Partial Dentures
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When
one or more natural teeth remain on the upper or lower jaw, a removable
partial denture may be made. It may be all plastic (acrylic) with clasps
or it may be metal with plastic (acrylic) with clasps or precision
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How
are Removable Partial Dentures Made?
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If the
partial denture is to be all acrylic with clasps, the dental laboratory makes
a mold (model) and a wax representation of the partial, including teeth. At
times, a "wax try-in" will be done at the dentist's office so any adjustments
may be done before the partial is completed. The partial is then completed at
the dental laboratory in a similar manner as complete dentures.
Wearing Your Partial Denture
Your partial denture is made to fit your mouth easily. It should not be
necessary to force the partial in place. Care should be taken when placing or
removing your partial so that the clasps are not bent or broken.
It is very important that you wear your denture every day. If you don't wear
your partial for an extended period of time, the partial may not fit as well
as it should.
Over time, your mouth will change. The bone and gum areas may shrink or recede,
causing the space between the jaws to change. Because your partial keeps its
shape, adjustments will be needed to keep your partial fitting properly.
Always consult your dentist rather than trying to fix the problem yourself.
Never bend any part of the metal yourself. Doing so may weaken the metal
structure.
How to Care for Your Partial Denture
IMPORTANT:
Don't make adjustments or repairs yourself. Always contact us immediately if
there is any change in the comfort or fit of your partial denture.