Supporting Comfort and Fit with Professional Denture Relines in Mandurah
Denture relines in Mandurah can improve how your dentures fit, helping to support comfort, oral health, and day-to-day function.





How Denture Relines Improve Everyday Comfort and Oral Stability
Over time, dentures can become loose due to natural changes in your gums and jawbone. This may cause sore spots, difficulty eating, and reduced stability. When dentures no longer fit well, speaking or chewing can feel uncomfortable. Denture relines reshape the inner surface of your existing denture to provide a closer fit. This adjustment may help improve comfort and function, and in some cases can extend the life of your denture without needing a full replacement. Results vary between individuals, depending on denture condition and oral health.
Who Should Consider Getting a Denture Reline?
Denture relines may be considered for patients experiencing changes in comfort, fit, or stability. They can sometimes improve how dentures sit and feel without requiring a full replacement, depending on your clinical assessment.
- Loose or slipping dentures:
If your dentures move when talking or eating, a reline may help improve the fit and reduce discomfort. - Sore spots or gum irritation:
Poorly fitting dentures may cause pressure points or inflammation. A reline may provide a smoother, more comfortable surface. - Weight loss or bone changes:
Changes in body weight or jawbone structure can affect how dentures sit. Relining adjusts them to better match your current shape. - Older or worn dentures:
If your dentures are still functional but feel unstable, a reline may help improve comfort without needing a new set.
Step-by-Step Overview of Our Denture Reline Process
Our dental reline services help extend the life of your existing dentures by adapting them to changes in your gums. The process improves fit, comfort, and function within one day.
Assessment and Impressions
We begin by examining how your denture sits and identifying pressure spots. A new impression of your gums is then taken, providing an accurate base for the reline procedure.
Same-Day Reline
Your denture is relined in our on-site laboratory by replacing the inner surface with fresh material. This adjustment may help restore stability, improve comfort, and extend the usefulness of your dentures.
Afternoon Fitting
Later that day, the relined denture is fitted. Adjustments are made for comfort, speech, and chewing, allowing you to leave with refreshed support and improved daily function.
Digital scanning is now available (conditions apply), as it will not be something we can do with every case we see.
For further information, please contact our clinic on (08) 9534 4679.
Why Locals Choose Mann Denture Clinic for Comfortable Denture Relines
A reline can make a big difference in denture comfort. At Mann Denture Clinic, we focus on fit, function, and a process that feels simple and smooth.
On-Site Denture Lab for Faster, More Personalised Care
Our on-site laboratory allows us to create, adjust, and maintain your dentures right here in the clinic. There’s no need for lengthy delays or sending work away, which means quicker turnaround times and more control over the quality and fit. You can speak directly with the people who make your dentures, which gives you a more personalised experience from start to finish. If something needs adjusting, we can often do it on the spot, saving you time and extra visits.
Over 20 Years of Experience in Denture Care
With more than 20 years of experience in creating, fitting, and maintaining dentures, we’ve worked with a wide range of needs, preferences, and challenges. This depth of knowledge means we can anticipate potential issues and guide you through the options, as we aim to create dentures that look natural and feel comfortable. Whether you’re getting your first set or replacing an existing pair, you’ll benefit from the skills we’ve refined over years of hands-on care in the community.
Female-Led Local Clinic with a Personal Touch
Mann Denture Clinic is proudly female-led and deeply connected to our local community. We understand the importance of listening, empathy, and attention to detail, which shape the way we care for every patient. We provide a friendly, welcoming environment where we listen to your concerns and respect your preferences. Our focus is on building long-term relationships, not just providing a one-off service. We provide continuity of care and look forward to supporting patients through regular maintenance and adjustments.
Proud ADPA and AHPRA Member for Quality Care
We’re committed to providing care that meets professional standards, which is why we maintain membership with both the Australian Dental Prosthetists Association (ADPA) and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This means our work follows strict guidelines, ethical practices, and up-to-date industry knowledge. You can feel comfortable knowing your dentures are made and fitted with both technical skill and professional accountability. This approach provides a standard of care you can trust.
Frequently Asked Questions About Denture Relines
Many people seeking denture relines in Mandurah have questions about the process. These FAQs provide general information to help you understand what may be involved.
What is a denture reline?
A denture reline adjusts the fitting surface of your existing dentures when they become loose or uncomfortable. It may be recommended for people experiencing slipping, sore spots, or changes in gum shape.
The process typically involves taking new impressions, adding material to the fitting surface, and making adjustments so the denture may sit more securely and comfortably.
How do I know if my dentures need to be relined?
Over time, natural changes in your gums and jawbone can affect how your dentures fit. A reline may be considered if you experience any of the following:
- Looseness:
Your dentures shift or move while speaking, smiling, or eating. - Discomfort:
You notice sore spots, rubbing, or irritation on your gums. - Difficulty chewing:
Food becomes harder to bite or chew compared to when your dentures were new. - Changes in fit:
Your dentures feel higher, lower, or uneven in your mouth. - Speech changes:
You develop lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain words.
If any of these signs occur, a dental prosthetist can assess your dentures and advise whether a reline may help improve comfort and stability.
What are the different types of denture relines?
There are several types of denture relines, each suited to different needs and materials:
- Hard reline:
A durable acrylic material is used to provide a closer fit. This option is often considered for patients with healthy gum tissues. - Soft reline:
A flexible, cushioning material is applied to the denture’s fitting surface. This type may be suitable for patients with tender or sensitive gums. - Temporary reline:
Designed as a short-term adjustment, this reline is commonly used after dental surgery or during gum healing. - Partial denture reline:
The fitting surface of a partial denture is adjusted to better match changes in gum shape or the position of remaining teeth. This may help improve comfort and stability.
Your dental prosthetist will recommend the most suitable reline type based on your denture’s condition, your oral health, and your comfort needs.
What causes dentures to become loose over time?
Several factors can contribute to dentures losing their fit as the mouth changes:
- Bone resorption:
After tooth loss, the jawbone naturally shrinks over time. This alters the shape of the bone that supports the denture. - Gum tissue changes:
The soft tissues in your mouth can thin or shift, reducing how closely the denture fits. - General wear of dentures:
The materials in dentures can wear down or change shape after years of use, affecting stability. - Weight changes:
Significant weight loss or gain can change facial structure and gum shape, impacting denture fit. - Oral health conditions:
Issues such as gum irritation, inflammation, or certain medical conditions can cause tissue changes that affect fit.
Regular reviews with your dental prosthetist help detect these changes early. Timely adjustments, such as a reline, may help improve comfort and function.
What happens if I don’t get my dentures relined?
Skipping a denture reline when it is clinically recommended can lead to several problems over time:
- Increased discomfort:
Loose dentures can rub against gums, creating sore spots or ulcers. - Reduced chewing ability:
A poor fit can make eating difficult and less enjoyable. - Speech changes:
Loose dentures may cause slurring or difficulty pronouncing certain words. - Oral health problems:
Ill-fitting dentures can trap food and bacteria, increasing the risk of gum irritation or infection. - Faster denture wear:
Extra movement can cause the denture base to wear down or crack sooner.
Regular reviews and timely relining may help maintain comfort, function, and oral health, and in some cases can extend the life of your dentures.
How many times can dentures be relined?
In most cases, dentures can be relined multiple times during their lifespan. The exact number depends on the condition of the denture base and the health of your gums.
A full denture reline may be recommended every few years to help maintain fit and comfort. The timing for relining dentures can vary depending on changes in bone structure, wear and tear, and individual needs.
If the denture base becomes too worn, cracked, or damaged, relining may no longer be possible. In these cases, a replacement denture may be necessary.
Your dentist can advise how often your dentures should be relined after assessing their condition during routine check-ups.
Do dentists still reline dentures, or is replacement better?
Yes. Dentists in Australia can perform denture relines. A dentist may recommend a reline if your dentures are in good condition but no longer fit well.
Relining may help improve comfort and function, although in some cases a replacement denture may be more appropriate. The decision depends on the condition of your dentures, your oral health, and your individual needs.
In some situations, your dentist may refer you to a dental prosthetist, who is trained and qualified to provide denture reline services. This allows you to access care that is appropriate for your circumstances.
How long does a reline take at the clinic?
Most denture reline services may be completed within a few hours. The exact time depends on the type of reline and your denture’s condition.
Some relines may be finished on the same day, particularly for straightforward adjustments. More complex cases, or those requiring additional modifications or assessments, may take longer.
Your dental prosthetist will explain the expected turnaround time before starting treatment, so you know what to expect.
Can a reline be done on both full and partial dentures?
Yes. A reline can be performed on both full dentures and partial dentures. The process adjusts the inner surface so it more closely matches your current gum and tissue shape.
For full dentures, relining may help maintain stability, chewing ability, and comfort. For partial dentures, it may improve how the denture fits alongside your natural teeth and supports oral function.
Your dental prosthetist will assess the denture type and condition to determine whether a reline is suitable for your needs.
Why is a denture reline more affordable than getting new dentures?
A reline reuses your existing denture base, so less material and fabrication work are needed. This generally makes it a lower-cost option compared to creating a new denture from scratch.
You can access affordable denture relining in Mandurah, which may be a lower-cost option compared to a full replacement and may help with fit and comfort.
However, if the denture is damaged or excessively worn, your dental prosthetist may recommend a new set instead. They can outline the likely price difference at your appointment and discuss the most appropriate option for your needs.
Can I eat normally after a denture reline?
Many people are able to return to their usual diet after a denture reline. However, it is common to need a short adjustment period while your mouth gets used to the new fit.
During this time, softer foods may feel more comfortable. As your gums adapt, you can gradually return to your regular diet. Your dental prosthetist will provide advice on eating after treatment. They can also make minor adjustments if you experience any pressure spots or discomfort.
Is a denture relining painful or uncomfortable?
Most people do not find a denture reline painful. Some patients report mild pressure while impressions are taken and the new material is shaped to fit. Temporary tenderness may occur as your gums adjust to the new fit, but this often settles within a few days.
At Mann Denture Clinic, we offer denture relines in Mandurah and provide information about what to expect during and after the procedure.
If any discomfort occurs after treatment, follow-up appointments are available to make further adjustments.
Making Denture Care Affordable with Flexible Payment Options
Payment options include health fund claiming, instalment plans, and approved government programs. Details vary, and eligibility is explained to patients before treatment begins.
HBF
HBF members can claim approved denture services at the clinic through HICAPS on the day of treatment. The amount covered depends on the member’s level of health fund cover. Services that may be included are dentures, relines, or adjustments listed by HBF.
Medibank
Medibank members can claim selected denture services using HICAPS at their appointment. The contribution made depends on the member’s level of health fund cover. Services such as dentures, relines, or adjustments may be included if they are part of Medibank’s approved schedule.
Afterpay
Afterpay is a payment service that divides the total cost into four fortnightly instalments. The first payment is made at the appointment. Terms and conditions are set by Afterpay, and eligibility applies to patients who wish to use this option.
DVA
DVA Gold Card holders may be eligible for denture treatment that is clinically required. White Card holders may qualify if the care relates to an accepted condition. Services provided depend on the Department of Veterans’ Affairs schedule, and some items may need prior approval.
CPDSS
The Country Patients Dental Subsidy Scheme (CPDSS) may assist rural or remote patients with denture treatment. An Authority Form is required, and services must meet WA Country Health rules. Eligible items may include denture fittings, relines, or follow-up appointments within the scheme’s limits.
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