Thursday, November 29, 2007

 

Valplast – Flexible Partial Dentures

Are you one of those people that have a great smile, but are afraid to show it because you have a chipped or missing tooth? Or, perhaps you have a partial denture and are embarrassed about the way it looks with the metal clasps showing. Well, now there is something you can do about it.

For the longest time removable partial dentures were thought to be effective only if they were rigid. Fortunately people are always looking for ways to improve upon existing products and developing new ideas. The dental industry is no different as is evident with new products and procedures being developed all the time. One example of this is Valplast’s flexible, removable partial dentures.

Valplast’s partial dentures combine flexibility and strength but still manage to make them light weight, resulting in total comfort. They are virtually invisible, with no metal clasps and the material is a great match to tissue in your mouth so that all people will notice is your smile.

Preparation for this type of procedure is pretty simple because your teeth themselves do not need to be altered or changed in any way so the completion is also usually quicker than other methods. This procedure is non-invasive and most people become accustomed to the partial almost immediately. Sometimes there may be a little irritation and a short adjustment period, especially if you have never worn a dental appliance before. These partials are virtually unbreakable are more durable than acrylic partials and will not absorb odors or stains.

There are some conditions that may result in Valplast not being an option for you or possibly not the best option. Some examples are the quality of your existing teeth is too poor to support Valplast. You may have too few teeth left or you may have poor soft tissue support resulting in the need for a more rigid appliance.

If you feel that you would like to try Valplast, make an appointment with your dentist so that a thorough exam may be completed and the two of you can decide if Valplast is a viable option for you.

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