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Today
dentists are prescribing
flexible material for
removable partial dentures
(RPDs) because it makes a
better, stronger appliance
faster. Flexible material
reduces chair time,
eliminates invasive
procedures and the
cumbersome materials
associated with rigid
partials. In short, there is
no longer any need for
metal.
Metal-based RPD design is
complex because it has to
adapt rigid materials to a
flexible environment. This
leaves room for error
particularly under
conditions where ideal
designs and clinical
preparations are challenged.
In contrast, the material in
flexible partials is
perfectly suited to the
variety of natural
conditions in the mouth. It
simplifies the design and
enables the RPD itself to
balance the simultaneous
requirements of retention,
support and stability.
Flexibility removes many of
the unwanted aspects of
metal partials. There are
fewer steps in the treatment
process because preparation
of natural teeth is
unnecessary. Without the
metal frame, the fabrication
and try-in processes have
also been simplified. In
addition, the choice of a
Valplast® partial avoids the
placement of metal in your
patient’s mouth, which
allows you to satisfy the
patient’s interest in
metal-free dentistry.
When you prescribe a genuine
Valplast partial, you give
your patient far more than
just a dental appliance.
Valplast takes a
comprehensive approach to
both the science and the
business of flexible
partials. Since the
beginning, it has been our
mission to elevate removable
partial dentures to a
higher-level of function,
simplicity and patient
satisfaction. We provide the
industry’s most proven
flexible RPD material backed
by the most extensive
knowledge, experience,
training and advanced
equipment.
Inherent to our commitment
to your success with
Valplast®, our support
staff, all experts in
flexible partial technology,
are available to answer your
questions about Valplast
techniques and applications.
They can also consult on
difficult cases.
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