How to File a Complaint About Dentures

Getting dentures is a very exact procedure and the person making your denture plates needs to measure your mouth as accurately as possible to make sure that the fit is just right. If you have a complaint about your dentures then there are some specific steps to follow, and you should begin at the bottom and work your way up to the top so that someone can resolve your problem.

Things You'll Need

  • Dentist information
  • Company information
  • American Dental Association contact information
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Instructions

    • 1

      Complain to the dentist who fitted your dentures. The dentist is the most immediate provider of service and the one who is most likely to help you immediately with the problem you're having with your dentures. Make sure that you can explain clearly what's wrong and ask for a way to fix the problem.

    • 2

      File a complaint with manufacturer of the dentures. A customer service representative for the company will listen to your concerns and report your complaints to a superior so that the company can attempt to improve the product. You can also, once your complaint has been filed, ask that the manufacturer do something to alleviate the problems caused by the product.

    • 3

      Contact your state's representative for the American Dental Association. Every state has a branch office for the American Dental Association. If your problems haven't been resolved by contacting the company and the dentist who fitted you, then you can report to this body as a way of making your displeasure and situation known on a larger scale. This is especially effective if the dentist is a member and if the company has to be on good terms with the ADA.

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