105-600 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON M4X 1W4

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Rebase Toronto

At Sherbourne Dental Associates in Toronto, we offer denture rebase services to help you maintain the comfort and functionality of your dentures. A rebase procedure involves replacing all of the pink-acrylic denture base material while keeping your existing teeth in the exact same position. This service is valuable for various reasons, including:

Reasons for a Denture Rebase:

  • Broken Denture: If your denture is broken or damaged, a rebase can restore its structural integrity.
  • Weakened or Old Pink Denture Base: Over time, the pink acrylic base of your dentures may weaken or become worn. A rebase ensures that this essential component is refreshed, enhancing the longevity of your dentures.
  • Immediate Denture: Patients who receive immediate dentures may require a rebase as part of their ongoing denture care. Immediate dentures are often provided on the same day as tooth extractions and require adjustments as the healing process progresses.

Our experienced team, led by Dr. Mazahreh, is dedicated to ensuring your dentures fit comfortably and function effectively. Whether you need a denture rebase due to damage, wear, or as part of your denture care plan, we are here to provide you with top-quality denture services.

Contact Us for Denture Rebase:

If you require a denture rebase or have any concerns about your dentures, please don't hesitate to contact us at (416) 929-6707 to schedule an appointment. We are conveniently located at 105-600 Sherbourne Street in Toronto, ON, and we look forward to assisting you in maintaining your oral health and comfort.

Trust us with your denture needs, and we'll ensure you enjoy the benefits of a well-fitted and functional set of dentures.

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