Partial Dentures

Custom partial dentures designed to replace missing teeth, restore function, and blend naturally with your existing smile.

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Partial dentures are designed for individuals who still have some natural teeth but are missing others. These custom dental prosthetics fill the gaps left by missing teeth, helping restore chewing ability, improve speech, and maintain proper alignment of the remaining teeth.

At Crown Point Dentures, we provide professional partial denture services directly at the patient’s residence or care facility. Our mobile denture service allows patients to receive personalized denture care without traveling to a dental office.

By bringing the denture process on-site, we help simplify scheduling for families and caregivers while ensuring patients receive comfortable, functional dentures tailored to their needs.

What Are Partial Dentures?

Partial dentures are removable prosthetic appliances that replace one or more missing teeth. They are designed to attach securely around existing natural teeth while filling the spaces where teeth are missing.

A partial denture typically includes:

• Artificial teeth designed to match the color and shape of natural teeth
• A base that fits comfortably along the gums
• Clasps or connectors that help secure the denture in place

Modern partial dentures are designed to be lightweight, durable, and natural-looking.

Who Partial Dentures Are For

Partial dentures may be recommended for individuals who:

• Are missing several teeth but still have healthy natural teeth remaining
• Want to restore chewing function
• Experience shifting teeth due to gaps
• Want to improve the appearance of their smile

Replacing missing teeth helps maintain the alignment of remaining teeth and supports proper bite function.

Types of Partial Dentures

Acrylic Partial Dentures

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Acrylic partial dentures are often used as a temporary or transitional solution when teeth are missing. These dentures are made from an acrylic base that rests directly on the gums and supports artificial teeth.

Because acrylic partials are typically thicker than other types of dentures, they may feel slightly bulkier at first. However, they are often used when patients are waiting for a more permanent restoration or when the mouth is still healing after extractions.

Benefits of acrylic partial dentures include:

• Lower cost compared to other options
• Faster fabrication time
• Useful as a temporary denture while the mouth heals

While acrylic partials can work well as short-term solutions, many patients eventually transition to a more durable option for long-term comfort.

Metal Framework Partial Dentures

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Metal framework partial dentures are one of the most common and durable types of partial dentures. These dentures use a thin metal structure that supports artificial teeth while anchoring around the remaining natural teeth.

The metal framework allows the denture to be thinner and more stable compared to acrylic designs. Because the framework distributes pressure more evenly across the remaining teeth and gums, metal partials often provide better long-term comfort.

Advantages of metal framework partial dentures include:

• Strong and durable construction
• Thinner and more comfortable design
• Improved stability while chewing
• Long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth

For many patients, metal framework partials provide the best balance between strength, comfort, and function.

Flexible Partial Dentures

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Flexible partial dentures are made from lightweight nylon-based materials rather than traditional acrylic or metal. These dentures are designed to be more flexible and comfortable while blending naturally with the gums.

Because flexible partials do not use metal clasps, they can offer a more natural appearance. The flexible material allows the denture to adapt slightly to the shape of the mouth, which can improve comfort for some patients.

Benefits of flexible partial dentures include:

• Lightweight and comfortable design
• Natural gum-colored material for improved appearance
• No visible metal clasps
• Increased flexibility for a more natural feel

Flexible partial dentures can be a good option for patients who prioritize comfort and aesthetics.

Choosing the Right Type Partial Denture

The best type of partial denture depends on several factors, including the number of missing teeth, the condition of the remaining teeth, and the patient’s overall oral health.

During the evaluation process, we assess each patient’s situation and recommend the most appropriate denture option based on comfort, durability, and long-term function.

Our goal is to provide partial dentures that restore function while fitting comfortably and looking natural.

Our Partial Denture Process

Creating well-fitting partial dentures begins with a careful evaluation and accurate digital records. Our process is designed to ensure the denture fits comfortably, functions properly, and blends naturally with the patient’s existing teeth.

Schedule a Visit

The process begins by scheduling an appointment for an evaluation. We coordinate with families, caregivers, or facility staff to arrange a convenient time for the visit.

On-Site Evaluation

During the visit, we evaluate the patient’s oral condition, remaining teeth, and bite. A digital scan of the mouth is taken to capture precise measurements needed to design a custom partial denture.

Denture Delivery

Once the denture is completed, we return to deliver the partial and ensure it fits properly. Minor adjustments may be made to improve comfort and stability as the patient adapts to wearing the partial.

Benefits of Partial Dentures

Partial dentures provide a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth while preserving the remaining natural teeth. When properly designed and fitted, partial dentures can improve both oral function and appearance. For many patients, partial dentures provide an effective and affordable option for restoring missing teeth and maintaining a healthy bite.

If you or a loved one needs partial dentures, our team can help coordinate a convenient on-site appointment.

Patients who have lost all teeth in an arch may require Full Dentures instead