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<blockquote data-quote="highscore" data-source="post: 219265" data-attributes="member: 2969"><p>If a tooth is popping off a denture, and coming off with a clean break from the acrylic then it's possible that the acrylic may have been on the dry side when packed. That being said, dentures normally don't break themselves. If the acrylic is still bonded to the tooth, and there's still a portion of the denture in the acrylic then that would suggest a drop, or chewing on a tire iron. </p><p>If you Repair it for free, it will pay off in the long run hopefully in referrals from said dentist. Make sure you still send an invoice with "warranty" written on it. If you just repair it for nothing then it could be read as a "screw up" on your part. </p><p>If the patient broke it though, or if it is longer than six months I might probably rethink. It's a business call. </p><p><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em>All Hail the supreme donut with sprinkles.</em></strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/nbc-fires-donald-trump-after-he-calls-mexicans-rapists-and-drug-runners.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highscore, post: 219265, member: 2969"] If a tooth is popping off a denture, and coming off with a clean break from the acrylic then it's possible that the acrylic may have been on the dry side when packed. That being said, dentures normally don't break themselves. If the acrylic is still bonded to the tooth, and there's still a portion of the denture in the acrylic then that would suggest a drop, or chewing on a tire iron. If you Repair it for free, it will pay off in the long run hopefully in referrals from said dentist. Make sure you still send an invoice with "warranty" written on it. If you just repair it for nothing then it could be read as a "screw up" on your part. If the patient broke it though, or if it is longer than six months I might probably rethink. It's a business call. [B][I] All Hail the supreme donut with sprinkles.[/I][/B] [IMG]http://www.woroni.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/nbc-fires-donald-trump-after-he-calls-mexicans-rapists-and-drug-runners.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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