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A flexible partial denture is a type of dental prosthesis used to replace missing teeth to restore oral function and aesthetics. It’s a removable appliance designed to fit around the existing teeth in the mouth. They are often made of flexible, nylon-like material that’s more comfortable and less conspicuous than traditional rigid dentures.
The cost of partial dentures varies widely depending on several factors, but they typically range from around $700 to $2,000 or more per arch.
But when you buy direct from a trusted warehouse, they can cost as little as $450.
Because the support of a flexible partial denture is based on your remaining teeth, you typically can not add teeth to a flexible denture. Instead, you must get a replacement.
Flexible partial dentures have a unique appearance due to the materials used in their construction. They are designed to blend in with your natural teeth and gums, making them less noticeable when worn.
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It took 3 days for the tooth to feel right comfortably and so far so good. I'm one happy and satisfied customer overall.
My dentist wanted almost $2000 for the same thing. Really, its the exact same partial!
The flexible partial fits perfect, thank you.
They are Great!! Just like advertised, like wearing nothing, veneers were thin and fit perfectly! Very Happy!!
This was an affordable option.
The owner Joe was so helpful and knowledgeable. He was a pleasure to speak with.
Weary tight to start...have to soak in hot water for 1.5 minutes to 2 min...lot of pressure to the supporting teeth on the sides... has been getting better with time...pretty happy with the results..
I was really sceptical about ordering online. This company is a gem, they really put me to ease answering all my questions.
This is so so so much better than the generic hard acrylic flipper you get from the dentist. The Nesbit is smaller, so it doesn't feel as annoying in your mouth and impacts your speech less. It's less prone to breaking. It's just superior in every way.
I lost my last retainers and found DLD just in time before my teeth started moving.