Dentures - types, features, care rules


The loss of one or more teeth is usually a negative result of advanced diseases or physical injuries, which sometimes even experienced dentists cannot cope with. Edentia creates for the patient not only physical problems associated with disruption of usual functionality, but also psychological discomfort, especially in cases where gaps form in the visual field. Prosthetics, one of the newest techniques in which is the use of thermoplastic materials, helps to get rid of such troubles.

Thermoplastic dentures differ from conventional structures in their flexibility and ease of wearing. This is the optimal solution for patients suffering from dental defects that do not allow the preparation procedure, or from increased sensitivity of the gums that become inflamed when in contact with hard products. The visual aesthetics of replacement systems is determined by the use of translucent materials that replicate the natural color of tissues, as well as the inconspicuousness of fastenings, which are alveolar-dental clasps.

Material


For the manufacture of orthodontic structures, dental nylon is used, endowed with some useful properties.
For example, it is flexible and very similar in appearance to real fabrics. Sometimes flexible nylon dentures are called “invisible”, and this is true, because they literally merge with the mucous membrane and look very realistic. And from the outside it is not at all noticeable that a person’s teeth are not “his own”, but artificial. Dental nylon has such a property as softness. This material is pleasant to the touch, despite the fact that it is a type of plastic. Ordinary plastic, from which orthodontic structures were previously made (and are still made) has a number of serious disadvantages. For example, products made from it rub the gums and are highly hard, which means that when wearing a plastic prosthesis, a person experiences not the most pleasant sensations and even discomfort. It is noteworthy that flexible nylon dentures are fixed to the supporting teeth using soft clasps.

Adaptation

How long it will take to get used to dentures depends on several factors:

  1. The material from which they are made;
  2. Correctness and accuracy of fit;
  3. Mounting method.

The sensation of a foreign body can cause many unpleasant sensations in some people, including a gag reflex. Therefore, not everyone is suitable for classic suction cup dentures.

What can I do to get used to it faster? Dentists give several recommendations. If you have removable dentures with a palate, leave them in your mouth overnight. The reflexes produced by the body during unconscious moments of sleep will allow you to get rid of many unpleasant and uncomfortable moments. Rinse your mouth frequently with warm water.

Practice eating solid foods and talking with the denture in your mouth. You will need time to fully recover your skills

Interesting facts about dental nylon

Nylon is a thermoplastic that scientists have been studying for almost 70 years. As you know, nylon is a type of plastic that becomes highly elastic when exposed to a certain temperature. This property makes it possible to artificially recreate human organs and tissues, and research in this area is still ongoing. Over time, nylon was recognized as a safe material for the human body. And therefore it began to be actively used not only in dentistry, but also in medicine.


Americans were the first to “try on” nylon dentures. There is even a version that such orthodontic structures were created specifically for people in “extreme” professions (rescuers, police, military, firefighters, stuntmen). The professional activity of these people is associated with constant risk, and therefore dentures for them must be made of elastic materials, and nylon is most suitable for these purposes. Orthodontic products made from it are durable and not so easy to break. In Russia, prosthetics with nylon prostheses is just gaining momentum, and this know-how appeared back in 2001.

It is worth noting that both materials and technologies are constantly being improved, and now there is an incredible number of varieties of nylon used in different areas of human activity. For example, dental technicians and dentists around the world are well aware of nylon called AcryFree, which successfully combines the positive characteristics of nylon and acrylic. It is this material that is more suitable for the manufacture of complete removable dentures, since this symbiosis is ideal in all respects.

Advantages

  1. Orthodontic structures made of nylon break very rarely, which cannot be said about their acrylic counterparts, in which fracture of the bases is the main problem, occurring in 80% of cases.
  2. Hypoallergenic. Such products cannot cause an allergic reaction. And this is easy to prove with a simple example: after polymerization of acrylic, its composition contains up to 10% of the liquid (monomer) used to carry out this process. This substance is a strong allergen, and it can be released for five years from the date of installation of the structure. Nylon dentures do not contain monomer.
  3. Installation of the product does not imply grinding of the supporting teeth, that is, they are not required to be prepared.
  4. The absence of metal elements is a significant advantage, because they are too noticeable when talking and smiling. The nylon orthodontic structure is completely indistinguishable from real teeth.
  5. If the product is made correctly, it will not rub the gums and will not cause discomfort.
  6. Nylon has a uniform structure, which is explained by the peculiarities of its production, which means that a product made from it will fit as tightly as possible to the gum.
  7. Inability to color and absorb moisture are very important characteristics of the material.
  8. Such structures do not tend to loosen the supporting teeth, which is very important if they are affected by periodontitis. It is noteworthy that it is possible to get dentures in this way even if you have some dental diseases, and this method even allows you to strengthen your dentition, which greatly contributes to a speedy recovery.
  9. Reliable fixation without glue, gel and crowns, which is the merit of clasps.
  10. A nylon prosthesis, the price of which is affordable for almost everyone, is designed for 5-7 years of intensive use. But only if you follow all the care recommendations that a specialist from the A-Medic clinic will certainly give.

Opinions are divided!


Some patients are completely satisfied with orthodontic structures made of nylon, while others, on the contrary, tend to abandon them and give preference to acrylic analogues. Why is that? Because the Earth is full of rumors, and reviews read on the Internet and the opinions of friends who have had negative experiences wearing nylon prostheses can play a cruel joke on the patient. Where did this stereotype come from? The fact is that the first nylon structures were very soft and elastic, and at first foreign dentists used them only for temporary prosthetics, since the cost of nylon dentures was very affordable.

Their appearance in Russia greatly delighted less than honest dentists, who began recommending to their patients the installation of just such dentures, rather than acrylic ones. This “aggressive marketing” did not benefit ordinary people, since the structures lasted no more than three years, and doctors claimed that they were designed for a longer operational period.

In addition, the surface of the material, due to its softness, was poorly polished, and the orthodontic product itself was not the height of perfection and caused a lot of inconvenience when worn for a long time. All this became the reason for the emergence of stereotypes, which are helped to be broken by fundamentally new designs made from more modern and “adapted” varieties of nylon. By the way, a specialist at the A-Medic clinic can select the most suitable material for the patient.

Advantages of thermoplastic dentures

Plastic structures do not have the disadvantages of rigid prostheses. They allow you to achieve maximum comfort in the most complex clinical cases.

The advantages of thermoplastic prostheses include:

  • maximum naturalness of form;
  • natural shade of artificial teeth;
  • anatomically correct contact of dentures with natural teeth;
  • high fixation reliability and stability;
  • excellent aesthetic qualities and durability.

The thermoplastic prosthesis is based on a special plastic made using modern technology. The special qualities of the design are ensured by the properties of the material. It becomes very elastic when heated. Such characteristics allow you to achieve the most accurate fit of the prosthesis. The design does not rub the gums, looks natural and does not cause discomfort during wear.

The use of thermoplastic dentures is recommended if it is impossible to grind the teeth. Such a solution may be the best option for those patients who have inflammation of the tissues around the teeth. Thermoplastic prosthesis will not provoke inflammation and irritation, as happens with other plastic structures. The advantages of thermoplastic also include easy maintenance.

Favorable properties of thermoplastic dentures

  1. The flexible material facilitates adaptation to artificial products in a few days without experiencing much discomfort. The design has sufficient strength in small areas, and its flexibility prevents chipping.
  2. Nylon does not absorb liquids, so the structure of the product is not disturbed.
  3. This material has another important positive quality - it is hypoallergenic. Acrylic and metal clasps cause a rejection reaction (itching, foreign taste, burning) in some patients. Nylon suits almost everyone.
  4. The low weight of the structure makes life easier. The bridge is well fixed and has increased strength.
  5. For clients with an increased gag reflex, models without the palate are performed.
  6. Only from nylon can thin and rigid products be made with injection molded clasps that do not damage the enamel of the support.

Negative qualities

  1. Compared to clasp and plastic structures, making a product from nylon is more expensive.
  2. The system requires special care - it can be damaged with a regular toothbrush, leaving scratches on the surface. Odors and moisture penetrate through them. Stable spots appear, provoking the development of inflammatory processes.
  3. Due to the softness of the material, the product becomes mobile when used. It does not tolerate pressure, transferring it to the gums, which atrophy - the jaw “sags”. Reducing its height by two mm makes the system unusable - it must be periodically replaced. If you ignore the timing of replacement, the hooks injure the mucous membrane.
  4. The flexibility of the material causes pain when chewing, since the load is distributed unevenly and the denture is deformed. This occurs in structures installed in the absence of a large number of units. Due to the deformation, it has to be corrected several times. In the event of a breakdown, the system cannot be repaired and will need to be re-installed.
  5. Products made of nylon cannot be sanded in places of contact with the surface of the gums. Plaque accumulates there, causing a disgusting odor. To prevent this from happening, you should follow your dentist's instructions for caring for the bridge.
  6. A flexible prosthesis is not wear-resistant; if handled carefully, it will last 2-3 years.
  7. It is difficult to chew food - the structure “moves apart”.
  8. Acrylic teeth do not fit well with the base, and they are lost due to malocclusion. Deposits appear between them.
  9. The product cannot be repaired.
  10. After correction it is not polished.
  11. After 6 months of wear, roughness appears.
  12. You will have to give up hot food, alcohol-containing drinks more than 40%, coloring products: coffee, beets, tea, smoking.
  13. If you are allergic to acrylic, you should select the material individually.

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Quality of life with nylon bridges only for 12 months of use. Subsequently, all studied parameters deteriorate. The presence of microbial deposits of periodontopathogenic microflora was assessed, which revealed that thermoplastic is inferior to absolutely all similar materials - this limits its use. However, a substitute that covers 1-2 units does not bring any inconvenience. Dental nylon removable dentures made from it can only be used as a temporary measure. Adaptation of clients to removable systems is really fast, but after a year the appearance changes and microbial plaque is poorly removed.

About the disadvantages

  1. Soft dentures are very easy to damage if you use regular pastes and brushes to clean them. In order for the care to be carried out correctly and not cause the product to fail and damage its appearance, you will need to take care of purchasing special liquids and brushes.
  2. If the material is too soft, this can lead to negative changes in bone tissue. That is, it simply atrophies, and unevenly. In addition, a loose fit of the clasps is the cause of excessive mobility of the structure, which can lead in mild cases to chafing of the mucous membrane, and in complex cases to periodontal disease.
  3. Dentures made of nylon, the prices of which vary, are not particularly amenable to repair and adjustment. In order to carry out the correction, the doctor requires a special “repair kit”.
  4. If the structure consists of nylon gums and plastic teeth, then the technician must correctly fix these two materials to each other. Otherwise, the teeth will simply come off, and at the most inopportune moment.
  5. Potential “carriers” of nylon dentures claim that orthodontic structures made of nylon tend to absorb odors, for example, tobacco or food.
  6. Pigmentation ability. One can argue with this, since much here depends on the quality of the material and its porosity. In general, staining a denture is not such a big problem, since it will still need to be professionally cleaned periodically.
  7. The appearance of scratches on the surface is a problem that arises due to the fault of a person who does not properly care for the product.

How to properly store dentures

By following the rules for storing and caring for dentures, you will significantly extend their service life. In addition, hygiene is no less important for them than for natural teeth. After all, bacteria multiply in the same way on the surface of synthetic material. If it is porous, then unpleasant odors appear.

To avoid unpleasant consequences, it is necessary to clean dentures and treat them with compounds that destroy pathogenic microorganisms.

  • Remember that when brushing at home, you should not use regular abrasive toothpastes. There is a high risk of damaging the material.
  • After eating, immediately rinse the denture and remove food particles from it. To do this, use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Specialized brushes, pastes and rinses are also sold.
  • Buy a special antiseptic solution.

Varieties

If several teeth are missing from the dentition, a partial nylon denture can solve this problem. If only one tooth is missing, then the deficiency can well be compensated by a “single” prosthesis made of nylon, for the fixation of which you will not have to grind down the adjacent teeth, since the structure is fixed to them using clasps. “Butterfly” is a nylon prosthesis, which received such a poetic name due to the peculiarities of fixation to the supporting teeth, and is intended to replace one missing dental unit. Clasps really resemble butterfly wings.

In case of complete edentia, a complete removable nylon denture is used, and if previously it was not very popular due to the high softness of the material, now the popularity of such a product is only gaining momentum, and perhaps it will soon supplant its counterpart made of rough plastic. Although, some experts are not sure about this. It remains to add that the color of the material is selected individually.

Installation of a structure in the absence of teeth

Patients often turn to dentists asking for nylon jaws to be made in cases of complete edentia. This cannot be said about the impossibility of installing such a system. But the client must understand that implementing such a design will require a lot of time, as well as money, because implants will have to be implanted to secure it.

Softness is an excellent quality for performing the basis of a system, but this only applies to partial replacement of a row. With complete edentia, discomfort from the flexible structure will begin to appear immediately when talking and chewing food.

If bridges made of plastic take on 50% of the load, then a nylon dental prosthesis redirects it to the gums. As a result, bleeding wounds form on them.

The bridge is usually attached to the teeth. In their absence, the structure is fixed with glue, which leads to patient discomfort. There is a concern that it could fall out at any time. The increased load on the jaw bones provokes their subsidence - their height decreases by one mm every year. As a result, it becomes unusable and will need to be replaced.

Therefore, dentists, in cases of complete edentia, recommend rigid structures.

Consequences of long-term wearing

Nylon prostheses tend to gradually deform during use. The fact is that the frame is not rigid, but flexible, and accordingly, it is not able to distribute the load evenly. It is noteworthy that the maximum pressure occurs on the most “active” part of the orthodontic structure. For this reason, a person may experience discomfort while eating, and bone tissue atrophies faster. But that’s not all: the chewing load falls not only on the middle part of the gum, but also on the marginal part. This can negatively affect periodontal tissue. If the patient is not afraid of the possible consequences of wearing such structures, then he can safely contact the specialists of the A-Medic clinic.

Another use of silicone

We are accustomed to the fact that only breasts are silicone. However, this material is universal, and many useful products are made from it, including dentures. They are manufactured in two stages. At the first stage, the doctor makes an impression of the teeth and sends them to the laboratory. There, a ready-made model is formed, which is then modified to the required parameters and adjusted to the characteristics of the bite and the structure of the patient’s jaw.

The material has equal pros and cons. Let's start with the good:

  • The elastic material is well fixed and follows the contours of the gums and palate. This is convenient and allows you to quickly get rid of discomfort.
  • If you are allergic to acrylic, silicone is a great substitute.
  • The material is quite durable and lasts for several years.
  • Excellent aesthetic characteristics. You can choose a realistic color. It does not change during operation and exposure to tea, coffee, and other dyes.
  • No need to grind teeth, put crowns, etc.

The traditional fly in the ointment was not long in coming. Any prosthesis has problems, and these were no exception. For example, such material is not recommended for use in the absence of teeth. The contraindication is due to the fact that the material is not able to withstand significant chewing loads.

There are other factors that force people to choose other materials:

  • It is almost impossible to polish the silicone base. Therefore, over time, the surface becomes rough, plaque accumulates on it, harmful bacteria multiply en masse, gum inflammation develops, and bad breath appears.
  • Adequate hygiene is possible in two cases - when using ultrasonic baths and in laboratory conditions.
  • The option is not the cheapest. Especially if high-quality foreign raw materials are used.
  • The larger the prosthesis, the more often correction is needed. Therefore, the best option for silicone is prosthetics for one or two teeth. The height of the gums constantly decreases, the bone tissue dissolves, and the denture begins to rub. This leads to gum inflammation.
  • It is impossible to chew hard, rough food with soft dentures.

Indications for installation

  1. For children and adults, if the nylon prosthesis is removable, it should take on the function of a temporary orthodontic structure.
  2. Patients with periodontal disease are not prohibited from wearing these devices to restore the integrity of the dentition, but are recommended.
  3. Children who have lost their baby teeth early due to injury, advanced caries, etc.
  4. Patients with malocclusion and problems with the dental system.
  5. Persons engaged in a potentially dangerous type of professional activity, for whom it is extremely undesirable to wear plastic and metal prostheses.
  6. Nylon removable dentures are indispensable assistants during dental implantation, when a permanent dental crown cannot be immediately placed on the pin.
  7. People who have a “deficiency” of 1-5 dental units.
  8. Patients with diseases of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems.
  9. If you are allergic to other materials.
  10. If for some reason the patient cannot grind his abutment teeth.

Manufacturing and installation


A person who decides to install soft nylon dentures must first come to the A-Medic clinic so that the doctor determines the feasibility of installing them. If there are no obstacles to the implementation of the plan: there are no contraindications, and the gums and the oral cavity as a whole are in good condition, then prosthetics are possible. In the presence of inflammation and carious teeth, the process is postponed until these problems are eliminated. That is, the patient must undergo oral sanitation.

If everything is in order, the doctor makes impressions of the jaw, which are sent to the laboratory, where specialists will make a plaster model of it. Initially, the orthodontic structure is made of liquid wax, and it is this that is involved in the first fitting. The production of nylon prostheses begins only when the doctor is completely convinced that the wax copy “fits like a glove” and there are no complaints about it. This product is cast in a heat press, after which it is installed in its place. Any specialist involved in dental prosthetics must tell the patient about all the intricacies and difficulties of caring for an orthodontic structure.

Manufacturing

The following steps are required for production:

  • initial examination, diagnosis;
  • treatment, elimination of caries, removal of severely damaged teeth;
  • taking impressions;
  • making an arc from the selected material (the procedure may vary depending on the polymer and other factors);
  • fitting and fixation.

Care

After completion of the prosthetic procedure, the Patient receives hygiene recommendations. You can first visit our hygienist, who will select care products, including pastes, rinses, brushes, and irrigators. Dental floss must be used carefully, as it can cause gaps to form in which plaque and food debris will accumulate.

The basic rules of home care are:

  • daily cleaning with a non-abrasive toothpaste (no bleaching effect);
  • After each meal, the mouth should be rinsed;
  • You can remove food debris using dental floss or an irrigator.

You should also visit your doctor regularly according to your schedule. If there are signs of inflammation and caries, or chips on the surface of the structure, you need to make an appointment and undergo an examination. Oral diseases must be treated in a timely manner to avoid complications in the future.

The Patient is also required to follow certain rules for caring for the prosthesis:

  • Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaning products;
  • When cleaning the removable structure, boiling water is not used;
  • Diet correction is required, exclusion of solid foods and bad habits;
  • daily disinfection and cleaning are required, for which baths with special solutions are used.

Price

Prices for installing an arc thermoplastic prosthesis start at 40 thousand rubles per design. The exact cost can be calculated after the initial appointment and diagnosis; it will depend on the following factors:

  • condition of the oral cavity, the need for preliminary treatment;
  • number of units to be restored;
  • materials used;
  • carried out diagnostic measures.

To clarify the cost, you must make an appointment and undergo an initial examination. Based on the information received, the doctor will draw up a treatment plan, calculate the design and price.

About Us

Magenta Dental offers restoration using modern materials. This is a design in the form of a thermoplastic prosthesis, which allows you to restore the functionality of the row and eliminate the development of further problems.

By contacting us, you receive the following benefits:

  • comprehensive restoration of the dentition;
  • professional diagnostics using modern methods and equipment;
  • individual approach to each Patient;
  • comfortable conditions and favorable prices;
  • guarantee of excellent results.

You can get more information about installing prostheses or make an appointment by leaving a request on the website. You can also send a request by email. You can consult about prosthetics by calling +7 (812) 242-91-90 or by visiting us any day from 09:00 to 21:00 (we work seven days a week).

Rules of care and wearing features

  1. Some people wear removable nylon dentures constantly, removing them only from time to time, which in itself is wrong, since the structure must be removed and washed with a stream of water after each meal. If this is not possible, then you need to at least rinse your mouth.
  2. Cleaning of the prosthesis is carried out twice a day, and special means and devices are used for these purposes. Of course, the patient should regularly brush his “real” teeth and rinse his mouth after every meal.
  3. If there is no special cleaning liquid, then regular toilet soap can be an alternative, but not toothpaste, and the brush should be very soft. At least twice a year, a nylon flexible prosthesis should be professionally cleaned, for which you just need to come to the A-Medic clinic.
  4. If for some reason the structure is not used for a long time, then in order to prevent drying out, it should be placed in a glass of water.
  5. After installing the product, you should not eat rough food for a while. And in order to quickly get used to the “foreign body” in your mouth, doctors recommend talking and reading aloud more.
  6. If discomfort occurs while wearing the structure, then you need to tell your dentist about all your feelings.
  7. It is not recommended to drop a soft dental prosthesis, and in order for it to last longer, it must be handled very carefully.

When is the use of thermoplastics justified?

Thermoplastic plates are a solution for those patients whose teeth cannot be ground and there are minor defects in the dentition. Due to the unique lightness and softness of the structures, thermoplastic dentures can be used even in patients with inflammation of the periodontal tissues.

In addition, this denture material does not cause tissue irritation (which is typical for acrylic structures), and prevents the development of inflammatory processes in the oral cavity, which often occur during the use of plastic structures.

This type of prosthesis does not require special care. To ensure long service life and maintain the aesthetic appearance of prostheses, you should use products such as Corega, Ultra Sonic Wallplast or ValClean. You can also use dental floss and regular soap. Every six months you should undergo a professional cleaning procedure, which is also carried out in our One to One clinic. Waiting for you!

Nylon or acrylic?

There is still ongoing debate among dentists and their patients about which material is better. Nylon dentures have been used in dentistry not so long ago, unlike acrylic ones, and often a person doubts and does not know what to prefer: time-tested acrylic or innovative nylon. For this reason, you need to know for sure in what situations a certain material will be more suitable:

  1. If this is a single prosthetic procedure, then it is recommended to close the “hole” in the dentition using an orthodontic product made of nylon. Dental prosthetics with nylon dentures is also recommended in cases where 2-3 dental units in a row are missing.
  2. If more than half of the teeth are missing in the oral cavity, then the choice of dental prosthetics method largely depends on the location of the “gaping voids”. It may be easier for a person to install implants than soft dentures. It is noteworthy that some dentists trust acrylic products more, since they are more widespread and familiar than their “innovative counterparts.”
  3. If orthodontic structures made of acrylic are installed in the oral cavity, then you can be sure that the load on them is distributed evenly.
  4. Nylon complete removable dentures are products to which their “wearer” gets used to very quickly. Acrylic analogues cannot boast of this.
  5. Both materials have advantages and disadvantages, and often the patient's choice is determined by price.

Akri free dentures: reviews from dentists

The plastic from which this type of prosthesis is made belongs to the class of thermoplastics. Thanks to this, for example, the use of a toxic monomer, to which patients are often allergic, is not required. Before the advent of the Perflex® Acry-free material, patients with an allergy to the acrylic plastic monomer could only be offered nylon prostheses, which had many disadvantages.

Secondly , the production of this type of prosthesis occurs using injection molding (at high temperatures), which makes it possible to achieve a very precise match between the surface of the prosthesis and the shape of the prosthetic bed. As a result, the denture is more stable, comfortable to wear and chew food, and rubs the gums less, but only when compared with dentures made of nylon (which are almost impossible to chew without pain).

Thirdly , an acrifri prosthesis has a thinner plastic base compared to prostheses made of conventional plastic (i.e., it occupies less volume in the oral cavity). It also has significantly less weight, which is especially important for better fixation of the prosthesis on the upper jaw. Ask your dentist to let you hold a regular acrylic denture and Acri free dentures in your hands - and everything will immediately become clear to you.

Acry-free®: video of prostheses and manufacturing stages

Additional benefits –

  • Moderate flexibility - this type of prosthesis is characterized by moderate elasticity, which creates comfort for wearing (however, it is not excessive, like with nylon prostheses). It should be noted that the high elasticity of nylon dentures leads to rapid atrophy of the bone under the denture and painful chewing of food. In addition, dentures that are too flexible have the problem of food particles getting under the denture (which Acry-free does not have).
  • Hypoallergenic – Perflex® Acry-free plastic is thermoplastic and therefore does not contain the toxic monomer to which allergies often occur.
    In addition, if you want to make the prosthesis completely hypoallergenic, then in the manufacture of the prosthesis you should use dental sets made of ceramics and not plastic (but this will greatly increase the cost). As a dentist, and in fairness, I note that in 90% of cases, an allergy to the monomer in acrylic dentures does not develop due to the patient and his body. It’s just that most dental technicians, when mixing acrylic plastic, do not accurately measure the ratio of monomer to acrylic, but pour the monomer into the eye, which causes an “allergie” (although this is essentially a toxic reaction). In most cases, after alteration of the prosthesis from acrylic plastic, the allergy miraculously disappears.
  • Good aesthetics – acry-free plastic comes in a variety of shades and translucencies, and you will choose these characteristics with your doctor during your consultation. This achieves a natural appearance of the prosthesis, which is almost invisible in the mouth, which makes acry-free dentures similar to nylon ones in terms of aesthetics (24stoma.ru).


    A very important point is that the clasps of the Acry-free partial denture are not made of metal, but also of elastic pink plastic, which makes this denture more invisible (Fig. 5). In addition, if you have a good budget and high aesthetic requirements, dental sets made of ceramics rather than plastic can be used to make a prosthesis.

  • Easy denture care – dentures made from Perflex® Acry-free plastic have a very smooth, shiny, polished surface to which bacteria and plaque are more difficult to adhere to. This surface can be easily cleaned with special denture care products, but if you clean such a denture with a brush and regular toothpaste, you will immediately scratch and ruin it.
  • Durability and repairability – acry-free dentures are made from very durable plastic, which is 10 times more resistant to breakage than conventional plastic. This means that if you drop the denture while cleaning it, it will not break (as often happens with acrylic dentures). In addition, if you do step on your prosthesis and break it, acry-free can be easily repaired.
  • Improving fixation due to implants - if we are talking about complete removable dentures, then it is possible to improve acry-free fixation by installing several implants under the denture. These are so-called conditionally removable dentures. As a result, the prosthesis will be securely held on the implants using locking fasteners, and it can only be removed with special force (see price below).

How much does a nylon prosthesis cost?


Each clinic providing dental services and dental prosthetics has its own pricing policy. Nylon flexible prostheses, the price of which may please some and upset others, are becoming more popular day by day. But before installing them, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the prices, because each dental clinic has their own. The final cost of dentures depends on various factors.

For example, on the condition of the oral cavity, on the number of missing teeth, on the location of the clinic and its reputation. The skill of a specialist plays an important role in pricing, and the higher the professional rating, the more expensive the doctor’s services. In any case, the installation of such orthodontic structures will cost much less than implantation and prosthetics with zirconium crowns.

Nylon dentures, the cost of which is affordable, for many people are the only opportunity to fill gaps in the dentition, and without significant financial expenses.

It is worth noting the fact that structures are not always fixed using soft clasps, since they can be metal. This is a cost-reducing factor, but the fact is that metal clasps are too noticeable and there can be no talk of any aesthetics. Therefore, before giving them preference, you should think carefully: is such saving necessary that it worsens aesthetic characteristics? There is an opinion that “hard fixation” is more reliable, but in fact, this assumption is not true, since soft clasps also perform their task well.

What are dentures?

So, what are modern dentures and how are they used? Few people are lucky enough to retain all their teeth into old age. Injuries, diseases, side effects from medications, poor environment, heredity, and poor oral hygiene are the main reasons for the loss of natural teeth.

To restore aesthetics, dentists use various types of dentures - designs that allow you to restore the beauty of your smile.

There are many types of prostheses. They differ in the method of fixation, material, influence on the jaw itself (correct distribution of the chewing load)

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