4 facts about acrylic dentures that you may not have known before

  • Advantages and disadvantages
  • Kinds
  • Indications
  • Stages of treatment
  • Care
  • Alternative Methods
  • Advantages of the ROOTT Clinic
  • Prices
  • Work examples
  • Doctors
  • Reviews

Losing teeth often leads to a decrease in self-esteem: people try to talk less, smile less often, and do everything not to attract attention to themselves. Orthopedists are developing different methods to restore quality of life. One such method is acrylic dental prosthesis.

  • When used:
    missing from 1 tooth to completely edentulous
  • Type of anesthesia:
    no need
  • Procedure time:
    from 30 minutes (up to 4 visits)
  • Treatment period:
    from 1.5 weeks to 3 weeks
  • Healing period:
    from 3 weeks after the last removal
  • Age restrictions:
    from 18 years old (in our clinic)

Acrylic has been used as a material for prosthetics for many decades and it still remains the most popular. Several factors influence this.

Pros and cons of acrylic prosthesis

There are no perfect methods for restoring teeth. Each case must be considered individually. The orthopedist takes into account all anatomical and physiological features before deciding on a specific prosthetic method. It should be noted that acrylic dentures have disadvantages. The main one is related to the composition: during production, a monomer (methacrylic acid ester) is used, which reacts with mucosal proteins, causing allergic reactions in a certain percentage of patients. These reactions can be local (allergic contact dermatitis, allergic stomatitis) and general, up to angioedema.

Advantages

  • Availability - prices for acrylic prostheses are lower than for structures made from other materials;
  • wear resistance - acrylic is hard, products made from it can last up to 8-9 years;
  • resistance to chemical influences - sour, sweet, salty - acrylic calmly reacts to chemical irritants, does not change color or shape;
  • weight - plastic - the material is light, the patient does not feel much pressure on the teeth, after a period of adaptation the denture does not interfere in the mouth;
  • ease of manufacture - production technologies are well developed, products can be manufactured in any laboratory;
  • ability to be modified - the properties of acrylic allow you to choose any shape, shade and size of the product;
  • ease of installation - the prosthesis is installed in 2-3 visits;
  • inexpensive repair.

Flaws

  • Porosity of the material - during production, micropores appear in plastic, and this is an opportunity for bacteria to accumulate and cause infections;
  • insufficient resistance to variable loads during chewing - despite wear resistance, the structure may break under load, but it can be easily repaired;
  • low elasticity - in unusual cases, such as growths on the jaw (exostoses), sharp bone protrusions, increased pain sensitivity, acrylic dentures can cause severe discomfort;
  • progressive atrophy of bone tissue - only implantation can slow down bone loss, in other cases it will increase.

Flaws

Despite the large number of advantages, acrylic dentures have disadvantages, about which the specialists at President Dentistry warn their patients in advance:

  • Acrylic teeth are less aesthetically pleasing than ceramic teeth.
  • Acrylic base is not as durable as metal base.
  • Plastic is susceptible to chips, which, however, can be restored.
  • Insufficient load on the jaw bone, as a result of which it gradually atrophies.
  • The service life of the product is 5 years; subsequently, adjustments or the manufacture of a new design are required.

It is worth pointing out that insufficient oral hygiene over time will lead to darkening of the teeth, the appearance of plaque and unsightly stains on them.

Types of products

Acrylic products are used in dentistry if all or part of teeth are missing. Therefore, it is customary to divide dentures into:

  • Full.
    Used in cases of complete absence of teeth.
  • Partial.
    An acrylic partial denture is placed when there are teeth that can be used as support.
  • Butterfly.
    It is attached to adjacent teeth, so it is used only when 1-2 teeth are missing.

Depending on the wearing time, the designs can be:

  • temporary;
  • permanent.

Temporary dentures are used while permanent ones are being made or while implants are taking root. When using basal implantation methods, All-on-4, All-on-6 methods, such systems are made non-removable.

Production Features

Production technology – injection molding. The material is placed into a closed mold through a special channel. This approach allows you to completely eliminate deformation and the formation of poorly filled areas. Before starting casting, a specialist selects the shape, size and color of the base part. This does not require frequent visits to the dentist; two visits are enough:

  • The first visit - a visual examination and assessment of the dental system is carried out, impressions are taken for sending to the dental laboratory.
  • The second technique is to try on the finished model, teach the rules of use, and make corrections when fitting.

About a week will pass between the first and second appointments. This period is quite enough for our technicians to produce a good acrylic prosthesis.

Who is suitable for acrylic dentures?

First of all, to those who do not have allergic reactions to it. This is the main condition and should be discussed with your doctor before making a choice.

Acrylic dentures are suitable for:

  • complete edentia;
  • partial edentia;
  • the impossibility of using other methods of dentition restoration;
  • temporary prosthetics.

The method has contraindications:

  • in the development of allergic reactions
    . The risk group includes patients with bronchial asthma, food allergies, reactions to medications, and problems with the endocrine system.
  • The anatomical features
    of the oral cavity do not always allow the installation of a structure made of hard plastic. For example, with a sharp, thin or overhanging alveolar ridge, such a prosthesis will be impossible to wear.

Price

Included in the price
  • Procedures directly related to the process of prosthetics.
Paid separately
  • X-ray.
  • Sanitation of the oral cavity.
  • Professional hygiene.
  • Preparation and treatment of supporting teeth, including extraction and implantation.
Affect the cost
  • Selecting a material manufacturer.
  • Size.
  • Construction type.
  • Individual patient aesthetics.

Stages of manufacturing and prosthetics

The dentist begins the procedure with an initial examination. It determines the scope of work and the need for preliminary manipulations. The oral cavity is sanitized before prosthetics; if necessary, damaged teeth are removed. Crowns are placed on those that are intact according to indications.

  1. Upon completion of the preparatory stage, the doctor takes impressions of both jaws, even if a removable acrylic denture is intended for only one jaw.
  2. In the laboratory, a plaster model is made from casts
  3. After this, the technician forms a wax model and sends it for fitting.
  4. The orthopedist performs a fitting in the patient's mouth, notes any imperfections, and returns the model back to the laboratory for adjustments.
  5. A plastic prosthesis is made based on the wax model.
  6. The finished product is ground, polished and sent to an orthopedist
  7. The doctor installs the structure and provides instructions on use and care.

A complete acrylic denture on the upper jaw holds up better. Due to the hard palate, the suction effect is higher. Typically, such products do not require additional funds. There is not enough space on the lower jaw for a foundation; for better fixation, you need to use a special cream.

Partial dentures are held in place by special anchors in both the lower and upper jaws. The main condition is the presence of supporting teeth.

Danger of allergic reactions

A certain group of users may be allergic to one of the free monomers that is a component of acrylic. The reaction will not go away on its own, because these components are constantly released from the plastic during wear.

Signs of allergies:

  • a burning sensation occurs
  • dysfunction of taste buds (incorrect taste perception)
  • decreased salivation (constant dry mouth)
  • excessive salivation
  • inflammation of soft tissues (tongue, gums, mucous membranes)

These examples are rare, but if symptoms occur, you should immediately stop wearing an acrylic prosthesis. As an alternative, it is recommended to install nylon or silicone that does not contain acrylic.

How to care for a removable acrylic denture on the jaw

If the prosthesis is fixed, on implants, then it is cared for in the same way as your own teeth. It is enough to carry out hygiene procedures regularly. No additional manipulations are required.

If the product is removable, it is recommended:

  • remove and rinse the jaw in running water after each meal;
  • use a waterpik to get rid of stuck crumbs;
  • Brush your remaining teeth regularly. If there are no teeth, wipe the gums with mouthwash;
  • when using a fixative cream, rinse your mouth thoroughly after eating;
  • clean the product with a soft toothbrush and regular low-abrasive paste;
  • regularly disinfect jaws with special tablets or use sterilizers.

During adaptation, orthopedists recommend wearing the prosthesis around the clock. It can then be removed at night. Store the system in boiled water or a special liquid from a pharmacy. If necessary, you can simply wrap it in a napkin. Modern materials do not dry out in the air, but it is better to consult a doctor on how exactly to store an artificial jaw.

According to patient reviews, putting on the prosthesis “dry” is not very convenient, but you can get it wet if you do not use a retainer. The cream is applied only to a dry surface.

How can I replace acrylic?

If you have allergies, don't worry. Prostheses made of acrylic plastic can be replaced with nylon products. They are softer, more elastic, and easier to get used to.

But they also have drawbacks. Such products distribute the chewing load unevenly, increasing it at the bite site. They are prone to deformation. There are no ideal materials; before choosing, you need to consider all the pros and cons.

Property Acrylic Nylon
Possibility of allergic reactions Eat No
Price Relatively low Relatively high
Presence of metals Yes, in partial dentures No
Elasticity Low High
Probability of fault High Low
Weight Easy Easy
Fixation good Worse than acrylic
Possibility of repair Eat No
Aesthetics Average High
Risk of loosening of supporting teeth High Short
Terms of adaptation For a long time Fast

What is better - nylon prostheses or acrylic ones, the doctor decides in each specific case, taking into account the wishes of the patient.

The new AcryFree material is a compromise between nylon and acrylic. It does not contain monomers and does not cause allergic reactions. In this case, the systems:

  • Moderately hard.
    Softer than acrylic, but hard enough to distribute the load evenly.
  • Comfortable.
    The AcryFree base is thin; the partition on the upper jaw does not block the taste buds.
  • Easily fixed.
    More flexible than acrylic ones, such dentures adhere well and do not rub the gums.
  • They have a natural look.
    Clasps (clasps) are made from the same material, and the base itself imitates natural fabric, so the prosthesis is hardly noticeable.

Like acrylic systems, AcryFree systems have a rather long period of adaptation. You need to take care of them very carefully, they are more fragile than nylon.

Dental implantation A reliable and durable method to restore a smile in the absence of teeth

Nylon dentures An elastic and damage-resistant denture is attached by suction to the gum or using clasps to the supporting teeth

AcryFree dentures Comfortable and elastic systems, do not deform under chewing loads, maintaining aesthetics; do not cause allergies

The most advanced method of dental reconstruction is implantation. Thanks to it, you can restore any number of teeth. Implants stop bone loss. They are as close as possible to natural teeth in function and appearance.

Article Expert

Shirokov Ivan Yurievich Dentist-orthopedist, doctor of the highest category

Work experience: more than 17 years

Where to put

In Moscow, placing a removable acrylic denture on the jaw is not difficult. But making a system in a tiny laboratory is one thing, but making it in a modern one, equipped with the latest technology, is quite another. Shrinkage of acrylic plastics can reach 6-8% and only careful adherence to technology can reduce it to a minimum. A well-equipped laboratory is suitable for this, but a small one is not. Shrinkage determines how accurately the prosthesis “fits” on the jaw.

MCDI ROOTT has its own laboratory, orthodontists and laboratory assistants work in one team. New equipment and experienced doctors guarantee the quality of prostheses.

Patient reviews

“I got acrylic teeth because... I was seduced by the price of them, but now I regret it. It is very difficult to get used to them, almost impossible, everything constantly rubs and hurts. The doctor said that they have a short service life, about 5 years, but I couldn’t even stand two years…”

Anzhelika Mikhailovna, review from otzovik.com

“I have these, and I can say that they are not only budget-friendly, but also very comfortable. I've heard a lot of negative things about them, but I think it all depends on the specialist who made them. My orthopedist and technician are amazing people, with waiting lists for appointments six months in advance. From here I draw the conclusion that it’s not the material, but the quality of the design.”

Saburov D.V., review of the site 32top.ru

“I was embarrassed by the bad reviews about these prostheses, so in the end I settled on nylon ones, but they also turned out to be uncomfortable. Now I’m wondering whether it’s worth choosing removable dentures again or whether it’s time to save up for implantation.”

Olesya, from correspondence on the woman.ru forum

“I encountered wearing acrylic only when a fixed prosthesis was made on implants. I didn’t notice any shortcomings, because, firstly, the prosthesis was installed 2 days after the installation of the implants. It completely covered my gums, which were in poor condition after periodontitis, and by the way, there was no need for plastic surgery. Secondly, it was nice that I started eating normal food almost immediately (after about three weeks). And yet, in my acrylic prosthesis there was some kind of metal beam, very strong, it did not allow, as the doctor said, only the installed implants to move. And what’s more, I wore the dentures not for six months, but for about a year and a half, and only then I went to change them. It's very profitable. In general, my experience was only successful.”

S.Mona, review from the dental forum gidpozubam.ru

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Expert “If the dental laboratory of the clinic you contact employs qualified and experienced technicians and also purchases high-quality material, then the likelihood of developing an allergy to acrylic is minimized. It often happens that when creating a prosthesis, technicians use the wrong ratio of materials and violate their processing technology, as a result of which the quality of the product suffers. I recommend choosing a clinic with a good reputation, where they will make you inexpensive but comfortable dentures from high-quality materials. Modern technologies make it possible to make even a material such as acrylic as safe as possible for use.” Orthopedic dentist Sambuev Bair Sergeevich

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Sambuev Bair Sergeevich

Specialization: Orthopedic dentist Experience: 11 years

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