Full & Partial Dentures
Full & Partial Dentures
Crafted using traditional methods with high-impact premium denture acrylic and an injection molding technique for durability and precision. Intraoral scans are accepted.
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High Impact Acrylic Semi-flex Flexi
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Strength of Full and Partial Dentures
Our complete and partial dentures have excellent fracture resistance, exceeding ISO impact resistance criteria. These restorations are designed for long-term performance and a natural look, with a strength of 1500 joules per square meter.
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General Recommendations for Record Taking
- Remind Patients to Bring Their Appliances: When arranging visits, make sure patients bring any current appliances (partial or complete dentures) to aid in establishing bite and vertical dimensions quickly.
- Capturing Difficult Edentulous Areas: For difficult-to-scan areas, such as the lower arch, try taking a physical impression.
- Proper Patient Positioning: For better fit and comfort, have the patient sit straight during impressions.
- Muscle Relaxation Techniques: Do relaxation drills before taking impressions to guarantee a more natural and exact capture on improve impression accuracy, use a gentle body wash on a denture or wax bite rim.
- Comprehensive Patient Photography: Take several patient photos—more visual data leads to better results.
- Border Molding for Optimal Fit: If a denture or wax bite rim does not have enough extension, use heavy/medium body PVS impression material to border mold the device. Before making the final imprint, guide the patient through functional motions.