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$49 same-day denture relines

Say goodbye to denture discomfort with a fast, full-arch reline today.1,2

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1Available in select offices. Offer applies to full arch dentures only. Partial dentures are excluded from this promotion. $49 price is for each repair or reline procedure code, not the entire treatment plan. Subject to doctor evaluation and prescription. Not all dentures can be repaired. Denture repairs range $49 to $488. Expiration date 12/31/25
2Patients must arrive at least two hours prior to office closing to be eligible for a same-day repairs. In rare circumstances, patient may be asked to reschedule a same-day repair due to staffing issues.

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What is a denture reline?

A denture reline reshapes the surface of your denture for a snug, comfortable fit. Over time, everyday wear and natural changes in your gums or jawbone can loosen your denture or cause soreness. That’s where we can help.

Why Aspen Dental for your reline
With 25+ years of expertise, your Aspen Dental specializes in crafting and caring for dentures. In one visit, we’ll quickly identify the cause of your discomfort and create an action plan to get your smile back in as little as a day.

Why do I need my dentures relined?

At Aspen Dental, our professional reline will:

  • Make eating and speaking easy again

  • Prevent sores and infections

  • Adjust your denture’s fit

Types of denture relines

During your Aspen Dental visit, your clinician will assess your denture to determine the best option for you.

“I asked about a reline to make [my dentures] fit better.
They have never fit so well!”



Marcia D.,
Henrietta, NY

Time for a new denture? We make it affordable.

Your denture reline questions, answered

While it may seem tempting to try a DIY denture reline, it’s highly recommended to visit your nearest Aspen Dental office for the best results. Relining dentures involves precise adjustments to ensure a perfect fit, and our onsite labs make this process both efficient and effective.​

Benefits of denture relining at Aspen Dental

  • Professional expertise and state-of-the-art technology ensures your dentures are refined to meet your exact needs.

  • Convenient onsite labs allow us to perform the necessary adjustments quickly, so you can get in, get out, and get smiling with a comfortable fit sooner.

For a hassle-free and reliable reline experience, trust your dentures to your skilled Aspen Dental care team.

While kits exist to reline your dentures at home, we don’t recommend adjusting your denture without an expert. Getting your denture reline done professionally at Aspen Dental will ensure you get the best possible outcome. No matter what you’re experiencing, from sensitive gums to the type of denture you have, you can walk in to your local Aspen Dental for fast, same-day denture repair to help keep your dentures and your oral health in good condition.

You may need your dentures relined every few years, but can vary based on how well you take care of your dentures with good habits such as:

  • Brushing your gums, tongue and roof of your mouth at least twice a day with soft bristle toothbrush to get rid of any food

  • Cleaning your dentures daily with a denture brush and gentle cleaner

  • Never placing dentures in hot water, which can cause them to warp

  • Avoiding excessive wear by taking your dentures out at night to give your gums a rest

  • Keeping your dentures in water when not wearing them so they don’t dry out and lose their shape

  • Remembering to brush and floss any remaining natural teeth you have

At your annual visit, your dentist can determine if you need your dentures relined. You can always make an appointment at your local Aspen Dental right away if you experience any of these issues:

  • Poor fit: Your dentures are beginning to feel loose​

  • Damaged denture: You notice cracks, chips or other damage​

  • Difficulty eating: You’re finding it difficult to chew​

  • Sores or infection: You experience a sore spot or infection

When the base of a denture rubs against your gums, it’s a sign your denture may need to be resurfaced. A denture reline is the procedure that resurfaces it. A reline adapts the structure of your denture to better fit the shape of your mouth and gums with the following five steps:


Step 1: Initial examination
Your dentist examines your denture and your oral tissue to determine if a reline is needed. If a reline is needed, they will determine which type is most suitable for you.

Step 2: Denture preparation
First, your dentist will clean your dentures. Then, they may take impressions of your gums and the inside of the dentures, depending on the type of reline you need.

Step 3: Material application (hard relines and soft relines)

  • For hard relines: A new layer of acrylic is applied to the inside of the denture based on the impressions. The denture is then placed back in your mouth to ensure a proper fit. Adjustments may be made as needed.

  • For soft relines: A soft material is applied to the denture, which is then placed in your mouth to mold to the shape of your gums. This material may set quickly or require a few hours to adapt.


Step 4: Final adjustments
Once the material has set, your dentist will check the fit and make any necessary adjustments to make sure your dentures are comfortable and functional.

Step 5: Follow-up appointment
Your dentist may schedule a follow-up appointment to check the fit and make any further adjustments if needed and coming in twice a year for regular oral health and hygiene appointments is always recommended.

It’s generally recommended to have a reline every 1 to 2 years. You may need a reline sooner depending on individual factors and changes in your mouth such as:

  • The type of dentures you have

  • Changes in your oral health (shifting gums or bone structure)

  • How well your dentures fit (if you notice discomfort or an unstable fit)


Lifespan of a complete denture reline vs. partial denture reline
For complete dentures, which replace all teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, more frequent relining may be necessary due to the broader surface area they cover and the natural changes in the gum and bone over time.

Partial dentures, which replace only a few teeth while leaving some natural teeth in place, might require relining less often but still need attention if changes to the remaining natural teeth or gums occur.

Partial denture relining and full denture relining are both crucial for maintaining the comfort and effectiveness of dentures, but they address different needs depending on the type of denture you have.

What is a partial denture reline?

  • Specifically for dentures that replace only a few missing teeth while keeping some natural teeth.

  • Focused on the areas of the denture that interact with your remaining natural teeth and gums, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit around both.

  • May be needed periodically, particularly if there are changes in the alignment of your natural teeth or the shape of your gums.​


What is a full denture reline?

  • Applies to complete dentures that replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw.

  • Addresses the entire surface of the denture that comes into contact with the gums, correcting any fit issues that arise due to changes in the gum tissue and jawbone over time. 

  • Typically require more frequent relining compared to partial dentures because they cover a larger area and are more susceptible to significant changes in the mouth’s structure.

Both types of relining are essential for ensuring your dentures remain comfortable and functional, and it’s best to consult with your Aspen Dental team for personalized care and advice.

​The cost of a denture reline at Aspen Dental can vary depending on:

  • The type of reline needed

  • Your individual requirements

  • Whether it’s a soft or hard reline

  • The complexity of the adjustment

At Aspen Dental, we strive to make denture care accessible and affordable. We offer flexible payment options, work with most insurance plans and can provide our Aspen Dental Savings Plan to help manage costs. We do not accept Medicaid.

For the most accurate and personalized pricing information, we recommend scheduling a consultation at your nearest Aspen Dental office. Your team will assess your needs and provide a clear cost estimate based on your specific situation.

Yes, investing in a denture reline can significantly improve your quality of life by enhancing the fit, comfort and functionality of your dentures.

Over time, dentures can become loose or uncomfortable due to changes in your gums or jawbone. A denture reline adjusts the inner surface of your dentures to better fit the current shape of your mouth, which can alleviate issues like sore spots and difficulty chewing.​

Get a faster denture reline with Aspen Dental’s onsite labs
At Aspen Dental, the reline process is made convenient with our onsite denture labs. This allows us to quickly perform adjustments or take new impressions to ensure your dentures fit perfectly.

With the ability to refine your dentures right on site, you benefit from a faster turnaround time, meaning you can get in, get out and get smiling with renewed comfort and confidence.

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