Repairs & Relines
Our mobile repair and reline service brings expert care directly to you, so you can smile, eat, and speak with confidence again.
Quick, Professional Repairs
Accidents happen — but a broken denture doesn’t have to interrupt your life for long. Denture Ready provides fast, professional repairs for most types of damage, often completed the same day. From minor cracks to full fractures, we carefully assess each case to restore your denture’s function and appearance.
Common repairs include:
Cracked or fractured dentures
Broken or missing teeth
Loose or damaged clasps
Worn acrylic or metal base components
Each repair is performed with precision and care, ensuring durability and comfort so your denture feels as good as new.
Relines for a Better Fit
If your dentures feel loose or uncomfortable, it may be time for a reline. Natural changes in the mouth and gums can cause dentures to lose their snug fit over time. A reline refreshes the inner surface of your denture to match your current oral shape — improving comfort, stability, and chewing ability.
Types of relines offered:
Soft Relines: Ideal for sensitive gums or new denture wearers. Provides extra cushioning and comfort.
Hard Relines: Recommended for long-term durability and precise fit.
Same-Day Relines: In many cases, we can reline your denture on the spot, so you’re never without your smile.
Our Patient-First Approach
We believe in a process that is as comfortable and personalized as the dentures we create. Your journey with us is built on these three pillars of care.
Personalized Consultation
We begin with a friendly chat in your home to listen and understand your unique needs, ensuring we create a plan together.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Using precise techniques and high-quality materials, we design and craft a smile that is both beautiful and functional.
Dedicated Aftercare
Our care doesn't end at delivery. We ensure a perfect fit with final adjustments and provide ongoing support.
When to Call Us?
It might be time to book a repair or reline if you notice:
- Cracks, chips, or visible wear
- Dentures that slip or move while talking or eating
- Gum irritation or soreness
- A change in bite or how your dentures feel
