Partial dentures can provide many benefits for individuals with oral problems or tooth damage, but immediate denture repair is crucial if any issues develop with these important dental devices. If the dentures break or become uncomfortable, the problem may interfere with the person's daily activities. Those with partial dentures may want to understand what could cause these complications, how to identify them and how a dentist can assist with repairing them. 

What causes partial denture damage?

While partial dentures are made of durable material that can last for years, they may experience wear or erosion over time. Other types of damage may also occur in the course of daily wear: 

  • Partial fractures
  • Malformation due to poor fit
  • Breakage due to dropping a removable denture

Not all types of damage are immediately evident and may be made worse if wearers continue to use them to chew tough or sticky foods. Persons who use these types of dentures may want to be aware of a few signs that their appliance is fractured or otherwise damaged. 

What are some indications of partial denture trouble?

When a partial denture breaks, persons who wear them may not be aware of the issue, which can make matters worse over time. Recognizing some tell-tale symptoms may allow for a more timely denture repair and prevent further problems. One major sign that a partial could be broken is discomfort where there was none previously. A cracked piece of acrylic may be causing gum pain and soreness.

A loose partial may also signal a problem, especially when the dentures do not stay in place with a dental adhesive. This can be a common issue with removable partials since the wire clasps that hold them in place can become worn and break, causing the set to shift and loosen more easily. 

Can partial dentures be fixed at home?

While there are some denture repair kits available at pharmacies and other stores that offer health and beauty products, it is a good idea for users to take them to a dentist instead. Returning the partial to the dentist who created it can be especially helpful since this professional may have a better understanding of the patient’s dental history and the ability to identify the issue with ease. 

Do-it-yourself repair kits may offer a temporary fix for users who cannot reach a dentist if the break occurs on a weekend or a holiday. However, using other household adhesives could be dangerous if they contain toxins. Generally, at-home repair of partial removable dentures does not provide a long-term solution. 

How can a dentist help?

Dental clinics and individual dentist’s offices usually have the tools and know-how for fixing broken dentures. In most cases, the device can be repaired in one visit. If the partial must be sent out for repair, the wearer can have peace of mind knowing it will be fixed properly. 

Conclusion

When partial dentures require repair, it can be difficult to know where to take them or if they can be repaired at home. However, leaving denture repair to a qualified dentist provides an appropriate choice for a proper and long-lasting resolution. 

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