Thursday, October 24, 2013

New ClearFrame Partial Dentures



If you are looking for a patient-pleasing, lightweight, metal-free, partial frame that is esthetic, relineable, adjustable, monomer-free, and affordable, you will want to try our new ClearFrame.

The chief complaint with thermoplastic partials is their future adaptability. Nearly all thermoplastic partials must be either jumped or remade if a patient loses a tooth or a denture tooth breaks free. This is not the case with ClearFrame since the frame mater-ial bonds to itself. Also, the pink material surrounding the teeth is conventional acrylic, so it can be repaired, relined and even accept implant components. The ClearFrame sub-structure is nylon thermoplastic and, be-cause of its extreme density, is very rigid, color stable and easy to adjust. Moreover, due to the material strength, rest seats can be incorporated!

As with all our ROE partial dentures, cases are accurately fabricated using CAD/CAM survey and design, which offers digital blockout and the elimination of refractory casts. All this amounts to well-fitting, repairable partial dentures.

3 comments:

  1. It's neat that this specific type of partial denture is easier to adjust and repair than typical partial dentures. I imagine it'd be a lot nicer to have in the event that you lose another tooth and need the partial dentures to fill in that space. My dad might be needing partial dentures before too long. We'll have to see if this is a good option for him to go with.
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