Denture Adjustments and Repairs

Denture Repair Questions: How Often Should You Reline Your Dentures?

Dentures can help those who wear them eat different food textures, speak properly and support a confident smile, so when denture repair is necessary, patients want fast and effective solutions. A reline can make dentures more comfortable and result in a better fit. Before denture patients visit a dentist for this procedure, they may want to understand when it can be time for a reline, what is involved and what changes to expect once it is complete. 

About denture relines 

Individuals who opt for dentures have them molded and designed for a comfortable and custom-made fit. However, over time, the shape of the gums may change and cause a variety of comfort issues: 

  • Increased slippage 
  • New or worsening shifting, even with adhesive use 
  • Increased discomfort when eating or speaking 

A denture reline can help resolve these issues when performed by a dentist or dental clinic. A reline changes the shape of a patient’s dentures to match the reformation of gum tissue. These changes are caused by the reabsorption of bone tissue into the body after damaged teeth are pulled to make room for dentures. There are two types of relines, and dentists will likely determine which is necessary. 

Soft reline 

A soft reline can often be performed in a dentist’s office so patients do not have to go without denture support. During this denture repair procedure, a soft layer of polymer is added to existing dentures to provide comfort and cushioning to prevent gum soreness. This type of reline is usually performed for denture users who are still undergoing bone tissue reabsorption. A soft reline may require several adjustments before the dentures can be worn comfortably. 

Hard reline 

Individuals who do not experience relief with a soft reline may want to ask a dentist about a hard reline when visiting a clinic for adjustments. With this process, the material used to line the dentures is more similar to the acrylic that makes up its base. While this may provide a more permanent fix for uncomfortable dentures, dentists may have to send sets out to a lab to have them relined in this manner. 

Which type of reline to choose 

Individuals who experience pain or discomfort while wearing dentures can visit the dentist who fitted them to ensure they are relined in a way that suits the wearer. A dentist can examine the dentures, give patients an exam to determine the rate of bone tissue absorption and choose a reline process that matches the user’s needs. It is important to remember that changes in the gums can vary from person to person and in some cases, several visits may be necessary to make the proper adjustments. 

Conclusion 

Whether a hard or soft reline, this process is intended to help denture users experience less discomfort. Not all patients need to undergo a reline, but it is a relatively common denture repair that can last for several years or more when performed by a qualified dentist. 

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