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About Denture Relines
There are basically two (2) different types of denture relines.
A Hard permanent reline which can either be done here at the office
with an office-cured plastic or else it can be sent to the dental laboratory
and processed in a laboratory cured plastic. Due to the special processing,
the laboratory reline tends to last longer. Unfortunately this will
require taking your denture from you for a few days. Please try to coordinate
this with the Appointment Coordinator so that you may be inconvenienced
for as few days as possible.
A Soft reline can be done here at the office or else it can be done
at the laboratory in a more permanent fashion. The permanent type, lab
processed, may last up to one year without having to be replaced. The
office processed soft liner tends to be more fragile and will need to
be removed and replaced with greater frequency.
Denture relines are necessary in order to accomplish several goals.
These goals include:
Increasing retention of old, existing dentures or new dentures that,
for one reason or another, have lost retention. Sometimes this may be
due to recent extractions or alteration in the gum tissue due to other
surgical procedures.
Repairs.
Relining of old dentures hoping to avoid the necessity of remaking them
entirely.
Gum tissue conditioning which usually relies on the gentle action of
soft tissue materials ( soft liners ) to allow your abused gum tissue
to return to a proper state of health prior to the fabrication of new
dentures.
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