Denture Relines
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Denture Relines
There are two different types of denture relines commonly available, hard relines and soft relines. Both types of relines can either be performed in office or chairside or by a dental laboratory; there are advantages and disadvantages to both methods. Since your mouth and the dental ridges change or shrink over time, a denture reline is necessary to keep your denture fitting well and to prevent your dental ridges from "dissolving" more rapidly.
Hard Relines:
Some of the newer hard relines can be performed in office or chairside and still be considered long lasting. With an office reline the reline material is cured in the office at the time of the reline. Because of the nature of material used it is not considered as accurate and long lasting as a laboratory reline.
A Laboratory Reline is still considered the best type of reline available and the longest lasting. The plastic is processed and cured in the laboratory in the same way that the plastic of the original denture is cured. The biggest disadvantage of a Laboratory Reline will require that you are without your denture during the laboratory phase.
Soft reline:
A soft reline can be performed either in office or chairside or in the lab. Neither is considered as long lasting as a hard reline. In the case of soft relines the laboratory reline is considered superior to a charside reline.
Hard Relines:
Some of the newer hard relines can be performed in office or chairside and still be considered long lasting. With an office reline the reline material is cured in the office at the time of the reline. Because of the nature of material used it is not considered as accurate and long lasting as a laboratory reline.
A Laboratory Reline is still considered the best type of reline available and the longest lasting. The plastic is processed and cured in the laboratory in the same way that the plastic of the original denture is cured. The biggest disadvantage of a Laboratory Reline will require that you are without your denture during the laboratory phase.
Soft reline:
A soft reline can be performed either in office or chairside or in the lab. Neither is considered as long lasting as a hard reline. In the case of soft relines the laboratory reline is considered superior to a charside reline.
mamuntech- Newbie
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Re: Denture Relines
This is really a nice post. Thanks mamun_tech for positng the post about Denture Relines.
wilsonjohn- Junior Member
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