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Dental Treatments / Cosmetic Dentistry / Partial Denture, Flexible Frame
Schedule Free ConsultationA flexible partial denture is a removable dental appliance designed to replace one or several missing teeth. Instead of a rigid metal frame, this type of denture uses a lightweight, flexible material that adapts to the shape of your gums and teeth, offering a more natural and comfortable fit.
This option is ideal for patients looking for a discreet, comfortable, and affordable way to restore their smile and chewing function without invasive procedures.
Exam & Consultation
Your dentist examines your teeth, gums, and bite to confirm a flexible partial denture is the best option.
Impressions
A mold of your mouth is taken to ensure a precise fit.
Custom Fabrication
Our dental lab creates your partial denture using flexible, gum-colored material and natural-looking replacement teeth.
Fitting & Adjustments
Once ready, your dentist places the denture and makes adjustments so it feels comfortable and stable.
Follow-ups
Regular check-ups help monitor fit and comfort as your mouth adapts.
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Rinse after meals with warm water to remove food particles.
Brush gently with a soft denture brush—avoid abrasive toothpaste.
Soak overnight in water or a denture-cleaning solution to keep it fresh.
Handle with care—though flexible, the material can still be damaged if bent excessively.
Flexible partial dentures are:
More comfortable and natural-looking than traditional acrylic partials.
Free of metal clasps, making them discreet.
Lightweight and easier to adapt to.
Traditional partial dentures or implants, on the other hand, are:
More rigid and sometimes less comfortable.
Implants are permanent, but require surgery and higher costs.
Better long-term stability compared to removable dentures.
💡 In summary: flexible partial dentures are a comfortable, natural-looking, and affordable way to replace missing teeth, while implants or traditional dentures may provide more permanence or stability.
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They usually last 5 to 8 years with proper care, depending on daily use and maintenance.
Yes, many patients find them lighter, softer, and easier to get used to than rigid partials.
Absolutely, these dentures restore chewing ability, though hard or sticky foods should be eaten with care.