Dentures are a necessity of life; one that many people have. When
 a few of your teeth or all of your teeth fall or come out, a denture is
 required. Naturally, like everything in life, dentures are prone to 
wear and tear. Fortunately for most people, denture repair is an 
affordable and accessible service. Here is a brief look at denture 
repair, including broken tooth repair.
What is Denture Repair?
Previously,
 if a denture was damaged, a person would have to visit their dentist 
and pay large sums of money to get the denture fixed. However, things 
are significantly different in this modern age. If a person has a broken
 denture, they can get it fixed in very little time and at a fraction of
 what it used to cost.
Denture repairis, in essence, repairing 
part or all of a denture. Whether it is a snapped base plate, a broken 
tooth, a small crack or even complete damage, it can be fixed. The most 
common type of denture is known as tooth repair. This is because in most
 dentures, the first problem to arise is usually a chipped, cracked or 
broken tooth. Broken tooth repair reverses the damage that rose.
The Denture Repair Process
If
 a person has a broken tooth in their denture, the denture repair 
process is rather simple. Most companies require that a person simply 
mail the damaged denture in special containers. From there, the company 
performs tooth repair and returns the denture to its original condition,
 if not better.
Cost
One of the biggest questions that most 
people have about denture repair and/or broken tooth repair is the cost.
 The cost of denture repair and/or tooth repair depends on a number of 
features. In general, the cost can be anywhere between $20 and $300. 
Cost factors include:
Repair Company - Obviously, the more 
reputable and better the repair company is, the higher they will charge 
for repair services.
Number of Broken Teeth - In case of broken tooth repair, the cost is directly proportional to the number of broken teeth.
Extent
 of the Damage - In many cases, damage is not restricted to a single 
tooth itself. There are chances that the broken tooth has caused damage 
elsewhere on the denture.
Material Used - Quite simply, the higher the quality of the material used, the higher the cost of the repairs.
Denture
 repairs can be quite tricky business. However, with the right repair 
company, dentures can be repaired fairly quickly and at a fairly 
affordable price.