Denture repair in Stanford, CA
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Same-Day Denture Repair in Stanford
We understand the importance of a speedy solution. We offer walk-in and emergency denture repairs, so you can smile confidently again sooner.

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Say goodbye to overpriced repairs. We believe everyone deserves access to affordable denture repair solutions that fit their budget.

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Top-notch repair service. They fixed my dentures in no time, and they feel better than ever. I wouldn’t trust anyone else in the city.
Robert, Patient

Walk-in denture repair lab near me in Stanford (part of local dental repair services)
Let us handle all your denture repair needs in Stanford, CA. Our experienced technicians provide professional service to maintain your dentures and ensure a comfortable fit. We use the latest fabrication techniques and the highest-quality materials. Trust us with all your denture care needs. Don’t wait—contact us today to book an appointment.

How do we fix broken dentures?
The procedure for repairing dentures involves assessing their condition and then repairing or replacing any damaged parts. Usually, rebasing is needed to ensure a proper fit and comfort in the patient’s mouth.

Emergency denture repairs in Stanford, CA
At our Stanford denture repair lab, we offer walk-in service for emergency denture repairs while you wait. In most cases, we can fix your dentures in just a few hours, providing same-day service for your convenience.

How much does denture repair cost?
Denture repair costs vary based on the complexity of the repair and the materials used. Most dentures can be repaired quickly and affordably. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Should I repair broken dentures right away?
Without repair, your dentures may fit poorly or even cause discomfort. Ultimately it can lead to oral problems and missed nutritional benefits from improper chewing.

Reasons for denture breakages
Dentures can break because of improper storage, rough handling, or normal wear and tear. They’re also more likely to fracture if they become dry, brittle, or loose-fitting over time.

Denture care guidelines
Handle your dentures carefully and, when not in use, soak them in warm water or a mild cleanser. Brush them daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove food debris, and gently brush any remaining natural teeth. Rinse the dentures thoroughly and store them away from heat and very hot liquids.
FAQ
Do dentures last a lifetime?
With proper care, most dentures last about 5 to 8 years. Because your mouth changes over time, expect periodic denture relining and denture repair to keep them fitting comfortably and functioning well. Replace your dentures sooner if they feel loose or painful, crack or chip, become difficult to clean, or start affecting your bite, speech, or chewing. Clean them daily, keep them moist when not worn, and schedule regular checkups so we can reline, rebase, repair, or advise replacement as needed. If something breaks, skip DIY fixes and call for emergency denture repair.
Can I repair dentures myself?
No, do not try to fix broken dentures at home. DIY denture repair kits and superglue can warp the fit, harbor bacteria, and turn a cracked denture into a more complex (and costly) problem. See a licensed dentist or prosthodontist for proper evaluation and treatment, whether that’s repairing a broken tooth or clasp, denture relining, or replacement. Many clinics offer same-day or emergency denture repair. What to do now: Stop wearing the denture if it’s loose or sharp. Keep all pieces moist in clean water and bring them to your appointment. Call your dental professional for guidance. For further information on dentures, please visit Department of Health Care Services.
What happens if you leave your dentures in all the time?
Don’t wear dentures around the clock. Continuous wear lets plaque and bacteria build up, which can cause sore spots, infections, and gum irritation. For proper denture care and better oral health, follow good denture hygiene: remove them at night, gently brush with a soft brush, then soak and store them overnight. This gives your gums a chance to rest and keeps your dentures clean, fresh, and comfortable.
What happens if you sleep with dentures?
No. For optimal denture care and oral health, remove your dentures before bed. Sleeping in them can cause gum irritation, sore spots, and infections (denture stomatitis), and it may shorten their lifespan due to constant saliva exposure. Clean and soak them overnight in water or a denture cleanser, and brush your gums and tongue to maintain good denture hygiene. If you experience discomfort or need to wear them overnight occasionally, consult your dentist.
What happens if false teeth are not fitting properly?
Common signs your dentures don’t fit properly include: Slipping, shifting, or clicking when you talk or eat. Rubbing that causes gum irritation, sore spots, or denture sores. Persistent discomfort, mouth ulcers, or jaw pain. Difficulty chewing or changes in your bite. Excess saliva or, less commonly, dry mouth. Diminished taste or food feeling less enjoyable. Bad breath or recurring mouth irritation. If you notice these issues, contact your dentist for a denture adjustment or relining. Addressing a poor denture fit early protects your oral health and restores comfort.
Walk-in denture repair lab in Stanford
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