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Relines, Additions and Repairs

How long have you had your dentures? At Battell Denture Clinic, we assess the integrity of your denture and help restore its fit, function, and appearance based on your current needs to keep you smiling!

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Same-day Appointments Available

Schedule an appointment for a denture repair or reline—most can be completed the same day. Your Denturist is the professional best suited to repair a broken denture and provide guidance on preventing future damage. Never attempt to repair or alter your dentures yourself, as household adhesives can compromise the fit, cause irritation, and potentially affect your overall oral health.

Get in touch with the Battell Denture Clinic team, today.

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Quick answers to questions you may have about our reline, additions and repair appointments

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If your dentures feel loose, slip when you talk, or require frequent adhesive to stay in place, it may be time for a reline to restore a secure fit.
If you notice your denture has cracks, chips, or broken teeth, you’ll likely need a repair.

And if you’ve recently had a tooth extracted, your partial denture may need an addition to replace the missing tooth or clasp.

Your Denturist will assess your needs and can often provide same-day service for relines and repairs to minimize the time you’re without your dentures.

Dentures should generally be replaced every five to seven years to maintain optimal fit, function, and appearance. Over time, natural changes in your mouth and everyday wear can affect comfort and performance. At Battell Denture Clinic, we’ll recommend replacement based on your specific needs.

Most dental insurance plans cover new dentures every five years, relines every two years, and repairs or additions to existing dentures according to your policy coverage.

We recommend annual maintenance check-ups to keep your dentures fitting comfortably and functioning properly. These visits allow your Denturist to assess tissue changes, check for wear, and make adjustments as needed—helping extend the life of your dentures and ensuring you continue to smile with confidence.

Helpful Resources

Caring for your teeth, gums and dentures is important for your oral, dental and overall health. Find useful tips and information below in our Helpful Resources.