Repairs & Relines
Denture repairs and relines help restore the fit, comfort, and function of your existing dentures. Whether your denture has cracked, loosened, or simply doesn’t feel the way it used to, we provide fast, professional solutions to keep your smile secure and comfortable.
What are denture repairs and relines?
Denture repairs fix cracks, chips, broken teeth, or damaged sections of your denture. Relines improve the inner surface of your denture so it fits more securely against your gums.
Because gums and bone naturally change over time, even a well-made denture may start to feel loose or uncomfortable. Regular relines help maintain a proper fit, improve suction, reduce sore spots, and extend the lifespan of your denture.
Whether you're dealing with a sudden break or gradual fit changes, we offer timely, effective solutions.
Why Repairs & Relines Are Important
Restores Comfort
Loose or poorly fitting dentures can cause sore spots and make chewing difficult. A reline adjusts the fit for greater day-to-day comfort.
Improves Function
A secure denture allows you to chew more effectively, speak clearly, and feel confident during daily activities.
Extends Denture Lifespan
Routine relines and timely repairs help preserve your denture and prevent the need for premature replacement.
Fixes Damage Quickly
Cracks, breaks, or missing teeth in dentures can often be repaired promptly to minimize disruption to your routine.
Our Step-by-Step Repair & Reline Process
We make denture care simple and efficient so you can get back to your day with minimal interruption.
Appointment 1: Assessment & Measurements
We examine your denture and gums to determine whether you need a repair, a reline, or both. Digital scans or impressions are taken if necessary.
Denture Repair or Reline Procedure
Depending on your needs:
- Repairs restore cracks, fractures, or broken denture teeth
- Soft or hard relines reshape the inner surface for a snug, comfortable fit
- Rebases replace the entire base while keeping your existing teeth
Each procedure is performed with precision to ensure durability and comfort.
Re-Fitting & Fine Adjustments
We ensure the repaired or relined denture fits properly, feels comfortable, and functions the way it should. Adjustments are made as needed.
Follow-Up Check (When Needed)
If you’ve had a major reline or repair, we may recommend a short follow-up visit to ensure long-term comfort.
Do I Need a Repair or a Reline?
You may benefit from repairs or relines if:
A quick assessment will determine the best solution.
Types of Repairs & Relines
Hard Reline
A more permanent reline that reshapes the denture base for long-lasting fit.
Soft Reline
Ideal for tender gums, providing a cushioned fit and reducing sore spots.
Denture Repairs
Fixes cracks, fractures, chipped teeth, or broken sections of the denture.
Denture Tooth Additions
Adds new teeth to your existing partial denture if additional natural teeth are lost.
Rebasing
Rebuilds the base of the denture while keeping the existing teeth.
Benefits of Repairs & Relines
Improved Comfort & Fit
A smoother, more secure fit improves day-to-day confidence.
Better Chewing Efficiency
A properly fitting denture makes eating easier and more comfortable.
Prevents Irritation
Relines help reduce pressure points and sore areas.
More Affordable Than Replacement
Repairs and relines can significantly extend the life of your denture.
Fast Turnaround
Most repairs and relines are completed efficiently with minimal disruption.
The Art of Smile Experience
Why patients trust us for repairs & relines:
Fast, Efficient Service
We handle repairs and relines promptly to minimize downtime.
Advanced Digital Scanning
Ensures greater accuracy and improved comfort.
Gentle, Patient-Focused Care
We take the time to make sure your denture feels right.
Insurance Support
We help verify coverage and offer direct billing where possible.
Convenient Midtown Toronto Location
Easy access for appointments and follow-ups.
A Comfortable, Welcoming Clinic
Warm staff, modern space, and a supportive experience.
You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers.
Don’t see what you’re looking for?
Most dentures need a reline every 1–3 years, depending on changes in your gums and bone.