Denture repair lab in Nashville, TN
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Quick denture repairs
With our express denture repair service, rest assured that your dental well-being is in professional hands, making the wait time a thing of the past.

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

Peace of mind
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I couldn’t believe how fast and perfect the repair was. My dentures fit like a dream now, and I’m back to feeling confident. Definitely my go-to spot for any denture issues.
Mark, Patient

Walk-in denture repair lab near me in Nashville
In Nashville, you can rely on our denture repair services to fix your oral appliance right the first time. With our fully equipped workshop and experienced technicians, we provide fast, reliable repairs you can trust. We take the utmost care in handling your dentures and mouthguards, ensuring a precise fit every time. Contact us today for top-notch service at competitive rates.

How do we repair broken dentures?
The denture repair process begins with an initial assessment to identify any damage, followed by cleaning and grinding the denture pieces. Once all loose particles have been removed, replacement acrylic and wax components are added as needed, and the denture is polished to a smooth, finished appearance.

Emergency denture repairs in Nashville, TN
As a denture repair lab in Nashville, we offer same-day walk-in appointments for emergency denture repairs, completed while you wait. Our typical repair time ranges from 1 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the repair. Rest assured, we’ll have you smiling confidently again in no time.

How much does denture repair cost?
The cost of denture repair depends on the type and extent of the work required. In general, you can expect to pay a reasonable fee for our professional service.

Should I repair broken dentures right away?
If you don't repair your dentures, their overall structure and fit can begin to degrade. Eventually, the damage may become so severe that replacement or a more extensive treatment is necessary - costing you more time and money in the long-term.

What can damage dentures?
Dentures can break because of a poor fit from jawbone shrinkage, chewing hard or sticky foods, everyday wear and tear, dropping them, improper cleaning techniques, or a combination of these factors.

How to care for your dentures?
It’s important to care for your dentures properly: brush them daily with a soft toothbrush, rinse after meals, and soak them in water or a mild cleanser overnight. Remove your dentures before bed, and visit your dental lab regularly for checkups and adjustments as needed.
FAQ
How long do dentures last?
Most dentures last about 5–7 years before they need denture relining or denture replacement. Over time, normal wear and changes in your gums and jawbone affect the fit, leading to looseness, sore spots, or cracks. See your dentist at least once a year, or sooner if you notice damage or discomfort, for a fit check and professional denture repair. With daily care (gentle cleaning, keeping them moist, avoiding very hot water), some dentures can last closer to 8–10 years.
Can I repair dentures myself?
No. We don’t recommend fixing broken dentures at home. Super glue and over-the-counter denture repair kits can damage the acrylic, change your bite, and cause sores or infection. For a safe, lasting result, see your dentist or a licensed lab with certified dental technicians; many offer same-day denture repair and emergency denture repair. Until your visit, stop wearing damaged dentures, keep all pieces clean and moist, and bring every fragment with you. Thinking about getting dentures? Continue your research at TennCare.
What happens if you leave your dentures in all the time?
Not recommended. Your gums need daily rest. Wearing dentures all the time, especially overnight, can irritate the gums, increase infections (denture stomatitis), cause sore spots and bad breath, and even damage the appliance or affect its fit. To protect gum health and support proper denture care and oral health, remove and clean them nightly, brush your gums and tongue, and store them in water or a denture-soaking solution. If the fit isn’t right, see your dentist or a prosthodontist.
Can you sleep with dentures?
No, don’t sleep with your dentures in. Wearing them overnight traps plaque and yeast, increasing the risk of gum irritation and denture stomatitis, and it can shorten the life of your prosthesis. For proper denture care, remove them nightly, clean your mouth and the appliance, and store them in water or a denture-cleaning solution. This supports better oral hygiene and gum health. If you occasionally need to wear them at night, ask your dentist for guidance.
How do you know if your dentures don't fit right?
Signs of ill-fitting dentures include: Persistent denture pain or pressure. Gum irritation, sores, or ulcers. Slipping, clicking, or rubbing in the mouth. Trouble chewing or changes in your bite. If you notice these issues, see your dentist promptly for a denture adjustment to prevent tissue damage and keep your dentures secure.
Walk-in denture repair lab in Nashville
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