A denture rebase is when your denturist refits the base of your existing denture base to accommodate your changing gums. When your gums and bone structure change, your denture can become loose or uncomfortable. This can happen due to natural aging, weight loss, or oral health conditions such as gum disease. A rebase can improve the fit, comfort, and functionality of your denture. Signs that a denture rebase may be necessary include slipping or sliding of the denture, sore spots, difficulty speaking or eating, and a change in the appearance of the denture. A denturist can evaluate whether a denture rebase is necessary and provide guidance on proper care after the procedure.
Here are some tips for maintaining your denture after a rebase:
If you are concerned about the fit of your complete or partial denture,
read How Do I Know When To See My Denturist About Denture Fit?
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Maintaining your denture after a rebase requires some extra care and attention, but it's worth it to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your denture. By following these tips, you can keep your denture clean, comfortable, and functional for years to come. Don't hesitate to contact your denturist if you have any questions or concerns about your denture or its care.
Any time your dentures don’t feel right, visiting the denturist can resolve the issue. Often, a denture rebase or a denture reline is all that’s needed to help your dentures feel comfortable again. At Future Smiles Denture Clinic, we offer denture relines and rebases to all clients, with the first year of adjustments FREE to ensure the best fit. To speak with the team at Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary, you can visit the SW Calgary Denture clinic on Macleod or the NE Calgary location in Coral Springs. To book a FREE consultation. with our Calgary Denturist, call 1-403-475-0016 or fill out the online contact form.
Q: How often do I need a denture rebase?
A: The frequency with which a patient might require a denture rebase will depend on the quality of material of their dentures. Typically, a rebase is required every 5 years to renew the lifespan of the prosthetic & ensure the best comfort and fit.
Q: Is it only complete dentures that need adjustments?
A: While complete dentures may require more frequent adjustments than partial dentures due to the faster loss of jawbone density, all forms of dentures other than denture implants will need adjustments or rebasing from time to time.
Q: I’m looking for affordable denture solutions. What options do I have?
A: At Future Smiles Dentures Clinic, we know that Calgarians are looking for low-cost, stress-free denture payment plans. This is why we offer affordable denture solutions, including direct billing and financing.
To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.