Dental Prosthetics
How to glue a broken denture?
A broken denture can make your day unpleasant. Home experiments often make the problem worse.
A broken denture can make your day unpleasant. Common instant or hobby adhesives are not intended for use in the mouth. They can irritate the mucous membrane and create unevenness.
Why not glue dentures at home Home experiments often make the problem worse. Adhesives create unevenness causing dentures to no longer fit properly, creating pressure, sores and often further cracking.
Professional repair The Clinic repairs cracked dentures professionally and safely, with most repairs completed by the next day, and minor repairs often while you wait.
How we repair dentures:
- Minor repairs – broken dentures in two pieces, fallen denture teeth, or simple cracks – often completed immediately.
- Extensive repairs (rebasing) – multiple cracks, dentures broken into several pieces, or improper fit. Rebasing involves replacing the denture's inner material with new material, improving stability and comfort.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace an in-person examination. If you have a specific concern or question, get in touch with our team — we will be happy to invite you for a consultation.


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