How Often You Should See Your Denturist
The Denture Maintenance Schedule: How Often Should You See Your Denturist?
At Sullivan Denture Centre in Surrey, BC, we believe a great smile shouldn’t require constant worry. Once your new dentures are crafted and fitted, many patients assume their maintenance is a simple daily cleaning routine. While daily care is essential, professional check-ups are the secret to ensuring your comfort, confidence, and oral health for the long term.
So, how often should you visit your denturist?
The straightforward answer is: You should see your denturist for a comprehensive check-up at least once a year.
For many patients, especially those with immediate or older dentures, a bi-annual (twice-per-year) visit might be even better.
Why You Need a Yearly Check-Up (Even If They Feel Fine)
It’s easy to skip an appointment if your dentures feel comfortable, but the most important changes happening in your mouth are often invisible to you. The primary reason for regular professional visits is bone resorption.
When you lose your natural teeth, the jawbone beneath them is no longer stimulated by the tooth roots. This causes the jawbone to gradually shrink and reshape—a process called bone resorption.
Your dentures are resting on a foundation that is continually changing. Over time, this leads to a fit that is no longer snug, resulting in:
- Instability and Slipping: Your dentures may rock, click, or slip while eating or speaking.
- Accelerated Bone Loss: An ill-fitting denture can press unevenly on the jawbone, actually speeding up the resorption process.
- Sore Spots and Irritation: Uneven pressure leads to chronic friction and pain.
- Facial Changes: Loss of support can lead to a sunken facial appearance, often referred to as a "compressed" or older look.
An annual visit allows your denturist will catch these subtle changes before they become major problems.
More Than Just a Check: What Happens During Your Visit
Your annual appointment with a licensed denturist is a comprehensive assessment that goes far beyond checking for cracks:
- Denture Fit Assessment: We meticulously check how your dentures interact with the current contours of your gums. We look for areas of excessive pressure and instability that signal the need for a reline.
- Oral Health Screening: We perform an important screening of the soft tissues in your mouth for any signs of inflammation, infection (like thrush), or pre-cancerous lesions. This is a critical service that many denture wearers overlook.
- Bite (Occlusion) Evaluation: We verify that your bite is aligned correctly. A misaligned bite can cause chewing problems, jaw joint pain (TMJ issues), and uneven denture wear.
- Professional Deep Cleaning: Dentures can harbor bacteria and tartar buildup that simple brushing can’t fully remove. We use professional cleaning methods to sanitize and restore your appliance.
Beyond the Annual: The Importance of Relines (Every 1–3 Years)
While an annual check-up is key, a Denture Reline is the most common procedure performed to maintain the functional life of your dentures. Since your mouth is always changing, we generally recommend a denture reline every one to three years.
A reline involves adding a new layer of acrylic material to the inside surface of your denture. This refits the appliance precisely to the current shape of your gums, restoring that "like new" suction and stability. This procedure is crucial for comfort and prevents the accelerated bone loss that comes from a loose fit. If a reline isn't sufficient, a Rebase (replacing the entire base material) or a full new set of dentures may be recommended to restore optimal support and function.
Trust Our Experience to Keep You Smiling
Don't wait until your dentures are slipping, clicking, or causing pain. Be proactive with your smile health! At Sullivan Denture Centre in Surrey, BC, we have the experience and the on-site lab technology to ensure your dentures always fit perfectly. If it's been a year or more since your last visit, it's time to book your maintenance appointment. We’re here to help you maintain a beautiful, comfortable, and confident smile for years to come.











