Removable Dentures
Modern Removable Dentures: Comfort, Esthetics and Confidence Every Day
Today’s removable dentures combine excellent esthetics, comfortable wear and easy maintenance. Thanks to precise diagnostics and modern materials, they restore a full smile, natural speech and reliable chewing function.
At Omni Dent Clinic, every solution is tailored individually — according to jaw anatomy, bite, soft-tissue condition and your esthetic expectations.
Main Types of Removable Dentures
1. Complete Removable Dentures
Used in cases of full tooth loss in the upper and/or lower jaw.
- Consist of a base plate mimicking gum tissue and a full set of artificial teeth.
- Base materials: acrylic resin, metal–resin combinations, or flexible nylon.
- Restore chewing function and the esthetics of the smile.
2. Partial Dentures
Recommended when only some teeth are missing.
- Supported by the alveolar ridge and the remaining natural teeth.
- An accessible option with straightforward hygiene.
- Suitable as a temporary or long-term solution.
3. Cast Metal (Framework) Dentures
A metal framework construction anchored to abutment teeth.
- Distributes chewing forces evenly, increasing comfort.
- Durable, slim and can include discreet attachments.
- Ideal when sufficient abutment teeth are present.
4. Immediate Dentures
Temporary prostheses placed immediately after extraction until the final denture is made.
- The “flipper” type is retained by small clasps on adjacent teeth.
- Maintains esthetics and function during the healing period.
Methods of Retention for Removable Dentures
- Anatomical retention and suction – classic fixation for complete dentures, optionally enhanced with adhesive creams or gels.
- Implant-supported dentures – locator attachments, bar systems or magnets for maximum stability and comfort.
- Retention for framework dentures – cast clasps, precision attachments, or telescopic crowns.
How to Care for Removable Dentures
- Clean twice daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive cleanser.
- Use soaking disinfectant tablets 1–2 times per week (as recommended).
- Store the denture in a clean case when not in the mouth.
- Avoid very hard or sticky foods; do not use abrasive toothpaste.
- Attend regular follow-ups for adjustments and maintenance.
Summary
Well-designed and professionally made removable dentures:
- restore a natural smile and clear speech,
- improve chewing comfort,
- support soft-tissue health and jaw joint function,
- can last for many years with proper care.
The Omni Dent Clinic team offers modern solutions — from classic removable dentures to implant-supported prosthetics — always tailored to your needs and budget.
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FAQ
How long do removable dentures typically last?
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, removable dentures usually last 5–10 years. Over time, changes in the jawbone and soft tissues may require relining or replacement to maintain stability, comfort, and function.
Are removable dentures comfortable to wear?
Modern removable dentures are designed using advanced digital diagnostics and high-quality materials, which significantly improve comfort compared to older types. Most patients adapt within a few days to a few weeks, depending on the type of denture and individual anatomy.
What is the difference between partial and complete dentures?
Complete dentures are used when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing.
Partial dentures replace only a few missing teeth and rely on the remaining natural teeth for support. They help restore chewing function and prevent shifting of existing teeth.Can dentures be supported by dental implants?
Yes. Implant-supported dentures offer superior stability, chewing efficiency, and comfort. They can be retained using locator attachments, bars, or magnets. This option is recommended for patients seeking maximum security, especially for lower-jaw dentures.
How should I care for my removable dentures?
Dentures should be brushed daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive cleanser, soaked in disinfecting solution 1–2 times per week, and stored in a clean case when not worn. Regular dental check-ups every 6–12 months help maintain proper fit and oral health.



