PARTIAL DENTURES

PARTIAL DENTURES


Affordable High Quality Partial Dentures In Rogers

Are you missing some of your teeth but not all of them? NWA partial dentures are an affordable and efficient way to replace those missing teeth. Our digitally printed partial dentures are designed to fit comfortably in your mouth and provide a better fit for day-long wear. Dr. Jacob Smith uses advanced 3D imaging and on-site milling to provide high-quality, fast partial delivery at our office in Rogers, AR.


hand holding a partial denture showing the bend and flexibility in the dentures

Flexible Partials

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Our flexible partial dentures are made of a soft, adaptable material that is comfortable to wear all day long. Its flex design fits snugly around your adjacent teeth. These types of partials do not have a metal framework, which makes them much more aesthetically pleasing than traditional metal partials if you have concerns about visibility. Flexible partials are a good option for patients who are sensitive to metals. 

a pair of dentures with metal framework on two different partial dentures

Metal Framework Partial Dentures

Traditional metal framework partial dentures are the most common type of partial denture people wear. They consist of a strong metal frame that wraps around the remaining teeth and supports the artificial ones that fill in your smile. Metal partials are durable, long-lasting, and can be easily adjusted if needed. They can also be customized to match the color of your adjacent natural teeth.

model of acrylic and temporary partials fitted to the model teeth

Acrylic/Temporary Partials

Acrylic or temporary partial dentures are designed to be a short-term solution for our patients who are waiting for a more permanent option, such as dental implants or bridges. They are made of a plastic material and are not as strong as other types of partials. Acrylic partials are typically used as a temporary solution while the patient is waiting for a permanent option.

guy relaxing after a dental procedure

Flexible Partials

Our flexible partial dentures are made of a soft, adaptable material that is comfortable to wear all day long. Its flex design fits snugly around your adjacent teeth. These types of partials do not have a metal framework, which makes them much more aesthetically pleasing than traditional metal partials if you have concerns about visibility. Flexible partials are a good option for patients who are sensitive to metals. 

guy relaxing after a dental procedure

Metal Framework Partial Dentures

Traditional metal framework partial dentures are the most common type of partial denture people wear. They consist of a strong metal frame that wraps around the remaining teeth and supports the artificial ones that fill in your smile. Metal partials are durable, long-lasting, and can be easily adjusted if needed. They can also be customized to match the color of your adjacent natural teeth.

guy relaxing after a dental procedure

Acrylic/Temporary Partials

Acrylic or temporary partial dentures are designed to be a short-term solution for our patients who are waiting for a more permanent option, such as dental implants or bridges. They are made of a plastic material and are not as strong as other types of partials. Acrylic partials are typically used as a temporary solution while the patient is waiting for a permanent option.

guy relaxing after a dental procedure

Flippers

Similar to temporary partials, flippers are a type of small partial denture that is designed to be worn temporarily if you have one missing tooth and are waiting on a permanent solution, such as a dental implant. They consist of a plastic retainer-like base that sits against your gums and supports one or two artificial teeth. Flippers are not as comfortable as other types of partials, but they are affordable and can be easily replaced if they become damaged or lost.

guy relaxing after a dental procedure

Unilateral / Spider Partials

Spider partials, also known as cast partials, are made of a metal framework and are attached to the remaining teeth in the mouth. They are a good option for patients who need a more secure fit or who have multiple missing teeth. Spider partials are durable, long-lasting, and can be customized to match the patient’s natural smile. 

Schedule a Consultation Today

To learn more about our digital partial dentures in Rogers, contact us to schedule a consultation. Our experienced dental team can help you choose the best option for your specific needs and budget. We look forward to helping you restore your smile and your confidence!

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