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Can your Denture Teeth be fixed ?
There are two different kinds of denture teeth repair. A simple repair is when your denture tooth is loose and you still have your tooth. A complex repair is when your tooth is lost, chipped, or cracked. The complex repair involves the removal of the entire broken denture tooth from the denture. That is sometimes when the denture teeth breaks, a shard of the denture tooth is still embedded in the pink plastic. If the denture tooth is lost, a matching tooth needs to be put back that matches the existing color of the remaining teeth as well as the size and height of the denture tooth.

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  • Glue Removal :
    You are not alone if at one time you've decided to fix your dentures yourself with glue. Some may have even repeated the glue application over and over until the tooth just won't adhere. For your repair to work, the dentist must remove all the glue that you uses to repair your denture teeth properly.
Glue on Denture
  • Loose Acrylic Denture Teeth :
    Most dentures today are made acrylic denture teeth, while some are still made with porcelain denture teeth. If you still have the tooth, and it appears to be whole, you may save some money by sending your loose denture tooth with your denture. But examine your denture carefully as if there is a spec of white on the area where your denture tooth fell off, the denture tooth may need to get replaced with a new denture tooth. But still send your denture tooth anyway's for the dentist to decide what is best of the application.
Loose Acrylic Denture Teeth
  • Loose Porcelain Denture Teeth :
    The porcelain denture teeth is affixed to the denture a little differently than an acrylic denture teeth. Porcelain has a tough time adhering to the pink denture acrylic, and the front tooth actually are made with two small pins that helps the denture teeth solidify with the pink denture acrylic. The back denture teeth has small vent holes, which allows the pink denture acrylic to ooze through making the porcelain denture teeth adhere to the pink denture acrylic.

    If your loose denture tooth is porcelain, the dentist will replace the loose porcelain denture tooth with an acrylic denture tooth. Chances are the loose porcelain tooth cannot be used because the two metal pins that were connected to the tooth may have snapped off on the tooth leaving the pins in the pink denture gums. The acrylic denture teeth are strong, will look, and function just like the rest of your porcelain denture teeth.
Broken Porcelain Tooth
  • Lost or Cracked Denture Teeth :
    There are practically hundreds of styles of your denture tooth on the market. If you have a cracked, chipped, or missing tooth, the dentist will put in its place an acrylic denture tooth. If you have a broken porcelain tooth, replacing a single tooth with an acrylic tooth won't be noticeable, and you can continue eating the way you did before your denture broke. The dentist will make sure your replacement tooth will closely match the current shade of your existing teeth.

    With there being so many variations of your denture tooth, the dentist will make sure the tooth will blend in with the rest of the teeth, meaning the tooth will match the rest of your denture teeth if they are fat, skinny, long, short, and even the way the denture tooth tapers as a square or rounded end.

    One of the main reasons why there are so many different styles denture teeth that is made to fit the kind of face features you have.
Cracked Acrylic Denture Teeth
  • Repair of Single denture tooth stands by itself :
    If you have the denture tooth and it fits back in the space like a puzzle, the tooth can be repaired. This repair is a complex repair. If the tooth is chipped or cracked the repair has to be examined by the dentist for final repair determination. If you've lose the tooth, please call for instructions.
 
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