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    Broken Denture Repair in Henley on Thames

    A broken denture can have a significant impact on your daily life — affecting your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Whether your denture has cracked, snapped, or lost a tooth, it is important to have it repaired professionally rather than attempting a DIY fix, which can cause further damage or irritate your mouth. At The DNA Henley Clinic in Henley on Thames, we provide emergency denture repair to restore your dentures and get you back to feeling comfortable as quickly as possible.

    Denture prosthetics at The DNA Henley Clinic dental practice in Henley on Thames

    Common Causes

    Accidental dropping — dentures are fragile and can crack or snap if dropped onto a hard surface during cleaning or handling.

    Normal wear and tear — like any dental appliance, dentures weaken over time with regular use, making them more susceptible to breakage.

    Poor fit — dentures that no longer fit properly due to changes in the jaw and gums can flex unevenly during use, leading to stress fractures.

    Biting hard foods — chewing on very hard or crunchy foods can put excessive pressure on dentures, causing them to crack or break.

    Teeth grinding (bruxism) — grinding or clenching while wearing dentures places repeated stress on the acrylic base and can cause fractures.

    Age of the denture — older dentures become more brittle as the acrylic material degrades, increasing the risk of breakage.

    Symptoms to Watch For

    A visible crack, split, or fracture in the denture base

    A tooth has come loose or fallen off the denture plate

    The denture no longer fits snugly against the gums

    Sharp edges on the broken denture that irritate or cut the mouth

    Difficulty eating or speaking properly with the damaged denture

    The denture has snapped into two or more pieces

    Need Urgent Dental Care?

    Contact The DNA Henley Clinic in Henley on Thames for prompt, compassionate treatment. We offer same-day emergency appointments.

    Treatment Options

    Professional denture repair — many cracks, fractures, and missing teeth on dentures can be repaired by a dental laboratory. The broken pieces are bonded together or a replacement tooth is fitted, restoring the denture to full function.

    Denture reline — if the denture broke due to a poor fit, a reline can be performed to add new material to the fitting surface, ensuring a snug, comfortable fit against your gums and reducing the risk of future breakage.

    New denture fabrication — if the denture is too old, badly damaged, or has been repaired multiple times, a new set of dentures may be recommended. Modern dentures are made from durable materials and custom-fitted for comfort and natural appearance.

    Immediate temporary denture — while a new denture is being fabricated, a temporary denture can be provided so that you are not left without teeth during the process.

    Implant-retained dentures — for patients who experience frequent denture breakage or poor fit, implant-retained dentures offer a more stable and secure solution. Dental implants are placed in the jaw to anchor the denture firmly in place.

    Prevention Tips

    Handle your dentures carefully — always hold them over a folded towel or basin of water when cleaning to cushion them if dropped.

    Clean your dentures daily with a soft denture brush and denture-cleaning solution — avoid abrasive toothpaste, which can weaken the surface.

    Remove dentures at night to give your gums a rest and soak them in water or denture solution to prevent them from drying out and becoming brittle.

    Attend regular dental appointments so that the fit of your dentures can be assessed and adjusted as your mouth changes over time.

    Avoid biting into very hard foods directly with your dentures — cut food into smaller pieces for easier chewing.

    Never attempt to repair a broken denture yourself with household glue or adhesives, as these are not safe for use in the mouth and can cause further damage.

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