Partial dentures are specifically designed, removable appliances that serve to replace one or several lost teeth. Their primary function is to restore both the aesthetic appearance and the functional capabilities of the mouth. These devices are composed of artificial teeth that are affixed to a base resembling gum tissue, which is usually constructed from plastic or metal materials. By occupying the spaces created by absent teeth, partial dentures complement the existing natural teeth, in contrast to complete dentures that substitute an entire set of teeth.

Benefits of Partial Dentures

These custom-made prosthetics serve multiple purposes, including:

  • Restoring your smile and facial appearance
  • Improving chewing ability and speech
  • Preventing remaining teeth from shifting
  • Distributing bite forces evenly

Types of Partial Dentures

Removable Partial Dentures (RPDs)

Acrylic Partial Dentures

  • Made from a plastic resin
  • Pros: Affordable, easily adjustable
  • Cons: Less durable, may feel bulky

Flexible Partial Dentures

  • Constructed from nylon or flexible plastics
  • Pros: Comfortable, virtually invisible clasps
  • Cons: May require more frequent replacement

Cast Metal Partial Dentures

  • Metal framework with acrylic or porcelain teeth
  • Pros: Durable, thinner design
  • Cons: Visible metal clasps, higher initial cost

Fixed Partial Dentures

Dental Bridges

  • Permanently attached to adjacent teeth
  • Pros: Stable, natural-looking
  • Cons: Requires altering healthy teeth

Implant-Supported Partial Dentures

  • Combines dental implants with partial dentures
  • Pros: Very stable, preserves bone health
  • Cons: Requires surgery, longer treatment time

Choosing the Right Partial Denture

  • Consider durability, comfort, and aesthetics
  • Consult with your dentist about your oral health needs
  • Discuss how each option compares to dental implants
  • Factor in your lifestyle and budget

Caring for Partial Dentures

  • Clean daily to prevent stains and bacteria
  • Handle carefully to avoid damage
  • Remove at night to rest your gums
  • Schedule regular dental check-ups

Adapting to New Partial Dentures

  • Allow time for adjustment
  • Practice speaking to regain natural speech
  • Start with soft foods, then gradually return to a normal diet
  • Contact your dentist if you experience persistent discomfort

Affordable Partial Dentures in Frisco, TX

Choosing affordable partial dentures at Active Dental Frisco means opting for quality care that doesn’t compromise your budget. Let us restore your smile and confidence. Contact us today to learn more about our options and schedule your consultation!

Posted on behalf of Active Dental

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