How to bond a cracked denture abutment

Cracked denture abutments can be bonded with adhesive, but you need to visit your doctor for bonding treatment and cannot do it on your own. Denture abutments are mostly made of metal or resin, and their main function is to connect and fix the various parts of the denture, as well as to repair the defective alveolar bone, jawbone, and soft tissues and other functions. When the patient finds that the denture base is cracked, adhesive can be used for bonding, but the patient must visit a regular hospital to be operated by a physician or sent to a specialized processing plant for bonding to prevent damage to the gums. In addition to the use of adhesives, some patients with cracked denture abutments also need to use monolithic resin to repair or replace the denture abutments to ensure their normal function and minimize the impact on the teeth. During the period of denture abutment installation, patients need to pay attention to the rationality of diet, avoiding the intake of hard texture food, brushing the teeth with gentle movements, etc. It is recommended that people with cracked denture abutments should seek medical attention in a timely manner, and should not use adhesives or other foreign objects to prevent accidents.