Sometimes you need to do a little grinding to set it in place well. I have a Plisson that I bought and when the fellow was getting it it dropped and got a piece chipped off. He is a dentist though and said job skills helped him in putting it back together quite well. So it is possible.
If you don't want to go that route, it should be able to be removed easily and put in a new handle. You can contact Simpson on that to get an exact replacement, or one of the many handle makers out there.
If you don't want to go that route, it should be able to be removed easily and put in a new handle. You can contact Simpson on that to get an exact replacement, or one of the many handle makers out there.