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Denture complaints and problems can be complex in origin, time consuming to analyse, and sometimes expensive to rectify. A phased or sequential system of assessment can provide a framework on which to base the many clinical tests that may be required for the successful diagnosis of a denture problem, and will help ensure that no important factor is accidentally missed. A short mnemonic is presented which covers the assessment of the patient, the denture base and the teeth of the prosthesis. A variation of the mnemonic has been is use for several years. It is hoped that its publication might prove of value to those who, from time to time, are presented with a patient who has a denture problem.