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What you need to know about Flexible Partial Dentures?

By Dr. Nasar Abdul Wadood in Chief Doctor, Align Dental Care

February 22nd, 2023


If you are missing multiple teeth, flexible partial dentures will be the best solution for you. You can easily restore your beautiful smile with these dentures.

If you want to know more about flexible partial dentures keep reading this blog article.

What are flexible partial dentures?

It is specially designed to replace a single tooth or multiple teeth rather than a full set of teeth.

They also include a flexible metal clasp that is pleasant and more aesthetically beautiful than the metal clasp that attaches to existing teeth.

These dentures are commonly used as a temporary solution for tooth loss. They are more difficult to repair and reline so they have a shorter life.

However, in some cases, they are used as a permanent replacement for tooth loss, especially for people who are not able to treat them with dental bridges or teeth implants.

Why are flexible partial dentures important?

Here are some crucial factors that establish the importance of flexible partial dentures:

  • The first thing is they protect the natural adjacent teeth without damaging them.
  • They can be used to fill a large gap left by tooth loss.
  • They reduce the possibility of Temporomandibular Joint issues and the pain and discomfort they cause.
  • They prevent adjacent teeth from moving into the space left by missing teeth.
  • They are easy to maintain since they can be simply removable and cleaned.

Advantages of wearing flexible partial dentures

  • They are less expensive and more economical.
  • They are easy to use, alter, and repair.
  • They do not break easily.
  • They do not hide your natural gums
  • They do not require metal or adhesive so they don’t cause any oral irritation.
  • They are more resistant to stains.
  • They do not require tooth or tissue preparation to wear.

Disadvantages of flexible partial dentures

The following are the advantages of flexible partial dentures:

  • They have a shorter lifespan than normal dentures.
  • They can only be used by those who practice good oral hygiene routines. Because they require strict hygiene and care.
  • They have a possibility of discoloration over a period of time.
  • They are not strong as normal dentures.
  • They are difficult to fit or adjust properly.
  • They are more likely to cause bacterial buildup when not maintained properly.

How long do they last?

It can last for many years with proper care and a dental hygiene routine. Sometimes, they can long laster than traditional dentures because they are made of flexible materials that make them less likely to break.

It should be cleaned daily and soaked overnight in the denture cleaning solution to prevent bacteria buildup.

How much do they cost?

The cost of these dentures will vary depending on some factors such as the number of teeth being replaced, the brand of the dentures, and the procedure combined with other treatments like tooth extraction.

Who are the ideal candidates for getting flexible partial dentures?

People who are missing two or more teeth from the same area of their mouth and who are looking for a more comfortable alternative to traditional dentures are the ideal candidates for flexible partial dentures. It is also a perfect choice for those who want less invasive than dental implants and who are allergic to materials that are used to make traditional dentures.

Caring for your partial dentures

It requires good care and oral hygiene like your own natural teeth. Follow the tips to maintain your dentures effectively and long-lasting:

  • Clean your dentures regularly.
  • After each meal rinse your dentures with running water to remove any food particles.
  • Avoid using alcohol, bleachers, whiteners, Listerine, or abrasive cleaners to clean your dentures. Because they may break down or scratch the surface of your dentures.
  • It is not recommended to brush your dentures this may remove the polish and make their surface rough over time.
  • When it’s not being worn, keep your flexible denture in the water to maintain the surface hydrated.
  • Soak dentures in the cleaning solution for 10 to 15 minutes every day or soak them overnight at least three times per week to remove the heavy deposits of tartar.

Bottom line

All types of dentures have their unique advantages and disadvantages. Before choosing partial dentures make sure to consult your dentist about whether it is right for you. If you have any doubts regarding these flexible partial dentures call us right away without any hesitation or schedule an appointment with us.

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