
One way or another, your dentures broke. You panic for about a second, and then remember, “Oh, wait. These aren’t real teeth. It’s probably not a dental emergency.” Maybe you even went back to what you were doing or tucked into bed for a light nap!
It’s true that broken dentures aren’t necessarily as urgent as a broken real tooth. However, they still classify as a dental emergency, and you’re probably going to want them for eating and talking. Keep reading for more details.
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