Signs You Need a Denture Rebase: Future Smiles Denture Clinic's Expert Tips

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Signs You Need a Denture Rebase: Future Smiles Denture Clinic's Expert Tips

Over time, even high-quality dentures can lose their fit. If you’re feeling discomfort, noticing changes in how your dentures sit, or experiencing irritation, it could be time for a rebase. At Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary, patients from both the NE and SW trust the team for honest guidance and professional adjustments. Rebasing involves replacing the denture base while keeping the existing teeth—restoring a snug, comfortable fit. This blog outlines the key signs to watch for and explains how Future Smiles can help with affordable, personalized care. Direct billing and CDCP plan acceptance make access to expert denture care even easier. Contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic today to book an appointment and put your dental worries behind.  

Top Signs You May Need a Denture Rebase in Calgary

 

1. Your Dentures Feel Loose or Slip During Use

 A major sign that your dentures need rebasing is looseness. If they move while speaking or eating, they may no longer fit your mouth’s natural shape. This is common after weight changes, bone loss, or years of use. At either of Future Smiles Denture Clinic’s Calgary locations, our denturists can assess whether a rebase can restore a secure, comfortable fit. 

2. You’re Experiencing Sore Spots or Gum Irritation 

Ill-fitting dentures often rub against sensitive gum tissue, leading to soreness or even inflammation. If you’re regularly dealing with discomfort, don’t wait. Rebasing can adjust how the denture sits on the gums—relieving pressure points and restoring comfort. 

3. The Denture Base Appears Worn, Cracked, or Damaged 

Cracks or visible wear in the acrylic base can signal the need for replacement. While the denture teeth may still be in good shape, the structural base plays a key role in support. A rebase keeps the same teeth but provides a new, durable foundation. 

4. Changes in Chewing or Speaking Ability 

Subtle shifts in your ability to chew properly or pronounce certain words can stem from changes in denture fit. At Future Smiles Denture Clinic, patients in SW Calgary and NE Calgary often come in thinking they need new dentures, only to find a rebase resolves the issue. 

5. It’s Been Several Years Since Your Last Adjustment 

Even if your dentures seem fine, it’s smart to have them checked every 2–3 years. A rebase might not be urgent, but small changes in your mouth and jaw over time can lead to bigger issues if left unaddressed. Preventive care is often more affordable than emergency fixes. 

Restore the Fit and Comfort of Your Smile 

Rebasing isn’t always necessary—but when it is, it can make a major difference in how your dentures feel and function. Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary offers honest assessments and expert denture solutions, including relines, repairs, and rebasing. Patients often say their smile feels brand new after a quick rebase. 

With convenient locations in Coral Springs (NE) and on Macleod Trail (SW), Future Smiles makes professional denture care accessible across Calgary. Direct billing is available, and the clinic proudly accepts the new CDCP plan to help more Canadians access affordable care. 

If you’re unsure whether your dentures need a rebase, contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic to book a consultation today. Your comfort matters—and so does getting the right fit. 

 

FAQs

Q: How do I know if I need a rebase or a reline?
A:
A rebase is needed when the base is worn or damaged, while a reline adjusts the fit of the existing base. If you think your dentures are damaged, contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic to see how we can help. 

Q: Is a rebase cheaper than getting new dentures? 
A:
Yes, it’s often more cost-effective if your denture teeth are still in good condition. 

Q: Can Future Smiles rebase partial dentures? 
A:
Yes, we offer rebasing for both complete and partial dentures. 


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Vlad Dumbrava

Vlad Dumbrava has been active in the field of denture therapy since 2008. Upon receiving his denturist degree in 2011 from George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario, he continued his education in Medical Sciences at Western University.


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