I Broke My Dentures: Can They Be Repaired or Should They Be Replaced? By Yamen Akhras on August 16, 2024

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Getting your own set of custom-made full or partial dentures can restore you ability to eat your favorite foods, smile, and speak with confidence. There’s great craft involved in making dentures, which is why they are durable and look like natural teeth.

Unfortunately, dentures can break. Accidents happen, and long-term wear and tear will take their toll. You may wonder what you should do if your dentures break.

If you have broken your dentures, please visit our dental office in Orland Park, IL. Premier Dental & Implant Center is ready to help with repairs, relining, and replacement of dentures.

See a Dentist Instead of Using a Denture Repair Kit

First off, we should discuss denture repair kits. You may have seen these advertised online or available at your local store. We strongly advise against using these over-the-counter denture repair kits. Here are some reasons why:

  • While these at-home kits seem convenient, they will only serve as a temporary solution to a damaged denture.
  • Some of these denture repair kits are glorified glue. While the bond may seem strong, it is nothing compared to the work achieved by dental health professionals.
  • Since they are a DIY solution, there’s also a risk of improper repair, which can cause your dentures to fit wrong.
  • Poor repairs could also lead to dentures that poke or press against your gumline or cheeks, which may cause injuries.

In short, if you break your dentures, please visit our Orland Park dental office so the problem can be looked at by a dental health professional.

How Bad Is the Damage?

The extent of the damage is the first thing a dentist will consider when examining broken dentures. Is there a slight crack? Did one of the false teeth come loose? Is the denture itself still structurally sound for biting and chewing?

If the denture is not completely compromised, it could be repaired professionally. However, if the denture is too damaged to be fixed, a new set of dentures may be required.

For example, say that you dropped your dentures while cleaning them. If there is just a slight chip or crack on one of the false teeth, you’ll likely be okay with a repair.

Denture Repair and Relining

If your denture can be repaired, our team will determine the nature of the repairs required and give you an estimated time for completion.

As part of this process, our team can also reline your dentures. Relining the dentures can improve the fit and comfort while they are being worn. If you haven’t had your dentures relined in a while, we recommend you stop by for an appointment.

A Quick Word on Denture Relining Products

We should also note that over-the-counter denture relining products aren’t that good. Just like denture repairs, you should leave denture relining to dentists, prosthodontists, and other dental health professionals.

What Happens When You Need New Dentures

Poor fit, damage, and major breaks are all signs you need to replace your old dentures. If you’ve had that set of dentures for several years, getting new ones just makes sense. Thankfully, the process is just as straightforward as getting that old pair of dentures you’re used to.

During your visit, our team can walk you, step by step, through the entire denture replacement process in full detail.

Contact Our Dental Care Team to Learn More

To learn more about denture repair, relining, and replacement, contact Premier Dental & Implant Center in Orland Park, IL. We’ll be sure to review all of your options and help you make the right choice for your needs and your budget.

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At Premier Dental & Implant Center, we provide high-quality dental care for your entire family. Periodontist and implant specialist Yamen Akhras, DDS, MS and our team offer a full range of dental services. We are also proud to be affiliated with:

  • American Academy of Periodontology
  • American Dental Association
  • Chicago Dental Associations
  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists

For more information about our services, contact our office online or call (708) 873-9709 today.

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