What are partial dentures?

Partial dentures, aka partials, are dentures to replace multiple missing teeth. By description, partial dentures are dentures that use your natural remaining teeth, the oral soft apkins( like your epoxies), or indeed an implant to stay in place. Partial dentures can take the place of your lost teeth in both upper or lower incompletely missing areas in your mouth using either fixed or removable denture designs. 

 The name dentures connotate a variety of types and designs each one of them is applicable in its place. 

For those individualities looking for an affordable relief to ameliorate chewing or speaking with functional and ornamental benefits, partials are a great option. 

 

 Types of partial dentures 

 Partial dentures come in different forms. Although the dentist will recommend the stylish option after careful evaluation, cases have the final choice as the wear and tear. Some of the common types of partials include 


 Removable partial dentures 

 Removable partial dentures 

 Removable partial dentures( RPD) have been in use in dentistry for times to fill the gaps of missing teeth. 

A removable partial denture uses metallic grasps or retainers around the remaining natural teeth next to the missing area for the retention of the dentures. These natural teeth are called abutments and dentists prepare the conterminous abutment in advance to retain your partial denture. Removable partials have a goo- colored acrylic resin base that seats on your goo. On top of this acrylic base, artificial teeth are attached depending on the number of teeth that are missing. As the name suggests, removable partial dentures can be removed by yourself. The most common designs are 

 

 Cast essence partial denture 

 Cast essence partial denture is the most common removable partial denture. It consists of a major connector and minor connectors and also a soft goo- colored acrylic resin base. 


Acrylic partial denture, also called dental flipper, is another popular partial denture type. A dental flipper has clasps to wind around your natural teeth and an acrylic base to sit on your gums and oral soft tissues. A dental flipper is a much more affordable and comfortable option for missing teeth replacement. It was originally designed as a temporary prosthetic tooth for covering lost front teeth. Although dental flipper tooth is affordable, you shouldn’t expect the stability and long-lasting features as in cast metal framework partial dentures.

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