5255 S. 76th Street, STE 130, Greendale, WI Serving Greendale, Milwaukee & surrounding areas
Denture Solutions Upgrades & Repairs
Denture Upgrades & Repairs

Fix what's broken. Upgrade what isn't working.

Whether your denture cracked, no longer fits after bone changes, or you're ready to add implants for real stability — we handle repairs, relines, and full upgrades in our on-site lab. Often same-day. Always done right.

Repairs often completed same day
Relines, tooth replacements, full repairs
Implant upgrade added to existing denture
Denture upgrade and repair services at Caputo Oral Restoration
Same
Day repairs available on-site
What we do

Every denture service, under one roof.

We handle all denture work in our on-site lab — no sending out, no waiting weeks. Here's what we can fix, adjust, or upgrade.

Denture repairs

Cracked base, broken tooth, fractured clasp — we repair most damage in-house, often same day. No mailing your denture to a lab across the country.

Relines & rebases

Bone changes over time, causing your denture's fit to loosen. A reline reshapes the fitting surface to conform to your current anatomy — dramatically improving retention and comfort.

Tooth additions

Lost a tooth while wearing a partial? We can add a tooth to your existing partial denture rather than making a new one — saving you time and money.

Snap-in conversion

Your existing denture can often be converted to a snap-in overdenture by adding 2–4 implants. We retrofit the snap attachments into your current base — no need for a new denture in most cases.

Locator attachment replacement

Snap-in nylon or rubber locator inserts wear over time. We replace them quickly in-office — a routine maintenance procedure that takes just minutes and restores full snap retention.

Full replacement & upgrade

When a denture is beyond repair or too old to reline effectively, we craft a new one at a higher quality level — with better materials, aesthetics, and fit than what you had before.

Signs it's time

When should you come in?

Most dentures need a reline every 2–3 years as bone changes shape. Many patients wait until discomfort forces the issue — but catching it earlier saves wear on the denture and sore spots on the tissue. Signs it's time:

Denture rocks, lifts, or shifts while eating or speaking
You're using more adhesive than you used to
Sore spots that develop after wearing for a few hours
A visible gap between the denture base and your gums
Changes in your face or bite since you got the denture
Book an assessment
Dental professional examining and adjusting a patient's denture
How it works

Fast, in-house turnaround

01

Assessment

We examine your current denture and your tissue. We'll tell you plainly whether a repair, reline, or replacement is the right choice — and what each option costs before any work begins.

02

In-house work

Our on-site lab handles the repair, reline, or adjustment directly. Most repairs are completed same day. Relines typically take one day — you may leave your denture with us overnight.

03

Fit verification

We seat the repaired or relined denture and check bite, pressure distribution, and retention before you leave. If anything isn't right, we fix it before you walk out.

FAQ

Common questions

Can you repair a denture made somewhere else?

Yes. We repair dentures regardless of where they were originally made. As long as the base and teeth are structurally sound enough to work with, we can fix breaks, replace teeth, and reline the fitting surface.

How long does a reline take?

An in-office reline typically takes one appointment. You leave your denture with us, and in most cases it's ready the same day or the next morning. We'll tell you the exact turnaround when you come in.

Is it worth repairing an old denture or should I get a new one?

It depends on the age and condition. Dentures typically last 5–8 years before the material wears enough to warrant replacement. If your denture is relatively new and the break is straightforward, repair is almost always the right call. If it's old or the teeth are worn flat, replacement usually makes more sense — and we'll be honest with you about which situation you're in.

Can my current denture be made snap-in without replacing it?

Often yes. If the denture base is in good shape and the fit is reasonable, we can retrofit snap attachments after placing 2–4 implants. This gives you implant-level stability without the cost of an entirely new prosthesis. We evaluate your denture at the consultation and tell you exactly whether it qualifies.

Broken, loose, or just not right? We can help.

Same-day repairs available. Free assessment for relines and upgrades. No referral needed — our front desk confirms within one business day.