Valplast Flexible Partial Denture

Valplast denture

What Is A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture?

A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture is a removable dental appliance crafted to replace missing teeth. Unlike traditional rigid dentures made of acrylic, Valplast dentures are constructed from a flexible, biocompatible nylon thermoplastic material. This unique material makes the denture lightweight, durable, and comfortable.

Before deciding on whether A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture are right for you, there are some things you should know:

If you have any further questions about A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture or other dental services offered at Atlas Dental, please contact us.

free phone consultation png

Free Phone Consultation

Have questions about cosmetic dentures for missing teeth? Book a free phone consult with our Toronto dentist

5 star google reviews png (1)

5 star google reviews

Our patients love their cosmetic looking denture smile! See for yourself why patients choose Atlas Dental.

dental emergency care png

Book a denture appointment online

We make custom fitted dentures to help our patients smile confidently again.

Who Needs A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture?

Valplast dentures are suitable for individuals in various scenarios:

  • Missing Teeth: Restore chewing ability and improve speech.
  • Preserving Natural Teeth: Prevent shifting of adjacent teeth caused by gaps.
  • Affordable Tooth Replacement: An affordable alternative to dental implants or fixed bridges
  • Non-implant candidates: Suitable for those with insufficient bone density or medical conditions.
  • Temporary Tooth Replacement: Ideal during multi-step dental treatment plans.

It’s essential to consult with a qualified dentist to determine if a Valplast denture is the right choice for your specific dental needs. If you have further questions about Valplast Flexible Dentures, please contact us.

Valplast denture

Benefits Of A Valplast Flexible Partial Denture

Valplast flexible partial dentures offer numerous advantages that set them apart from traditional rigid denture options:

  • Natural Appearance: Translucent material blends seamlessly with gums.
  • Comfortable Fit: Lightweight and flexible, minimizing irritation.
  • Durable and Lightweight: Resilient against daily wear and tear.
  • Non-Invasive: Requires minimal alteration to existing teeth.
  • Affordable: Combines functionality and aesthetics at a lower cost than implants.

It is essential to consider your specific dental needs and consult with your dentist before making a decision. They can guide you through the process, explain the treatment plan, and ensure that Valplast dentures are the most suitable choice for your individual oral health requirements. If you have further questions about Valplast Flexible Dentures, please contact us.

Alternative Treatments To Valplast Flexible Partial Dentures

If you decide that a Valplast flexible partial denture is not the right option for you, there are several alternative treatments available to address your missing teeth:

  • Acrylic Partial Denture: Affordable with a pink acrylic base to mimic gums, but less durable and comfortable than other options.
  • Cast Partial Denture: Durable with metal frameworks for stability, but metal clasps may be visible.
  • Single Tooth Denture (Flipper): A temporary, affordable solution for single missing teeth, though less secure.
  • Essix Denture: Clear, removable, and discreet, ideal as a temporary solution but less durable.
  • Dental Implants:A permanent, natural-looking option that requires surgery and sufficient bone density.
  • Dental Bridges:Fixed restorations supported by adjacent teeth, requiring some modification of natural teeth.

When considering alternative treatments, it’s crucial to consult with your dentist to discuss your specific dental needs, budget, and treatment goals. If you have further questions about Valplast Flexible Dentures, please contact us.

Cost of Partial Dentures

Partial Dentures can vary widely in cost depending on several factors, including the type of partial denture, whether it is for the upper or lower jaw, the materials used, and the location of the dental practice. Therefore, depending on the type of denture you are looking for, the cost can range from $462 to $1419 plus dental lab fee. The codes relevant to dentures in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:

Dentures, Partial, Acrylic Base (Provisional) (With or Without Clasps). (e.g. Single Tooth Dentures, Essix Dentures)

  • 52101 – Maxillary: $462 + Dental Lab Fee 
  • 52102 – Mandibular: $462 + Dental Lab Fee 

Dentures, Partial, Polymer, Resilient Retainer. (e.g. Valplast Flexible Partial Dentures)

  • 52201 – Maxillary: $678 + Dental Lab Fee 
  • 52202 – Mandibular: $678 + Dental Lab Fee 

Dentures, Partial, Acrylic, With Metal Wrought/Cast Clasps and/or Rests. (e.g. Acrylic Partial Dentures)

  • 52301 – Maxillary: $775 + Dental Lab Fee 
  • 52302 – Mandibular: $775 + Dental Lab Fee 

Dentures, Partial, Free End, Cast Frame/Connector, Clasps and Rests. (e.g. Cast partial Dentures)

  • 53101 – Maxillary: $1419 + Dental Lab Fee 
  • 53102 – Mandibular: $1419 + Dental Lab Fee 

Dentures, Partial, Tooth-Borne, Cast Frame/Connector, Clasps and Rests. (e.g. Cast partial Dentures)

  • 53201 – Maxillary: $1319 + Dental Lab Fee
  • 53202 – Mandibular: $1319 + Dental Lab Fee

Partial Dentures are sometimes considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Your dentist can help you submit an predetermination to your dental insurance. Our fees are consistent with the ODA Fee Guide.

For patients without dental insurance, Atlas Dental is pleased to offer dental financing through Dentalcard. Affordable payment plans start at 7.95% for terms of 6 months to 6 years. To learn more about Dentalcard dental treatment financing, follow this link.

Steps In The Valplast Flexible Partial Denture Procedure

The process of getting a Valplast denture involves several steps:

  • Initial Consultation: Oral examination and treatment planning.
  • Impressions: Accurate molds of teeth and gums for a custom fit.
  • Try-In Appointment: Denture fit and appearance adjustments.
  • Final Placement: Secure and comfortable positioning of the denture.
  • Follow-Up Visits: Ensure proper fit and functionality over time.

By following these steps and working closely with your dental professional, you can achieve a well-fitting and functional Valplast denture that seamlessly integrates with your natural smile. If you have further questions about Valplast dentures, please contact us.

Valplast denture

Frequently Asked Questions About Valplast Flexible Partial Dentures

  • How long do Valplast dentures last?

With proper care, Valplast dentures can last between 5-10 years. Regular dental check-ups ensure they remain in good condition and fit comfortably.

  • Are Valplast dentures suitable for everyone?

While most individuals can benefit from Valplast dentures, those with severe gum disease, significant bone loss, or certain medical conditions may require alternative solutions. A dentist can assess your suitability.

  • How do I clean my Valplast denture?

Valplast dentures are easy to maintain. Use a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive denture cleaner to clean them daily. Avoid boiling water or harsh chemicals, which can damage the flexible material.

  • Can Valplast dentures be repaired if damaged?

Yes, minor repairs are possible and can be performed by your dentist or a dental lab. However, extensive damage may require replacement to ensure proper function and fit.

  • Are Valplast dentures more comfortable than traditional options?

Yes, their flexibility allows for a snug, custom fit, reducing irritation and sore spots often associated with rigid dentures.

At Atlas Dental, we specialize in crafting custom dentures to restore smiles with confidence. Contact us today or to explore your options.

We also think you’ll like…

Cast partial denture
Denture Services
drdavidnguy

Cast Partial Denture

Cast Partial Denture What Are Cast Partial Dentures? Cast Partial Dentures are a type of removable partial dental prosthesis that serve as a cost-effective and

Read More »
Essix denture
Denture Services
drdavidnguy

Essix Denture

Essix Denture What Is An Essix Denture? An Essix denture is a removable dental appliance made of transparent or semi-transparent material, often polyethylene or polypropylene.

Read More »
Dental implants Toronto dentist
Cosmetic Dentistry
drdavidnguy

Dental Implants

Dental Implants What are Dental Implants? Dental implants are advanced solutions for missing teeth, designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth. These small

Read More »
complete-dentures-toronto-dentist
Denture Services
drdavidnguy

Immediate Complete Denture

Immediate Complete Denture What Is An Immediate Complete Denture? If you’re facing a dental procedure that involves removing all your natural teeth, you may be

Read More »
Dental implants Toronto dentist
Dental Implant Services
drdavidnguy

Endosteal Dental Implant

Endosteal Dental Implant What Is An Endosteal Dental Implant? Endosteal dental implants provide a permanent, natural-feeling solution for tooth replacement, effectively restoring the appearance and

Read More »
Denture repair
Denture Services
drdavidnguy

Denture Repair

Denture Repair What Is A Denture Repair? Dentures, or false teeth, serve as replacements for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Over time, daily use can

Read More »