What’s Involved To Fix Broken Acrylic Dentures
Dr. Florian Mack shares his experience with what’s involved to fix broken dentures. Dentures break for a number of reasons such as accidents – sports injuries or falls – or changes in a person’s bite or gum health. There is nothing so cringe-worthy as the sound of a breaking denture. You want it fixed quickly and you want it to last a long time. This is where Dr. Florian Mack at SEQ Dental Specialist can help.
First Things First
First, we determine why the denture fractured and if a relining is required.
Has an incorrect bite caused the fracture? Are there changes to the gum/gingiva?
Our bodies are constantly changing and so too are our gums. Hospitalization or severe diseases can actually change the gum tissue within weeks. This is why dentures have to be refitted from time to time. In extreme cases, the ill-fitting denture can lead to jaw joint problems. We go beyond just replacing the denture to ensure the cause of the break has been identified and if possible, corrected so that it doesn’t happen again.
Easy Fix or Complex Fix
Breaks can be an easy fix or a complex fix. Easy means the pieces can be put together easily, no in-mouth-impression is required. Complex fix means pieces need to be fitted and stabilized in the mouth. First, we stabilize the denture in the mouth with special dental wax, cold curing resin, or impression compound (‘green stick’). Then we take an impression and collect the fractured pieces.
Your denture is then sent to the lab; usually, it’s the same day repair for acrylic dentures. It takes 6 hrs minimum for any denture repair.
A master model is created from the impression using a plaster mold. The lab will fix the denture with the same acrylic the denture is made of or will set the teeth back that have broken off the denture.
So if you have broken a denture, collect the broken pieces and take them to Dr. FLorian Mack at SEQ Dental Specialist.
At SEQ Dental Specialist we spend more time on each appointment to get the best possible outcome and at a reasonable price.
If you would like to know more please give us a call 07 3221 0443 or Contact Us and we will arrange a consultation at your convenience. Dr. Florian Mack looks forward to having the opportunity to speak with you in our Robina or Brisbane City practice.