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Denture Reline in Belleville: Enhancing Comfort & Function for Your Denture

Making your denture fit better to respond to
changes over time.

Over time, your denture may lose its optimal fit and start to cause discomfort or instability. This is a common issue due to changes in your jaw bone and soft tissues, leading to resorption or bone shrinkage. Fortunately, a denture reline can address these concerns and improve the fit and function of your denture. It is recommended to undergo a denture reline every 3-5 years to ensure your denture remains comfortable and secure. This procedure allows you to effectively respond to the changes in your mouth, providing a better fit for your denture and enhancing its overall function.

If you are experiencing any discomfort or notice a decline in the fit of your denture in Belleville, consult with our dental professionals specializing in denture relines. Our team in Belleville has the expertise and experience to assess your specific needs and provide personalized solutions. Don’t let an ill-fitting denture hinder your quality of life. Contact our clinic today to schedule a denture reline appointment and take a step towards a more comfortable and functional smile.

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Denture Consultation

Possible Reasons You May Need a Denture Reline

  • Post Immediate dentures: After tooth extractions, immediate dentures are placed for immediate smile restoration. However, as your gums and bone heal, changes occur, often resulting in a poor denture fit. A denture reline can enhance comfort and fit by adapting to the altered oral structure.
  • Tooth loss: Missing teeth cause changes in the jawbone and mouth shape, affecting denture fit over time.
  • Weight loss: Significant weight loss reduces soft tissues in the mouth, leading to loose or ill-fitting dentures.
  • Jawbone resorption: Bone loss in the upper or lower jaw alters the denture fit and requires a reline.
  • Sickness or disease: Medical conditions or treatments can impact the jawbone and soft tissues, affecting denture stability.
  • Aging effects: Natural aging processes can change oral structures, causing denture fit issues that regular relines address.
  • Poor initial fit: Sometimes dentures never fit well from the start, necessitating a denture reline for improved comfort and function.

Please Note:

  • A reline will require you to be without your denture for 24 hours.
  • Do not wear any denture adhesive the day of your denture reline appointment.

Denture Repair

Sometimes things happen and your dentures need a fix – we’re here to help!

Denture repairs restore a fractured or damaged denture as close to its original condition as possible. Your Denturist will advise you of the condition of your denture and the necessary steps needed in preventing further breakage. If your denture is older than 7 years and continually breaks, then it may be time to think about getting a new one.

Please Note:

Unfortunately, a denture can break at a time when you are unable to get to the denture clinic quickly. If you decide to use super glue to repair it yourself, please be advised that this will make it more difficult, if not impossible, for us to repair the denture back to its original form.

older woman holding her face because of tooth pain.

Denture Rebase

Enhancing Fit and Alignment with a Complete Replacement

During a denture rebase, the existing denture base is completely replaced with a new one that is custom-made to accurately fit your mouth. This replacement offers the Denturist the opportunity to make significant adjustments and enhancements to the denture’s structure. By realigning the denture teeth, a denture rebase can resolve problems such as misalignment, discomfort, and instability, resulting in a more secure and comfortable denture.

The advantage of a denture rebase lies in its ability to achieve a more precise fit and alignment compared to a denture reline. By replacing the entire denture base, any wear or deterioration in the previous base can be eliminated, ensuring that the new base provides optimal support and stability for the denture. Furthermore, a denture rebase allows for adjustments in the placement and angulation of the teeth, further enhancing the overall function and aesthetics of the denture.

If you’re experiencing ongoing discomfort, instability, or noticeable misalignment with your denture, it may be worth considering a denture rebase. Our experienced Denturists in Belleville are ready to assess your specific needs and determine whether a denture rebase is the right solution for you. Through careful evaluation and precise adjustments, we can help restore the fit, function, and confidence in your dentures. Contact us today!

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Do your dentures need to be relined, repaired or rebased?

Our certified Denturist at the Belleville Denture Clinic is here to help you! Contact our team today for your complimentary denture consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We answer some of the most common questions about Denture Relines, Repairs, and Rebases.