Dentures and partial dentures require denture repair as needed, depending on the stage of your oral health, including any damage or wear that has occurred to the denture over time. If you notice that they are worn out or cracked, it's time to head to the dentist and get them fixed up so that you can keep eating your favorite foods. Here's more information on when denture repair is needed.

Migrating dentures

If your dentures have shifted and need to be readjusted, then that's a clear sign that you require dental repair. Your dentures may shift if you experience excessive grinding or clenching. In other cases, hot or cold drinks can also cause your dentures to shift. If you're suffering from these issues, it might be time for denture repair.

Sunken dentures

While your dentures may fit snugly at first, they can slip and become loose over time. This happens when fillings wear out, or gums shrink, reducing support for your removable teeth. While you could opt to have your worn-out dentures replaced, you can often save money by having a dentist repair your old set instead.

Broken

If your dentures are cracked or damaged, you may notice that food gets stuck in them. It's uncomfortable and embarrassing to eat with broken dentures—the food just gets pushed around but never actually chewed. You may even be unable to enjoy meals without them at all. If your dentures feel like they're falling out when you talk or laugh, that could mean they need repair right away as well. When your dentures are broken, it's possible to be repaired, but you'll probably end up needing a new set.

Loose clasps

Have you ever noticed that your dentures tend to come too loose more often than before? One of two things could be happening: either your clasps are loose, or your gums are shrinking. Either way, it's time for a repair. A dentist can easily fix loose dentures, adjusting to tighten up any loose clasp and fit them again. In most cases, patients leave with their dentures repaired and ready to use again immediately after treatment has been performed.

Infection around denture attachments

If you're experiencing redness, swelling, or soreness around your denture attachments—where they attach to your gums—it's important to see a dentist. These issues could be due to several things:

  • Loose attachment
  • Poorly fitting denture
  • Infection in your gums (gingivitis)
  • Infection in your bone (osteomyelitis)

Regardless of what's causing these symptoms, seeing a dentist for checkups and repair is crucial.

If a loose attachment causes an infection in your gums, it can lead to pain, swelling, and other unpleasant symptoms. In severe cases of gingivitis, your teeth can become loose and may require extraction. If an infection travels into your jawbone—osteomyelitis—your oral health could be at risk.

Contact your dentist for repairs

If your dentures are loose and uncomfortable, they may be repairable. Even if you've worn your dentures for many years, there's a good chance they can be tightened or repaired. The cost of repairs depends on factors like how long you've had your set, what materials it was made from, and whether you need to replace only some of its parts. This procedure is less expensive than replacing your full set of dentures.

Request an appointment here: https://www.emersondental.com or call Emerson Dental Associates at (201) 620-9998 for an appointment in our Emerson office.

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