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Removable dentures are a prosthesis placed in the mouth containing replacement teeth, typically mounted in a base made of a pink gum-coloured resin formed to an exact fit over your existing gums. They are designed to be removable without the assistance of a dental professional.
Removable partial dentures are used when some teeth remain in one or both jaws. A denture, typically made with a metal framework for strength and retention, is constructed to replace missing teeth.
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Types of Dentures
Full dentures
Full dentures, or complete dentures, consist of both upper and lower sets and are removable devices that can be used to replace missing teeth. The denture teeth are made out of porcelain or acrylic and are held together by an acrylic or metal base. Full dentures may be needed when you lose all of your teeth and they can help fill out your appearance again, leaving you feeling more confident to smile.
Temporary dentures
Temporary dentures—also called immediate dentures—are dentures that can be fitted right after your teeth have been removed. They are an option to help you carry on as normal while waiting for your new permanent dentures to be fitted. You can return to eating the foods you love, without putting too much pressure on your remaining natural teeth
Partial dentures
Upper and/or lower partial dentures are designed to fill the gap created by missing teeth. Partials can be unclipped and removed when needed, helping you feel more confident if you’re missing a small number of teeth.
Flexible dentures
Flexible dentures are a kind of partial denture, but they are made of different materials from ordinary partial dentures. Most flexible dentures are made of a thin thermoplastic such as nylon, compared to the thicker, more rigid acrylic used in full dentures.
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Benefits of Removable partial dentures.
- A less invasive dental procedure where you can achieve a full smile again
- A budget-friendly prosthetic that is often less expensive than other options
- Having a full set of teeth that make it easier to chew, bite, and speak
- Feeling more confident in your appearance, especially when smiling
- Easy to adapt to (most patients get used to their partial dentures within 1-2 weeks of constant wear and use)
- They fill gaps between teeth to prevent natural teeth from shifting