Denture repairs restore the optimal fit, comfort, and appearance for your dentures after they start to feel loose, become dirty, or are damaged. This review highlights everything that patients should know about denture repair after their dentures begin to feel loose while they are worn.
What you should know about denture repairs for loose dentures
It is important to not put off denture repairs when they become loose. Otherwise, more severe concerns could develop, and the looseness is only likely to grow worse, leading to an increased chance of needing denture replacement rather than repair.
The importance of repairing loose dentures
It is important to repair dentures as soon as they become loose. Otherwise, they can start to cause some concerns, such as gum soreness and inflammation. This can also impact the person’s ability to function daily, making them less focused and more concerned with the dentures coming loose at an inopportune time. In addition, the risk of needing to replace the dentures is greater if the person waits to have their loose dentures addressed.
What you should know about denture repairs for loose dentures
It is important to not put off denture repairs when they become loose. Otherwise, more severe concerns could develop, and the looseness is only likely to grow worse, leading to an increased chance of needing denture replacement rather than repair.
The importance of repairing loose dentures
It is important to repair dentures as soon as they become loose. Otherwise, they can start to cause some concerns, such as gum soreness and inflammation. This can also impact the person’s ability to function daily, making them less focused and more concerned with the dentures coming loose at an inopportune time. In addition, the risk of needing to replace the dentures is greater if the person waits to have their loose dentures addressed.
The benefits of denture repairs for loose dentures
Repairing loose dentures offers a range of advantages. When compared with the alternative options of not addressing the loose dentures or completely replacing them, denture repairs can:
- Help you save money (compared to replacement)
- Save you time (compared to replacement)
- Offer a more comfortable fit
- Provide a more desirable appearance
- Help protect periodontal (gum) health
Denture repairs are typically more affordable and take less time than denture replacement. However, waiting a while to have loose dentures repaired could lead to the need for replacement, so seeking early repair once they become loose is strongly encouraged.
How a denture repair works with loose dentures
There are different types of denture repairs, including a general repair that can be performed in the dental office and a denture relining or a denture rebasing, both of which require the dentures to be sent to a laboratory in many cases. Depending on the reason the dentures are loose, the dentist may recommend one type of repair over another. Often, patients are required to send them to the laboratory when addressing a loose denture, although a chairside relining may be an option in certain cases.
Denture repairs vs. replacement: which is right for me?
During the first visit, the dentist can assess the dentures to determine why they are loose. If the issue is minor, such as a denture base that no longer fits due to warping, then the issue can be repaired. However, if the damage is severe, then it is often more cost and time-efficient for the patient to have the dentures replaced with a more reliable set of dentures, ensuring the optimal fit long-term.
Are you experiencing any issues with your dentures?
If you have loose dentures or dentures that are damaged in any way, then we encourage you to contact our dental practice today to schedule a visit and have the dentures repaired (or replaced if necessary).
Request an appointment or call Hemet Dental Center: Brian Stiewel DDS, INC. at 951-707-4366 for an appointment in our Hemet office.
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