Dentures, both full and partial, provide people with a higher quality of life, boost mental health and support oral health. When considering dentures, you’ll come into information about materials. What’s the difference? Is one denture material better than others? What is the cost difference between each option?
Anatomy of Dentures
The components that make a set of dentures are a base, frame and teeth.
- Denture base: Typically made of acrylic, the denture base holds the false teeth. In some cases, metal is also used in the base. Some modern dentures can be made from nylon or 3D printed plastic resins.
- Denture frame: The frame of the dentures holds the denture in place in your mouth. How this is done is different based on the type of denture and how they are made. A typical denture frame is made from metal because it’s strong and less likely to break than some other materials. Denture false teeth: Almost all modern denture teeth are made from polymethyl methacrylate, commonly known as acrylic. Acrylic is less expensive and lighter than other options like porcelain.
What is The Most Popular Material for Dentures?
The most common material used to make quality dentures is acrylic resin. This is because it is lighter than porcelain, can be processed easily and is generally affordable.
Though acrylic, metal and porcelain are popular options, some dentures may use improved thermoplastic materials like nylon. Regardless, the materials used should be comfortable, look natural and allow comfort while eating.
How are ResetSmile Partial Dentures Made?
ResetSmile partial dentures are custom made and 3D printed in Valplast, a nylon material that is preferred among dentists. 3D printing partial dentures keeps material strong, cost affordable and allows for quick shipping - all while customized to the unique shape of your mouth! Curious about ResetSmile’s partial dentures? Click here to get started.
