Temporary Dentures? What Happens During Denture Repair?

Over time, dentures can become worn or damaged, resulting in a need for denture repair. While dentures are meant to be a permanent solution, they do experience wear and tear. Additionally, unforeseeable accidents can happen. Whether dentures are broken or simply worn, it may be necessary to undergo a denture repair, which may consist of a rebase, reline, or another repair. 

When needing a denture repair, it can be helpful to get familiar with the process, including repair types, timelines, and expectations. 

Denture repair

Below is an overview of what happens during the denture repair process, including the potential need for temporary dentures. 

Types of denture repairs

Two common types of denture repairs include a rebase and a reline, both of which are used to repair and restore the base of a denture piece. A rebase simply replaces the worn-out base while leaving the artificial teeth intact. Relining, on the other hand, requires more acrylic material to be added to the base to ensure a tighter fit. 

Another type of denture repair is the addition of dental adhesives to solve a loose fit or rubbing up against the soft tissues. Additionally, if any artificial teeth of the denture become cracked or chipped, a dental bonding procedure can be done to repair and restore it. 

The process

The denture repair process varies depending on the type of repair needed; however, for the most part, a few general steps are followed. To begin, the general dentist will perform an evaluation to determine what the problem is. Once diagnosed, they will determine whether or not the repair can be performed in the office or if a dental lab is required. From there, a timeline will be laid out so that the patient knows what to expect. Some denture repairs can be completed in as little as one appointment, while others can take a couple of weeks. 

Small denture repairs such as a need for adhesives or a dental bonding procedure to reattach an artificial tooth may be completed in one appointment. Larger denture repairs such as a rebase, reline, or replacement of artificial teeth will likely take longer. If a larger denture repair is required, then the general dentist can provide temporary dentures for the individual to utilize. 

Temporary dentures

Temporary dentures may be needed if the denture repair is extensive. They are similar to permanent ones; however, they are not an exact fit, and individuals may experience looseness or difficulty with normal dental functions. The purpose of temporary dentures is to allow the wearer to be able to somewhat function while waiting for their permanent denture repair to be complete. 

Find out about more denture repair

When in need of a denture repair, patients can consult with a general dentist. An evaluation will be done to determine what type of repair is needed. Then, the dentist may administer temporary dentures while the denture repair is being performed. Reach out today to find out more about denture repair and what it entails. Additionally, information on temporary dentures can be provided. 

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