Denture repair in Campbell, CA
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Same-Day Denture Repair in Campbell
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Super affordable and totally reliable denture repair. My denture was snapped in half, but they fixed it like new. Can’t recommend them enough.
Susan, Patient

Walk-in denture repair lab near me in Campbell (part of local dental repair services)
At our denture repair center in Campbell, CA, we provide fast, reliable service. Our skilled technicians can install new clasps or replace missing teeth quickly and with excellent results. We also trim excess acrylic to ensure a comfortable fit. Contact us today for prompt, expert repairs done right.

How do we repair broken dentures?
The denture repair process begins by cleaning the damaged area and removing any debris. Imperfections are then filled with composite or acrylic. The area is polished, and the fit is checked before the dentures are returned to the patient.

Emergency denture repairs in Campbell, CA
Our Campbell denture repair lab offers same-day repairs while you wait. Walk-ins and emergencies are welcome. Our skilled technicians complete most repairs in just a few hours. Contact us for reliable, convenient denture repair services.

How much is the cost of denture repairs?
Denture repair costs vary depending on the type of damage. We offer competitive pricing and free quotes to help you make an informed decision about your repair.

Should I repair broken dentures right away?
Without a denture repair, your dentures may become looser and less comfortable. It can also cause jaw misalignment and painful sores in the mouth due to ill-fitting dentures. So, take care of your dental health - repair or replace those broken or worn out dentures.

What can damage dentures?
Dentures can break due to everyday wear and tear, improper cleaning, sudden force or impact, calcium buildup that weakens the material over time, and failure to keep up with regular checkups and maintenance.

Denture care instructions
To care for your dentures, brush them daily with a soft-bristled brush and mild soap. Soak them overnight in water or in a denture disinfectant solution to keep them hydrated and clean. Avoid using toothpaste, abrasive cleaners, or hot water, as these can damage your dentures.
FAQ
Can dentures last forever?
Most dentures should be replaced every 5 to 7 years as your gums and bite change. With routine dental checkups, denture relining or rebasing can extend their lifespan and maintain comfort, and denture repair can quickly address cracks or broken dentures. If they feel loose, cause sore spots, or make chewing difficult, it’s time for an evaluation. Call [insert your contact info] to keep your dentures in top condition.
How can I make my dentures tighter?
Dentures typically slip because the fit has changed over time. Natural bone and gum changes can reduce suction, while bite misalignment, worn acrylic/teeth, loose clasps (for partials), or a damaged base can also make them fall out. What to do: See your dentist for a professional evaluation and denture repair. Common solutions include denture relining, denture adjustment, tightening/replacing clasps, or, if very worn, replacement. Use a dentist-approved denture adhesive only as a short-term aid. Avoid household glues. Schedule annual checkups (or sooner if you notice slipping, sore spots, or clicking) to keep the fit secure and comfortable. Find out more at Department of Health Care Services.
How is denture repair different from relining?
Denture repair restores cracked or broken dentures, such as a fractured base, chipped tooth, or loose clasp. Denture relining doesn’t fix damage; it refreshes the inner surface of the denture base so it fits your gums more snugly as your mouth changes over time. If the appliance is damaged, you need denture repair; if it’s intact but loose or irritating, you likely need a denture rellining. Consult a prosthodontist for the best recommendation.
Can you sleep with dentures?
No, don’t sleep with your dentures. Overnight denture wear reduces saliva and muscle activity, which can irritate your gums, trap bacteria, and increase the risk of infections like denture stomatitis. For better oral health and denture care, remove them at night, brush your dentures and gums, and soak the dentures in water or a denture cleanser. Only sleep in them if your dentist specifically instructs you to (for example, the first night after extractions).
How can you tell if you need new dentures?
Consider denture replacement if your dentures feel loose or unstable, cause pain or sore spots when eating or speaking, are visibly worn down, or show cracks or breaks. Ill-fitting dentures can harm your gums and bite alignment, so schedule an exam with your dentist or a prosthodontist to determine whether denture repair or a full replacement is the safest option.
Walk-in denture repair lab in Campbell
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