Can Acrylic Dentures Be Repaired?

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If you are wondering what type of dentures are right for you, now may be a good time to consider acrylic dentures. Acrylic dentures are made from 100 percent acrylic and unlike other types of dentures, they do not have any metal substructures to offer support. The dentures are ideal for permanent and temporary denture solutions and are a popular choice among patients with multiple teeth missing. Additionally, acrylic dentures can be repaired just like other types of dentures. However, if the damage is too extensive, an entirely new set may have to be fabricated in a dental lab.

About acrylic dentures

Acrylic dentures are made up of an acrylic base and false teeth. Patients who have unhealthy gums or who are suffering from bone loss in their jaws can benefit from them. Compared to other types of dentures, acrylic dentures are easy to remove and if a tooth breaks and falls out, they are easy to replace. Additionally, minor repairs can typically be performed in a dentist’s office or dental lab. Other benefits of acrylic dentures include the following:

  • Affordable
  • Same-day replacements available
  • Can be fabricated in a dentist’s office, as long as a dental lab is available
  • Easy to adjust, reline and add teeth
  • Easy to remove and clean

Acrylic dentures are especially beneficial for patients suffering from periodontal disease. The particular disease attacks the jawbone and gums. As a result, a patient’s teeth may begin to deteriorate and decay over time and fall out. In the end, patients can be left with sore gums and an inability to chew or speak properly. Acrylic dentures can fix this issue.

How resilient are dentures?

For the most part, acrylic dentures are fairly resilient and able to stand up to everyday wear and tear. With proper care, acrylic dentures can last anywhere between five and eight years. Other factors determine how long acrylic dentures will last. For example, over time, a denture wearer’s jaw or facial structure may change. When this happens, dentures will begin to feel loose or uncomfortable and may require a realign or another type of adjustment.

Denture damage is inevitable. Acrylic dentures are just as prone to breaking, cracking or chipping just like other types of dentures. Wearers should always take care when handling or cleaning their dentures. When cleaning dentures, wearers should always put a towel in the sink or fill it with water to lessen the impact if the dentures slip and fall.

Repair options

When the inevitable damage does happen, the last thing wearers should do is panic. After all, there are a few repair options available, depending on the extent of the damage. For example, if the damage is minor, acrylic dentures can typically be fixed in a dentist’s office or dental lab with special resins. Broken denture teeth are also easy to replace on an acrylic denture. However, if the damage is too serious or the base of the dentures is cracked too badly, a general dentist may recommend fabricating a new pair of dentures.

Get your acrylic dentures repaired today

If you have a chip or crack in your acrylic dentures, do not panic. With access to dental labs, many types of denture damages can be repaired. The dentist will use powerful resins or other materials to repair your dentures in no time at all. If you need a repair, contact a general dentist today.

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