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Find a dentist and ask him/her if your denture can be relined. There is a "soft reline" which is like a coating of rubber on the inside of the denture. It can be done chairside, but is a short-term temporary fix. There is also a "hard" reline -- which will add more plastic to the inside of your denture. This is a longer term solution, but may require leaving your dentures at the dentist's office for a couple days.
With immediate dentures, those that are inserted immediately after extractions, a typical protocol is to do a couple soft relines and then a hard reline several months down the road.
Reline is considerably cheaper than making new dentures.
Edited by chris dds 4/10/2011 15:56
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