Partial Dentures

Partial Dentures

A partial denture is useful for a person missing some teeth, but who still has a number of natural teeth.

This device also is called a removable prosthesis, and is a means by which artificial replacement teeth are held in the mouth. The prosthesis commonly is kept in place by means of clasps. These are thin finger-like structures, usually made of a special resilient metal alloy or sometimes plastic, that rest upon and wrap around some remaining natural teeth. Clasps keep the prosthesis securely in place, but still allow a person to easily take it out for regular cleaning and proper brushing of remaining natural teeth.

Reasons for having partial dentures made:

  • Replace missing teeth
  • Improve ability to chew more naturally with confidence
  • Aid in the preservation of remaining natural teeth
  • Help prevent or treat problems of the TMJ (the jaw joint)
  • Improve speech and confident smile
  • Replace missing teeth in an economical way
  • In most cases, crowning teeth is not necessary to fit a partial denture
  • Partial dentures are usually made of acrylic, chrome or vellplast

A partial denture may be expected to last about five years depending upon circumstances.

 

Example of Partial Dentures

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Loose partial dentures can cause various problems, including sores or damage of the remaining natural teeth. It is best to have a partial denture, as well as the rest of the mouth, checked at six-month intervals.