Dentures break. It happens — a drop in the sink, an unexpected bite, normal wear over time. Our lab is in the same building, which means most repairs are done same-day. You wait a few hours, not a few weeks.
What We Fix
Small cracks
Hairline fractures before they become big breaks
Major breaks
Dentures snapped in half or large cracks through the base
Broken teeth
Teeth that cracked, chipped, or came out completely
Loose clasps on partials
Metal clasps that bent or lost their grip
Rough spots
Areas irritating your gums or cheeks
Walk-ins welcome for repairs. If it’s urgent, we’ll work you in.
The Reline Situation
Over time, your gums and bone structure change. Your dentures don’t. The result: they get loose.
Loose dentures slip when you talk, move when you chew, and let food get trapped underneath. A reline fixes that by resurfacing the part of the denture that sits against your gums — restoring the fit without replacing the whole denture.
Signs You Need a Reline
Dentures feel loose or unstable
You’re using more adhesive than you used to
Food particles getting trapped underneath
Sore spots from dentures shifting around
Clicking sounds when you talk or eat
It’s been more than 5 years since your last reline
Hard Reline vs. Soft Reline
Hard Reline
New acrylic added to the fitting surface. Lasts longer. Works for most people. Standard option.
Soft Reline
Cushioning material instead of hard acrylic. Better for sensitive gums or bony ridges. Needs replacing more often.
Not sure which you need? We’ll recommend based on your situation.
Sometimes replacement makes more sense than repair. If dentures have been repaired multiple times, the material is degrading, or the fit has changed too much to correct — we’ll tell you honestly. We’re not going to charge you to fix something that’s just going to fail again next month.
Emergency Repairs
Broke your dentures before a wedding? A job interview? An important event?
Call us. We’ll do our best to work for you in same-day.