Vaksman Dental Group provides denture adjustments and repairs in South San Francisco for patients with loose dentures, sore spots, cracked dentures, broken denture teeth, rough edges, chewing discomfort, or changes in denture fit.

Dentures can change over time because the gums, jawbone, bite, and oral tissues can change. A denture that once felt comfortable may begin to move, rub, click, trap food, or create sore areas. Dentures can also crack, chip, or break from daily use or accidental drops.

Our dental team evaluates your denture, gums, oral tissues, bite, comfort concerns, and long-term needs before recommending whether denture adjustments and repairs are appropriate.

Schedule a denture adjustments and repairs appointment

Loose, broken, or uncomfortable dentures should be evaluated before they cause more irritation or become harder to restore.

Book online or call Vaksman Dental Group at (650) 240-8400 to schedule a denture adjustments and repairs appointment in South San Francisco.

What are denture adjustments and repairs?

Denture adjustments and repairs are dental services used to improve the fit, comfort, stability, or function of a denture when it becomes uncomfortable, damaged, loose, or difficult to use.

A denture adjustment may involve smoothing a rough edge, relieving pressure on a sore area, improving bite contact, or refining how the denture sits against the gums. A denture repair may be needed when part of the denture is cracked, chipped, broken, or no longer functioning properly.

Denture adhesives are not a long-term solution for dentures that do not fit properly. The American Dental Association notes that ill-fitting dentures may need professional evaluation because they can contribute to sores and may require relining or replacement. (ADA)

Who may need denture adjustments and repairs?

You may need denture adjustments and repairs if your denture no longer feels stable, smooth, or comfortable.

Denture adjustments and repairs may be helpful for patients who have:

  • Loose dentures
  • Dentures that move while eating
  • Dentures that shift while speaking
  • Sore spots on the gums
  • Gum irritation from denture rubbing
  • A cracked denture base
  • A chipped denture tooth
  • A broken denture tooth
  • Rough or sharp denture edges
  • Food trapping under the denture
  • Denture clicking
  • Difficulty chewing comfortably
  • Increased need for denture adhesive
  • A denture that feels different than before

A dental evaluation is the best way to determine whether adjustment, repair, reline, replacement, or another option is needed.

What can denture adjustments and repairs help with?

Denture adjustments and repairs may help improve comfort, stability, chewing, speech, and daily confidence.

Denture adjustments and repairs may help with:

  • Reducing sore spots
  • Smoothing rough denture areas
  • Improving denture comfort
  • Evaluating loose dentures
  • Repairing cracks when appropriate
  • Replacing or repairing broken denture teeth when appropriate
  • Improving bite comfort
  • Reducing gum irritation
  • Helping dentures feel more stable
  • Supporting better function during eating and speaking

Not every denture can be repaired. Vaksman Dental Group will evaluate the denture and explain whether repair is appropriate or whether another option may provide better long-term support.

Denture adjustments and repairs at Vaksman Dental Group

The right recommendation depends on the denture condition, gum health, bite, comfort concerns, and whether the denture is still structurally sound.

Concern How denture adjustments and repairs may help What to know
Loose denture Evaluates fit and stability Loose dentures may need adjustment, reline, or replacement
Sore spots Relieves pressure areas when appropriate Persistent sore spots should not be ignored
Rough denture edge Smooths or refines irritating areas Do not file or adjust dentures at home
Cracked denture Evaluates whether repair is possible Some cracks may require replacement planning
Broken denture tooth May be repaired or replaced when appropriate The denture should be checked before continued use
Food trapping Evaluates fit, seal, and denture shape Trapped food can irritate the gums
Clicking while speaking Reviews denture stability and bite Clicking may be related to fit or bite changes
Chewing discomfort Evaluates bite pressure and denture movement Comfort depends on fit, stability, and oral tissue health

Vaksman Dental Group provides denture adjustments and repairs based on comfort, function, oral health, and long-term denture stability.

Denture adjustment vs denture repair

Denture adjustments and denture repairs are related, but they are not the same.

Service type Main purpose What it may involve
Denture adjustment Improves comfort or fit Smoothing edges, relieving pressure, checking bite, refining fit
Denture repair Fixes damage to the denture Repairing cracks, chips, broken areas, or damaged denture teeth when possible
Denture reline Improves fit against the gums Adding material to the inner surface when the mouth has changed
Denture replacement Replaces a denture that no longer functions well Recommended when repair or adjustment is not enough

Your dentist will explain which option is best after evaluating your denture and mouth.

What should you expect during a denture adjustments and repairs appointment?

Your visit begins with a conversation about what feels uncomfortable, loose, broken, or different. Our team evaluates both the denture and your mouth before recommending care.

Your appointment may include:

  • Review of your denture history
  • Discussion of comfort concerns
  • Denture fit evaluation
  • Gum and oral tissue exam
  • Bite assessment
  • Denture surface inspection
  • Evaluation of cracks, chips, or broken areas
  • Review of chewing and speaking concerns
  • Discussion of adjustment or repair options
  • Personalized recommendations

The goal is to identify the cause of the problem and recommend the most appropriate next step.

What happens during denture adjustment?

A denture adjustment may be recommended when the denture is rubbing, pinching, pressing, or contacting the gums unevenly.

During a denture adjustment, the dental team may:

  • Identify pressure areas
  • Check sore spots in the mouth
  • Evaluate how the denture sits on the gums
  • Check the bite
  • Smooth rough or sharp areas
  • Relieve areas causing irritation
  • Recheck comfort and fit
  • Provide care instructions

A denture adjustment should be performed by a dental professional. Trying to adjust dentures at home can damage the denture or make the fit worse.

What happens during denture repair?

A denture repair may be recommended when part of the denture is cracked, broken, chipped, or damaged.

Depending on the denture condition, repair may involve:

  • Evaluating the damaged area
  • Checking whether the denture still fits properly
  • Inspecting the denture base
  • Reviewing broken or missing denture teeth
  • Determining whether repair is safe and predictable
  • Sending the denture for repair when appropriate
  • Checking fit after repair
  • Reviewing care instructions

Not every denture should be repaired. If the denture is too worn, unstable, old, or poorly fitting, replacement or another treatment may be recommended.

Should you fix broken dentures at home?

No. Broken dentures should not be fixed at home with household glue, hardware products, or do-it-yourself repair kits.

Home repairs can:

  • Damage denture material
  • Change the fit
  • Create rough or sharp areas
  • Irritate the gums
  • Affect the bite
  • Make professional repair more difficult
  • Introduce unsafe materials into the mouth

A broken denture should be evaluated by a dental professional before you continue wearing it.

Why do dentures become loose?

Dentures may become loose because the mouth changes over time. The gums and jawbone can gradually change shape, especially after tooth loss. As the supporting tissues change, the denture may no longer fit the same way.

Loose dentures may be caused by:

  • Gum and bone changes
  • Normal wear over time
  • Weight changes
  • Bite changes
  • Denture base wear
  • Healing after tooth removal
  • Damage to the denture
  • Older denture materials
  • Changes in remaining teeth for partial dentures
  • A denture that no longer matches the mouth

Loose dentures should be evaluated because they can rub the gums and affect comfort during eating or speaking.

Can denture adjustments help sore gums?

Yes. Denture adjustments may help sore gums when irritation is caused by pressure spots, rough edges, uneven fit, or denture movement.

However, sore gums can also be caused by oral tissue changes, infection, hygiene concerns, or a denture that needs more than a simple adjustment. Vaksman Dental Group will examine the gums and denture before recommending treatment.

Persistent sore spots should be evaluated promptly.

Can denture repairs help cracked dentures?

Denture repairs may help cracked dentures when the damage is repairable and the denture is still structurally sound.

A cracked denture may not be a good candidate for repair if:

  • The crack is large
  • The denture is very worn
  • The denture no longer fits
  • The bite is unstable
  • The denture has been repaired multiple times
  • The denture base is weakened
  • The mouth has changed significantly

Your dentist will explain whether repair or replacement is the better option.

How long do denture adjustments and repairs take?

The timeline for denture adjustments and repairs depends on the concern, denture condition, and whether the denture needs laboratory repair.

Some minor adjustments may be completed during a visit. More complex repairs may take longer if the denture needs to be sent to a dental lab.

Timing may depend on:

  • Type of denture
  • Location of the damage
  • Severity of the crack or break
  • Whether a denture tooth needs replacement
  • Fit of the denture
  • Bite relationship
  • Gum tissue condition
  • Need for laboratory work
  • Whether replacement is recommended instead of repair

Vaksman Dental Group will explain the expected timeline after evaluating your denture.

How should you care for dentures after adjustment or repair?

After denture adjustment or repair, daily care helps protect the denture and your oral tissues.

To care for your dentures:

  • Remove and clean dentures daily
  • Rinse dentures after meals when possible
  • Brush dentures with a denture-safe brush
  • Avoid hot or boiling water
  • Keep dentures moist when not worn
  • Clean gums and oral tissues daily
  • Avoid dropping dentures
  • Do not chew hard objects
  • Do not adjust dentures at home
  • Keep follow-up visits when recommended

Call the office if the denture feels loose, sharp, painful, or unstable after adjustment or repair.

How can you prevent denture damage?

Some denture damage can happen unexpectedly, but careful habits may reduce the risk of cracks, chips, or fit problems.

To help protect your dentures:

  • Handle dentures over a towel or sink filled with water
  • Store dentures safely when not worn
  • Keep dentures away from pets
  • Avoid wrapping dentures in tissues
  • Do not use hot water
  • Avoid biting very hard foods
  • Clean dentures gently
  • Keep regular dental visits
  • Report small cracks early
  • Ask your dentist to evaluate fit changes

Routine monitoring can help identify denture problems before they become more difficult to repair.

When should dentures be replaced instead of repaired?

Denture replacement may be recommended when adjustment or repair cannot predictably restore comfort, fit, or function.

A denture may need replacement if it is:

  • Severely cracked
  • Frequently breaking
  • Very loose
  • Worn down
  • Unstable during chewing
  • Causing chronic irritation
  • No longer matching the bite
  • Missing multiple teeth
  • Discolored or degraded
  • Too old to function well
  • No longer comfortable after adjustments

Vaksman Dental Group will explain whether repair, adjustment, reline, or replacement is the most appropriate option.

Why choose Vaksman Dental Group for denture adjustments and repairs?

Vaksman Dental Group is a South San Francisco dental practice serving patients throughout the Bay Area. Our team provides patient-centered dental care with a focus on comfort, communication, and long-term oral health.

Patients choose our office for denture adjustments and repairs because we offer:

  • Personalized denture evaluations
  • Clear explanations before recommendations
  • Gum and oral tissue checks
  • Bite and fit assessment
  • Comfort-focused denture adjustments
  • Denture repair evaluation
  • Practical denture care guidance
  • Follow-up recommendations when needed
  • PPO insurance acceptance
  • Membership plans for patients without insurance
  • Flexible payment options
  • Convenient South San Francisco location

Our goal is to help patients restore denture comfort, function, and confidence whenever possible.

Need denture adjustments and repairs in South San Francisco?

If your denture feels loose, broken, sharp, cracked, uncomfortable, or unstable, Vaksman Dental Group can evaluate your denture and explain the right next step.

Book online or call Vaksman Dental Group at (650) 240-8400 to schedule a denture adjustments and repairs appointment in South San Francisco.

FAQs about denture adjustments and repairs

Denture adjustments and repairs are dental services used to improve denture comfort, fit, stability, or function when dentures feel loose, painful, cracked, broken, rough, or unstable.

You may need a denture adjustment if your denture causes sore spots, rubs the gums, feels high, shifts while eating, clicks while speaking, or feels uncomfortable.

You may need denture repair if your denture is cracked, chipped, broken, missing a tooth, rough, sharp, or no longer functioning properly.

No. Broken dentures should be evaluated by a dental professional. Household glue or home repair kits can damage the denture, irritate the mouth, or make professional repair harder.

Dentures can become loose as the gums and jawbone change shape over time. Denture wear, bite changes, healing, and oral tissue changes can also affect fit.

Denture adjustments may help sore gums when irritation is caused by pressure spots, rough edges, or movement. A dental exam is needed to confirm the cause.

Some cracked dentures can be repaired, but not all. The dentist must evaluate the crack, denture age, fit, bite, and overall condition before recommending repair.

Minor adjustments may be completed during a visit. More complex repairs may take longer, especially if laboratory work is needed.

Avoid wearing broken dentures if they are sharp, unstable, painful, or causing irritation. Schedule an evaluation before continuing use.

Denture adhesive may help some well-fitting dentures, but it should not be used to compensate for a poorly fitting denture. A loose denture should be evaluated.

Clean dentures daily, avoid hot water, keep them moist when not worn, handle them carefully, and call the office if they feel loose, sharp, or uncomfortable.

Yes. Vaksman Dental Group provides denture adjustments and repairs in South San Francisco for patients with loose, cracked, broken, uncomfortable, or unstable dentures.

Cost & Financing

The cost of Denture Adjustments and Repairs in South San Francisco varies with each patient’s needs and treatment plan. We keep care affordable with flexible financing, accept most dental insurance, and offer an in-house membership plan. Contact us for a personalized estimate.

Visit Vaksman Dental Group in South San Francisco

Vaksman Dental Group
1241 Mission Road
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Phone: (650) 588-3710
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Conveniently located near El Camino Real and the South San Francisco BART station, serving San Bruno, Daly City, Brisbane, Colma, Pacifica, Millbrae, and Burlingame.

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