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Flexible Dentures in London

Features, life expectancy, care and maintenance

Flexible Dentures In London

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What Are Flexible Dentures?

Flexible dentures are a modern alternative to traditional dentures, offering comfort and a natural feel. They are particularly beneficial for those who find conventional dentures too rigid. In this guide, we will explore flexible dentures, their life expectancy, care and maintenance, and considerations for first-time users.

Description Of Flexible Dentures

Flexible dentures are made from thermoplastic materials, allowing them to adapt to the contours of the mouth. They can be partial or full dentures and are typically less visible than other types, providing a comfortable fit. The cost of flexible dentures is more than acrylic dentures usually.

Flexible dentures are made of thinner Valplast thermoplastics compared to the often more rigid acrylic used in Acrylic Dentures. Patients often find Flexible Dentures a more comfortable fit than other removable dentures, especially so if the patient is still relatively new to wearing dentures. It is ideal for patients who have lost several but not all of their teeth.

In addition, partial dentures are usually made with metal parts, which can often be visible. Most Flexible Dentures do not use metal parts or frame, but instead use a durable plastic that snaps securely and comfortably into place around the patients existing teeth. The denture therefore looks and feels a lot more natural. Valplast Flexible partial dentures are increasing gaining popularity with our patients as a result. Unlike traditional bulky and ridged dental materials, Valplast dentures London are made from a much more flexible plastic, fits neatly into the patient’s mouth and is virtually invisible to the eye. No unsightly metal clasps are required to keep them in place.

They tend to be a little pricier as compared to acrylic dentures, however, given their extra comfort, they are well worth the extra price.

Life Expectancy

Flexible dentures generally last around 5 to 10 years, similar to acrylic dentures. Their lifespan depends on usage and maintenance practices.

Care and Maintenance

To maintain flexible dentures:

  • Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft toothbrush and mild soap to clean them.
  • Soaking: Soak in a mild denture cleanser to keep them fresh.
  • Regular Check-ups: Routine dental visits ensure they remain in good condition.

Replacement Indicators

Watch for these signs that it may be time to replace flexible dentures:

  • Discomfort: If they become uncomfortable or irritate your gums, replacement may be necessary.
  • Visible Wear: Look for thinning or cracks.
  • Fit Changes: If they shift or feel loose, consult your dentist.

Considerations for First-Time Users

For those new to dentures, flexible options are ideal for individuals with allergies or those requiring a softer fit due to bone density issues. Their adaptability makes them suitable for those with fragile mouths or gums.

Fitting and Creation Process for Older Patients

The fitting and creation process for flexible dentures typically involves:

  • Initial Consultation: Some time in the chair for examinations and impressions is usually necessary.
  • Modern Imaging Techniques: X-rays and 3D imaging are used for precise fittings, minimizing time spent in the dentist’s chair.
  • Adjustment Appointments: Follow-up visits are often needed to ensure comfort and fit.

Pros and Cons

Advantages:

  • Comfortable and lightweight.
  • Aesthetically pleasing.

Disadvantages:

  • Can be more expensive than acrylic options. Find out more about flexible dentures cost.
  • Requires specific care to maintain their shape.
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You may also be interested in finding additional information for your situation, whether you are a young person looking to replace a lost tooth or in your late 40’s and 50’s or a patient of more advanced years, Whites Dental can offer support, guidance and advice on the best treatments for you. We would recommend that you arrange a consultation, which is free to discuss your concerns directly or get in touch with our dental teams at either of the two central London clinics  – Waterloo and Marble Arch.

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