Wanting to understand more about denture repair? When dentures are made, they are expected to last anywhere between five and 10 years when they are properly taken care of. If they happen to break or become damaged during this time, more often than not they can be repaired. These repairs can potentially extend the life of dentures, as the more effort you put into taking care of your dentures, the longer they will last you.

Why do dentures need to be repaired?

Wondering why dentures would be in need of denture repair? When denture wearers chew their food or talk, there is constant pressure being placed on the dentures. Over time, this can lead to ill-fitting dentures and/or misaligned dentures as the ongoing pressure will eventually cause the dentures to become weaker in certain areas. Another time why dentures need to be repaired is when they have been accidentally dropped on a hard surface.

4 Frequently asked questions about denture repair

The following is a list of some of the more frequently asked questions people have about repairing dentures.

1. Can all denture problems be repaired?

While most denture problems can be repaired, not all can. For example, minor to moderate cracks and breaks in dentures can often be repaired by a dental professional. It is when the dentures are severely cracked, broken in half or warped that they may need to be replaced versus repaired.

2. Can denture wearers repair small problems themselves?

While denture wearers may be tempted to make any minor repairs to their dentures themselves, this is not recommended. It is more likely that do-it-yourself repairs will end up causing more damage to the dentures.

3. Where are dentures sent to be repaired?

Damaged dentures are sent to a denture repair lab when they are in need of repair. Every denture repair lab is different, making it necessary for denture wearers to ask their dental professional how long it will take to have their dentures repaired.

4. Will dentures last a lifetime if they are taken care of properly?

No, dentures need to be replaced every five to 10 years. If denture repair is not needed during this time, it is likely that the dentures will still need to be relined as to offer a better fit over time. It is essential to take proper care of dentures in order to expect them to last as long as possible.

Are your dentures currently broken?

Are you currently in need of denture repair? If you are, the sooner you get your dentures repaired, the better. When your dentures do not fit properly, they are likely to cause sore spots in your mouth. These sore spots can even potentially lead to your being diagnosed with a mouth infection. If your dentures are not allowing you to chew your food properly, you may experience digestion and stomach problems. Avoid any more problems by contacting our office today for a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://www.mytotaldentistry.com or call McCarthy Dentistry at (740) 546-5178 for an appointment in our Marietta office.

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