Unlike traditional cast metal and acrylic online partial dentures that can cause discomfort, these flexible partials are made from an unbreakable nylon resin that bends and flexes with your mouth! This means they are stronger and more aesthetically appealing than traditional cast metal partials.
Can I get dentures at 35?
Glidewell offers a no-fault remake policy to cover repairs and adjustments to thermoplastic devices placed in the patient’s mouth. We will make these adjustments free of charge if the device is returned within a specified period of time with proof of purchase and prior approval from your dentist.
Comfort and Esthetics
One of the lightest and strongest materials ever created for dentures, DuraFlex is injected under high pressure and then heat-cured into a personalized form developed for each patient. It is less porous and odor-resistant, which makes it more comfortable and easier to clean than other leading flexible partial materials.
DuraFlex absorbs almost no water when immersed compared to other leading flexible partial materials, which allows for better hygiene and long-lasting wear.
Valplast and tcs are also great alternatives for saddles and clasps on cast-metal partials, giving clinicians an esthetic option to shiny metal clasps!
Easy to Use
To put or remove a flexible partial denture, simply use both hands and push on or pull off evenly with your thumb and index finger. It may take some practice to get used to inserting or taking out the denture, but with regular care it should last for years.