Accessing dental care can be challenging for nursing home residents. Transportation barriers, medical complexity, cognitive impairment, and physical limitations often make traditional dental visits unrealistic—or impossible. As a result, denture problems are frequently delayed, overlooked, or managed with temporary solutions that don’t truly address the issue.
Mobile denture services were created to bridge this gap—bringing expert care directly to the resident, while minimizing disruption for staff and families.
What Is Mobile Denture Care?
Mobile denture care allows a dental specialist to evaluate, adjust, repair, or replace dentures on site, within a nursing home or assisted living facility. Rather than transporting residents to a dental office, care is delivered in the environment where they already feel safest and most comfortable.
This model is especially helpful for:
- Long-term care residents
- Memory care patients
- Medically complex or homebound individuals
Who Provides Mobile Denture Services?
Not all mobile dental care is the same. Denture treatment—particularly for elderly or medically compromised patients—requires advanced training in oral anatomy, occlusion, and tissue health.
A prosthodontist is a dental specialist with advanced education in removable prosthetics, including complete and partial dentures. This expertise is especially important in nursing home settings, where patients often present with:
- Significant bone loss
- Fragile oral tissues
- Long-standing denture wear
- Medical conditions that affect healing and comfort
How the Mobile Denture Process Works
1. Referral Is Submitted
A nursing home staff member, social worker, caregiver, or family member submits a referral through a secure online form. This allows the care team to understand the resident’s needs before the visit.
2. Coordination With Family or POA
Once a referral is received, communication is coordinated with the resident’s family or decision-maker to review concerns, goals, and next steps.
3. On-Site Evaluation
The evaluation is completed at the facility—often right in the resident’s room. This may include:
- Oral tissue evaluation
- Assessment of existing dentures (if available)
- Digital scanning or impressions
- Discussion of comfort, function, and expectations
4. Treatment Planning
Based on the findings, a treatment plan is developed. This may involve:
- Denture adjustments
- Relines or repairs
- Replacement of lost or broken dentures
- Fabrication of new complete or partial dentures
5. Delivery and Follow-Up
Once dentures are ready, delivery and adjustments are completed on-site whenever possible. Follow-up care is coordinated with staff and caregivers to ensure comfort and success.
Do Residents Have to Leave the Facility?
In most cases, no. One of the greatest benefits of mobile denture care is that residents can remain in their familiar environment. This reduces stress, improves cooperation (especially for memory care patients), and allows staff to remain involved throughout the process.
Why Mobile Denture Care Benefits Nursing HomesFor facilities, mobile denture services help:
- Reduce disruptions to daily routines
- Improve resident nutrition and comfort
- Support speech, social interaction, and dignity
- Decrease caregiver stress related to denture issues
Having a trusted mobile provider also creates a clear referral pathway—so denture concerns are addressed promptly rather than becoming ongoing challenges.
When Should a Resident Be Referred?
A referral is appropriate when a resident:
- Has lost or broken dentures
- Is unable to eat comfortably
- Complains of sore spots or pain
- Has dentures that no longer fit
- Has no dentures but needs them for function
Early referral often prevents complications and improves outcomes.
A Compassionate, Patient-Centered Approach
Mobile denture care is about more than convenience—it’s about meeting patients where they are, with respect and expertise. For elderly residents, restoring the ability to eat, speak, and smile comfortably can have a meaningful impact on daily life.
Referring a Resident for Mobile Denture Care
Nursing home staff, social workers, and caregivers can submit a denture referral through our secure online form. The process is designed to be efficient, supportive, and respectful of facility workflows.
Refer a Nursing Home Resident for Denture Care
On-site evaluations available – no transport required.
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