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FDA China Dental Lab Design Removable Full Denture Shenzhen Dental Lab

Place of Origin: China
Certification: ISO/CE/FDA
MOQ: Negotiable
Price: Negotiable
Supply Ability: 300 Technicians
Payment Terms: Paypal or T/T
Standard Packaging: Plastic bags and box
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FDA China Dental Lab Design

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Removable Full Denture Shenzhen Dental Lab

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China Dental Lab Removable Full Denture

Features: Time Efficiency, Natural Integration, Structural Integrity
Weight: Lightweight / Low-mass Design
Biocompatibility: 100% Metal-free / Hypoallergenic
High Precision Engineering: Enhanced Comfort
Design: Removable / Easy To Handle
Application: Ideal For Aesthetic Teeth
Product Description
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China Dental Lab Design Removable Full Denture

The Valplast Full Denture is a sophisticated tooth replacement option designed for patients seeking a superior balance of comfort, affordability, and natural aesthetics. Unlike conventional rigid dentures, this appliance is crafted from a high-quality, medical-grade thermoplastic nylon resin. This innovative material allows the denture to remain flexible, adapting dynamically to the constant movements and contours of the mouth for an unparalleled fit.
 

Denture Dental Lab: Fixed Denture Composition

In professional prosthodontics, a fixed bridge is a sophisticated restoration engineered to restore both dental function and natural aesthetics. To ensure long-term stability and effective force distribution, every fixed denture is composed of three fundamental elements: the Retainer, the Pontic, and the Connecting Body.

 

1. Retainer 

The retainer is the essential structural component that secures the bridge to the natural supporting teeth (abutments).

  • Design Variety: Depending on clinical needs, retainers can include full crowns, post-and-core crowns, partial crowns, inlays, or wing-plate designs.

  • Retention Force: It is bonded to the abutment to create a stable foundation. Intra-crown retention is the most frequently utilized method in modern dentistry.

  • Force Distribution: Beyond securing the bridge, the retainer is responsible for transmitting occlusal (biting) forces from the bridge to the abutment teeth. Therefore, superior resistance and high-precision retention are critical for the health of the underlying tooth structure.

2. Pontic 

The pontic serves as the artificial replacement for the missing dentition within the fixed bridge.

  • Functional Restoration: Its primary role is to restore the masticatory (chewing) function and anatomical form of the lost tooth.

  • Aesthetic Integration: It is meticulously shaped and shaded to match the surrounding natural teeth, ensuring a seamless visual transition within the oral cavity.

3. Connecting Body 

The connecting body acts as the structural bridge between the pontic and the retainer, unifying the components into a single appliance.

  • Fixed Connection: A rigid union (usually cast or soldered) where the pontic and retainer are seamlessly joined. This is the most common configuration for standard bridges.

  • Non-Fixed Connection: Utilized in specialized cases (such as stress-breaker bridges) where a degree of independent movement or a specific path of insertion is required.

FAQs of Removable Dentures

Q: What are the primary benefits of choosing removable dentures?
A: Removable dentures provide a highly practical solution for dental restoration. Unlike fixed options, they can be easily detached for thorough cleaning, ensuring superior oral hygiene. Additionally, the design allows for efficient repairs or adjustments if the appliance sustains wear or damage over time.

 

Q: How often is cleaning required for these appliances? 
A: To maintain excellent oral health and prevent the buildup of plaque or bacteria, it is essential to clean removable dentures on a consistent basis. A daily cleaning routine—ideally every 1 to 2 days—helps protect the surrounding gum tissue and keeps the breath fresh.

 

Q: Is it advisable to wear dentures while sleeping? 
A: Upon receiving a new denture, wearing it continuously—including during sleep—can be beneficial during the initial adjustment phase. This helps identify any pressure points or areas that require professional refinement. Once the fit is comfortable and finalized, the appliance should be removed before bed to allow the gum tissues to rest and breathe overnight, then reinserted in the morning.

 

Q: What is the expected lifespan of a removable dental appliance? 
A: For optimal function and hygiene, replacing removable dentures every five years is standard practice. Because the shape of the jaw and gums changes over time, periodic replacement ensures a secure fit. Committed daily maintenance and careful handling are key to maximizing the durability and appearance of the restoration throughout its service life.

 

 

Material Brand Name Ingredient Origin CE
Porcelain for PFM Ivoclar IPS Ivoclar, Liechtenstein 123
  Vita 3D Master Vita Zahnfabri 124
Porcela Noritake Kurar J
Porcelain for Emax IPS E. Ivoc 12
Non-precious al Sch Co Scheftner, 482
Semi-precious (white gold) Arge 53.5 Argen, USA 2797
Semi-precious (yellow gold) Argen 2% Argen 2797
High precious (yellow gold) Ivoclar Au Iv 86
Zirconia A ZrO₂ + HfO₂ 95% Aidi 197
  Noritake Kuraray Noritake, Japan JP06/40024
Emax E.m Ivoclar V 123
Cast partial (Co/Cr) fr Arge C Argen, USA 86
Flexible dental resin Valplast Valpl 470
  TCS TCS, USA 0
Denture base polymers Vertex C199 Vertex, Holland 120
Acrylic teeth Ivoclar Ivoclar, Liechtenstein 123
  Yamahachi Japan 120
Composite Nexco (Ivoclar) I 123
Attachments Bredent / Ceka Ceka preci, Vari Germany 4

 

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