Flexible Dentures |
Now nobody has to know that you're missing teeth |
Introducing VALPLAST Flexible Dentures |
Flexible partial dentures are the comfortable, beautiful, and affordable choice. It was long thought that removable partial dentures had to be rigid to be effective. The innovation of the Valplast Flexible Partial allows the restoration to adapt to the constant movement and flexibility in your mouth. |
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This is the underlying thinking behind Valplast's innovative flexible, removable partial denture. The flexibility, combined with strength and light weight, provides total comfort and great looks! |
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The preparation is relatively simple because your natural teeth don't need to be altered in any way. The Valplast partial is virtually invisible because there are no telltale metal clasps and the material itself blends with the tissue in your mouth so that the only thing that shows is your beautiful smile. |
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When considering a removable partial, many people find the Valplast Flexible Partial to be the most comfortable option, and the final restoration can be made very quickly! While the cost is often higher than a partial made with visible metal clasps, the results of the flexible partial are beautiful, and patient satisfaction is very high. The Valplast flexible partial involves only non-invasive procedures, and gives you confidence in your restoration while talking, eating, and most importantly: smiling! |
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Comfortable |
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Affordable |
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Lifetime Guarantee |
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Patient Care Information |
You’ll be glad to know that most patients become immediately accustomed to their delicate and light-weight Valplast restoration. However, patients may experience a brief adjustment period, especially if they have never worn a dental appliance before. Should you experience any persistent irritation, please inform us so that the necessary adjustments can me made. |
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Valplast restorations, like your own teeth, require care and good oral hygiene. To keep your Valplast restoration looking and feeling like new, please follow these simple directions: |
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Clean your Valplast appliance regularly. |
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Soak your Valplast appliance in water for 10-15 minutes a day, or overnight at least three times a week. |
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Loose particles can be removed with the use of a sonic denture cleaner, or by placing the appliance under running water. Brushing a Valplast appliance is not recommended as this may remove the polish and roughen the surface over time. |
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If possible, rinse your Valplast dental appliance after eating to remove any food particles. |
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Keep the partial in water or in denture cleaner whenever it is not being worn to keep the surface hydrated. |
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Remember to brush your natural teeth and gums regularly as directed by your dentist. |
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Additional Tips: |
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Cleanse the Valplast appliance daily and keep it in water or your cleaner whenever it is not being worn. |
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Store brands of denture cleaner are not recommended for cleaning a Valplast appliance, as they are not effective and may contain ingredients that can damage the Valplast or its color. |
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Toothpaste and toothbrushes may scratch or dull the surface of your Valplast appliance. Be sure to remove your Valplast restoration whenever you brush your natural teeth. |
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Please keep the appliance out of reach from pets. Dogs and other pets find dental appliances to be attractive chew toys. |
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Valplast appliances are very durable and are designed to give long term performance under normal usage. Please note that the Valplast base material |
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Valplast appliances are very durable and are designed to give long term performance under normal usage. Please note that the Valplast base material |
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A removable partial denture (RPD) is for a partially edentulous dental patient who desires to have replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons, and who cannot have a bridge (a fixed partial denture) for any number of reasons, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge (i.e. distal abutments) or due to financial limitations. |
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The reason why this type of prosthesis is referred to as a removable partial denture is because patients can remove and reinsert them when required without professional help. Conversely, a "fixed" prosthesis can and should be removed only by a dental professional. |
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Mandibular Partial Denture. |
Same RPD, Different View. |
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