


Over the years  I have heard about everything; from, “I was just eating scrambled eggs” to, “My  dog chewed my denture.”  There are many  ways that a denture can break or become bent, but one thing is a pretty safe  bet: If you try fixing the denture yourself, it will most likely end with you having  to make a new denture.  The methods used  in a dental laboratory require specialized techniques.  A broken denture is not, “just glued back  together.”  If a denture tooth breaks, it  is not simply, “glued back in.”  Despite  the stories you sometimes hear about how someone’s neighbor has been gluing his  denture back together for the past 20 years, the over-the-counter, so called,  denture repair kits are generally a one way ticket to a new denture.
Crazy glue is  another very effective way to ruin a denture.   Humor aside, it is no fun to have to make a new denture because of a DIY  mistake.  
I maintain my own laboratory so I can provide affordable denture repairs while you wait. Before you head down to the drugstore or Home Depot, please call me for the cost to repair your denture properly.
