A Co-Cr casting partial denture is a removable partial denture consisting of a metal framework for retention, combined with cocr denture tissue colored acrylic and acrylic teeth. Contact us and get more information on cast metal denture!
All acrylic partial dentures offer many advantages that make them a popular and effective choice for tooth replacement. Cast frame partial dentures are custom-made to match the color, shape and size of the natural teeth. The metal framework can custom-crafted to fit the unique contours of the mouth. This personalized fit ensures a comfortable wearing experience. Denture teeth attached to the acrylic denture clasps can be easily replaces in case that the teeth are broken, avoiding the need to replace the entire denture.
Our Printed Partial Framework - Co-Cr & Acrylic Partial Denture is designed to provide you with a comfortable and natural-looking dental restoration. Here are the directions for use to ensure you get the most out of your new dental appliance:
1. Insertion:
Gently insert the partial denture into your mouth by aligning it with your natural teeth and gums. Press firmly to ensure it snaps into place. It's normal to experience a slight adjustment period as your mouth gets used to the new appliance.
2. Cleaning:
Maintain good oral hygiene by cleaning your partial denture daily. Remove it before going to bed and use a soft-bristled toothbrush with non-abrasive toothpaste to gently scrub the surface. Avoid using hot water as it may distort the acrylic.
3. Storage:
When not in use, store your partial denture in a clean container filled with water or a denture cleaning solution to prevent it from warping or drying out.4. Regular Check-ups:
Schedule regular dental check-ups to ensure that your partial denture fits properly and remains in good condition. Your dentist may need to adjust it over time due to changes in your mouth.
5. Eating and Drinking:
Initially, you may experience some difficulty eating with your new partial denture. Start with soft foods and gradually progress to harder foods as you become more comfortable. Avoid sticky or hard foods that may damage the denture.
6. Speaking:
Practice speaking with your partial denture to regain clear speech. It may take some time to adjust, but with patience, you will soon speak as naturally as before.
7. Signs of Trouble:
If you experience pain, discomfort, or if the partial denture becomes loose, contact your dentist immediately. These could be signs that the denture needs adjustment or repair.
8. Care for Your Natural Teeth:
Continue to care for your remaining natural teeth with regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits. Your partial denture relies on your natural teeth for support.
9. Transportation:
When transporting your partial denture, always place it in a protective case to prevent damage.
10. Emergency:
In case of an emergency, such as the partial denture breaking or coming loose, contact your dentist as soon as possible for professional advice and repair.
Remember, your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities. We are here to support you through this transition.