Denture repairs are often possible for broken dentures, which saves patients time and money that would otherwise be spent on replacing their dentures. This review discusses when denture repairs are an option for breaks, how the repair process works, and when a replacement may be recommended by a dentist.

Everything to know about denture repairs for broken dentures

Denture repairs involve processes that aim to restore the optimal function, appearance, and fit of your dentures after damage occurs. Depending on the type and severity of the break, you may be eligible for a denture repair.

Can broken dentures be repaired?

Broken dentures can be repaired in many cases when the extent of the damage is not severe. For example, your dentist can likely repair dentures that are worn down from chewing and grinding, stained due to their age, or have a small chip or crack. A dentist can assess the severity of the damage during a consultation and provide a recommendation as to whether dentures repair or replacement is more appropriate.

How do denture repairs work for broken dentures?

There are different types of denture repairs. The one that is right for your dentures depends on the severity, type, and location of the break. For minor damage, all that may be required is an in-office general repair to repair the damaged portion. For more severe breaks that weaken or damage the structural integrity of the dentures, a denture rebasing or denture relining may be a more appropriate solution, which often involves sending the dentures to the laboratory.

Dentures can repair a range of types of broken dentures. The most common types of damage that a dentist can help repair with dentures include:

  • Chips
  • Cracks
  • Warping
  • Stains
  • Worn-down teeth

Anytime your dentures are damaged in a manner that affects the comfort, overall fit, or appearance of the dentures, it is recommended to visit a dentist to determine if repair is necessary.

When are broken dentures not able to be repaired?

Dentists typically recommend denture repair when the same level of benefit can be derived from a repair and it saves the patient money and time. However, dentists may recommend a denture replacement if the damage is beyond what can be repaired or if replacing can save the patient time and money.

How long can I expect my dentures to last?

Dentures last at least five years in most cases. In fact, some patients are able to keep their dentures in ideal condition for more than a decade when they care for them properly. Your dentist can assess the condition of your dentures with each check-up visit.

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