona, give us a call at 623-936-6665 to schedule an appointment at Sundance Dental Care.
You will likely need to make several adjustments to your dentures as your mouth adjusts to the appliance. Occasional maintenance will also need to be performed to keep the appliance in the best condition possible. Some of the denture maintenance we may perform includes denture relines, denture rebasing and denture repairs.
Denture Relines
Your gum tissues will change over time, causing your denture to become loose. To ensure that your dentures remain secure in your mouth and function properly, you should have them professionally relined every one to two years.
There are several types of denture relines which our dentists may perform:
Hard denture reline — All dentures should be hard relined every two years. This involves removing and replacing a layer of plastic from the interior surface so that it matches the new shape of your gum tissue.
Soft denture reline — Soft denture relines are recommended for patients who are unable to wear ordinary dentures due to tender gums or sore spots. Soft denture relines involve replacing the interior lining of your denture with a pliable material. A soft reline will need to be replaced every one to two years.
Temporary reline — Temporary relines are used to help inflammation in your mouth subside so that your gums can return to a more normal state before we replace the denture or provide a soft or hard reline.
Denture Rebase
Denture rebasing is recommended when the base material is worn out, even if the teeth of the appliance are still in good condition. Our dentists will replace the entire base of your denture without replacing the teeth. Denture rebasing may be recommended when your denture is broken, damaged or weakened, or when you are replacing an immediate denture.
Denture Repairs
If your denture is damaged, schedule an appointment with our dentists immediately so that we can repair your appliance. We never want you to go without teeth for any length of time and strongly encourage you to contact our office as soon as possible.
For more information about denture relining, rebasing and repairs, and to schedule a consultation with our dentists, please contact our office today.