How does a dentist reline dentures?!


Question: How does a dentist reline dentures!?
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A simplistic version!.!.!.An impression is taken inside the denture, a model is then poured,(plaster like)of that to resemble the anatomy!. New plastic is added inside denture, formed by the model and "cured" excess is trimmed and then polished!. Result: tighter, better fitting denture!. Some adjustments might be needed as our mouth anatomy changes as any other part of us can!. Some are done in house and some need to be sent to a lab!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

One way is that they fill up the denture with impression material and place it in the mouth to get a good mould of the tissues!. Then take another impression over the whole thing!. That all gets sent off to the lab, and the denture is remade with a better fit!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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