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Even with all the advances of modern dentistry, your natural teeth may not last forever. Fortunately, your dental professional has many options for replacing lost or extracted teeth, among them, implants, fixed bridges, removable partials, and combinations. The Valplast Flexible Partial is an unbreakable, removable partial that many people find quite comfortable. These lightweight partials are practically invisible and completely eliminate the metal clasps that you may have seen on other partials.
In fact, Valplast Flexible Partials are fabricated without the use of a metal frame. They are made from a strong, durable plastic that snaps securely and comfortably into place around your existing natural teeth and gums. The plastic used is so strong that the partial made from it can be very thin, which eliminates that heavy, bulky feeling that made wearing partials so unpleasant in the old days. Plus, the color, shape, and design of Valplast Flexible Partials blends in well with the natural appearance of your gums, making them virtually unnoticeable.
Of course, only your dentist can prescribe Valplast. However, you may be interested to know that the plastic used in Valplast was first developed 50 years ago, and has been used in professional dentistry since 1954. Valplast is in the nylon family; it is stronger and more flexible than the acrylic used in other kinds of dentures and partials. Additionally, dentists in some countries have recommended Valplast as a viable alternative to acrylic for patients who have allergic reactions to acrylic.
This is an exciting time in dentistry, with new developments such as Valplast ushering in a new era of lighter, more comfortable, and more aesthetic removable partial dentures. Discuss your needs with your dentist to determine if Valplast is the right solution for you.
There is no reason to put up with missing, broken, or chipped teeth, and no reason to suffer discomfort due to dental problems.
Regular, easy to afford oral examinations now can prevent costly, major problems later. That's what our practice is all about.