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4 signs you need a denture reline.

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Cleveland Dental Thursday, February 2nd, 2023

4 signs you need a denture reline.

Even if you get the high-quality dentures made from durable material you may find that your dentures aren’t fitting well as they used to. Dentures should be relined every 2 years. The shape of your jawbone and gums changes gradually as you age which means that your dentures too will not fit in your mouth comfortably just like before. If your dentures aren’t fitting properly and are facing wear and tear, then it may be time for you to get a denture reline. Relining denture is a procedure that reshapes the underside of a patient’s denture by adding material in order to make them fit comfortably and more securely.

So, how long does it take to reline dentures? Before performing a relining procedure your dentist will make sure that the bite, position, existing natural teeth and acrylic base are in good condition and have not been stained or worn out. An impression of your oral tissue will then be taken inside your dentures to create a working model. The created model will then be used to add a new layer of base material to your dentures in order to produce a correct fit. The procedure and time period depends on the type of denture relining you are getting. There are three different types of reline you can get such as soft reline denture, hard reline denture and temporary reline denture. Denture reline cost depends on factors such as the type of denture, whether it’s a complete denture or partial denture. If you are facing any discomfort from your dentures then you will need to get your dentures relined as ignoring it may result in bigger problems like ulcers, fungal infections and overgrowth of tissues. Here are 4 signs that you may be needing a reline:

  • Soreness, infections and discomfort
  • Difficulty when chewing food
  • Your denture feels loose to your mouth and gums
  • It has been a while since you got your first denture reline

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Benefits of denture reline.

It is also important to keep in mind that relining only affects the fit of your denture and will not change the look or shape of the teeth inside your mouth. Relining the denture procedure involves using a putty-like material to reshape the denture base, the part that fits against your gums. Along with the optimal comfort and function there are various benefits that you can get after relining your denture. Below are some of the benefits of denture relining:

  1. Having denture relined will provide you with a better fit just as good as it was new giving you the best experience.
  2. Denture relines are cheaper in comparison to getting a new set of dentures.
  3. Helps to extend the lifespan of your dentures with the new linings.
  4. Improves your oral hygiene since small food pieces cannot be trapped under your dentures.
  5. Relining the dentures will keep them snug against the gums.
  6. Relining not just strengthens the surface of your dentures but also eliminates the need of getting a set of dentures.

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