Partial Dentures

Partial dentures replace gaps in your mouth caused by missing teeth. They tend to be made of a combination of metal and acrylic. However, there are instances when they are made entirely of acrylic. A partial denture is not only used to fill a gap caused by a missing tooth, but it will also ensure no shift or rotation of the surrounding teeth, which could disrupt your facial structure.

Partial dentures help preserve surrounding teeth by supporting them and are used to replace 1 or more missing teeth. Moreover, partial dentures also help a patient chew and speak and decrease the possibility of pain and pressure caused by shifting. A patient must fill in the gap of a missing tooth to ensure they do not suffer from pain or struggle to chew and speak. If you cannot receive a dental bridge, partial dentures are a safe and easy alternative to keep your smile looking natural.

Temporary Partial Dentures

Temporary Acrylic Partial Dentures, commonly referred to as a Flipper Denture, are an inexpensive way to replace any missing tooth quickly. This device looks like a retainer and fits along the roof of the mouth, with prosthetic teeth attached to it, making your smile appear full and natural. Typically, a patient will require a Flipper if they have a missing tooth due to a dental extraction or caused by an accident that knocked a tooth out.


This form of denture is quick to prepare and will help stabilize your surrounding teeth to ensure they do not shift into improper positions. A Flipper is usually intended for short-term use. Flippers are used temporarily while waiting for a more permanent solution, such as dental implants, crowns, or a dental bridge. Please contact our clinic if you experience tooth loss so we can help with its replacement and help you find a more permanent solution to your missing tooth.

Partial Denture vs Dental Bridge

Leaving gaps caused by missing teeth can cause patients to experience many oral health issues. These issues can range from insecurity to trouble eating and speaking and can cause surrounding teeth to shift or rotate. To avoid these issues, patients usually consider a partial denture or dental bridge. A big difference is that a partial denture is removable, and a dental bridge is cemented. A dental bridge can also cost 3 times or more compared to dentures.


What separates partial dentures and dental bridges are their aesthetics and functionality. A partial denture is usually made of metal and acrylic and has artificial teeth attached. Partial dentures have clips, or clasps, that hold the denture in place. These clips may appear when you smile or open your mouth.

Usually, dental bridges are used to replace only one missing tooth or, at times, two teeth that are beside each other. However, to be a good candidate for a dental bridge, you must have excellent jawbone strength, healthy gums, and stable surrounding teeth. A dental bridge can be made from various materials such as gold, alloy, porcelain, or a combination.

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