DENTURE DENTAL LABS NEAR MEWe are a lab that specializes in quality dentures, partials, nesbits, and flippers. The Dental Lab offers high-quality services, including repairs and relines. Our procedure can be traditional or digital. View our removable dental products page to see why we're the choice dental lab for dentures.
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WHAT ARE DENTURES?Dentures are removeable restorations that replace missing teeth and gum tissue. They are artificial teeth and gums that precisely fit in the mouth. They restore the appearance and function as natural teeth. The procedure can use 3D printers and digital milling machines.
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TYPES OF DENTURESDentures can full arch or they can be partial for patients who retain some original teeth. We offer traditional dentures, implant-supported dentures, digital, acrylic partials, and flexible partials.
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Denture Repair LabWe are a premier dental lab that offers same-day reparations, relines, and rebases. We cover all types of broken denture cases, including complete full-mouth and partials. If needed, we can even replace the denture completely.
With expedited shipping, we can repair and have dentures delivered back to you in a single day. No matter where you are, we are your trusted local dental lab. |
Types of Repairs
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Relines and RebasesA reline reshapes the underside of a denture to increase stability, form, fit, and function. A rebase is for when the existing denture teeth are in good condition, but the acrylic is not.
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When Are Repairs Necessary?
Broken Denture
If any part of the prosthesis is broken, such as the artificial teeth, clasps, or base, we can replace or fix it. |
Cracks or Fractures
The slightest crack in the denture is a sign to get it repaired. Fractures can lead to more damage. They can also hurt the fit and durability of the appliance. |
Damage to the Mouth
Sore spots or pain in the mouth is indicative that the denture needs adjusting. Relining the prostheses can help achieve a more comfortable and natural-feeling fit. |
Denture Reline
Bone loss from dentures changes the shape of the jaw and gum line over time. Dentures lose their grip, making it necessary to get a reline every few years. Poor-fitting dentures can lead to discomfort, sores, and infections. They can also minimize function for eating and talking. How often the dentures need relining depends on how well they maintained. Annual visits to the dentist are vital as the care provider will help determine when is best for a reline. There are two types of relining: soft reline and hard reline.
A soft denture reline uses a liquid polymer to add depth to the denture. A hard reline uses a more durable material. Both processes are the same, but comfort levels differ. Many times, the soft procedure is preferred because it is gentler on the gums. Patients who are new to using dentures can enjoy this. A hard reline often results in longer-lasting restorations
Questions to Consider Before Getting a Relined:
A soft denture reline uses a liquid polymer to add depth to the denture. A hard reline uses a more durable material. Both processes are the same, but comfort levels differ. Many times, the soft procedure is preferred because it is gentler on the gums. Patients who are new to using dentures can enjoy this. A hard reline often results in longer-lasting restorations
Questions to Consider Before Getting a Relined:
- Is the bite and vertical dimension of occlusion correct?
- Has the ill-fitting prostheses changed the original bite?
- Is there a multi-millimeter space between the posterior teeth and opposing dentition?
- Would the patient be better served by an alternative treatment?
Looking for denture laboratory near me? Contact us to get started on your denture case today.