Denture Repair & Relining

When your dentures don’t feel or look right, it can throw off your whole day. D3 Clinic offers comprehensive denture repairs and relines to help extend the life of your dentures and keep you comfortable. Book in early to enquire about same-day service.

Strong, Secure, Worry-Free Smiles

With dentures it’s expected that they’ll crack, cause discomfort or get loose and become uncomfortable – but at D3 Clinic we’re here to assist you in keeping your dentures in their best condition, so you can continue living your life.

Don’t wait to feel like yourself again.

Book your Denture Repair or Relining appointment with D3 Clinic today.

Comfort and Convenience

Losing all your natural teeth is hard enough to come to terms with, when your dentures become loose, cracked or uncomfortable to wear it makes eating, speaking and smiling feel like a chore. You shouldn’t have to live with frustration or pain every day.

At D3 Clinic, our expertly crafted denture repairs and relines restores the fit, comfortability, and functionality you need – so your dentures feel just right again and you have a smile that feels like yours.

Our Unique Denture Experience

In contrast to other denture clinics, we streamline the design process without cutting corners, reducing your delivery timeframe by up to 40% in some cases. This means fewer appointments and a quicker turnaround for your personalised dentures.

From your first consultation through to walking away with your new smile, we make sure you feel supported every step of the way and you’re happy with the end result. Our goal is to make the process as simple as possible, while ensuring your new teeth are custom-fit to you.

FAQs

Questions About Denture Repair & Relining?

Denture Relining is an excellent and efficient way to maximise your comfort and ensure you see the best results from your dentures. It helps prevent sore spots from forming on your gums or tongue and reduces the need for extras like denture adhesives.

It’s important to note that relining is not a replacement for old, worn-out or damaged dentures. You may need denture repair or a new set altogether in these cases.

You may also need a new set of dentures if the shape of your mouth has changed from when you first had your dentures.

For some it’s obvious when you need denture relining or repairing, other times it may not be as clear.

  • Here’s some potential warning signs that indicate you may need to consider denture repair or relining:
  • Your dentures no longer fit as well as they did previously
  • Your dentures slip around in your mouth
  • Your speech sounds slurred, or you whistle while you talk
  • You have difficulty eating foods that you could once eat with ease
  • Your dentures are visibly cracked or damaged
  • You notice darkened areas on your dentures that catch debris
  • You have stains that don’t go away with regular cleaning
  • You have chronic sore spots inside your mouth
  • You experience general discomfort while wearing your dentures

If any of these issues occur, at the very least, you should contact D3 Clinic for a consultation. We can evaluate your oral health, help you get to the bottom of your symptoms, and recommend the most effective steps moving forward.

If you’re feeling worried or nervous about your first denture repair or relining appointment, rest assured as we will be there alongside you the whole time. Here’s a little about what you can expect:

A standard appointment typically goes as follows,

  • The denture prosthetist will conduct a complete exam of your mouth
  • They will assess your dentures and take note of any damage, stains, etc.
  • They will make recommendations to address your specific oral health issues
  • They will tell you if a denture repair or reline is the best approach
  • They will talk you through the procedure, the cost, and how long it’ll take
  • They will take impressions or images as needed

As you can see, the appointment won’t be too different from any other one you’d normally have for dentures. Typically it doesn't take very long either, so you’ll be able to wrap things up and get on with your day in no time!

Depending on the individual, some may require a reline every 1-2 years. The initial post-fitting adjustment period may mean more frequent relining, typically within the first few weeks of getting your denture placement. At D3 Clinic our team of professionals will assess when you need to get your dentures relined during this crucial period.

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