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  2. Partial dentures can replace several missing teeth but not an entire upper or lower set of teeth. Learn about the types, costs, and more.

  3. Dentures: Types (Partial and Complete), Cost ... - WebMD

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    Two types of dentures are available -- complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.

  4. Partial Dentures: What They Are, How They Work, and More

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    Partial dentures are a removable set of teeth that replaces missing teeth. It is usually made of either plastic or metal. Plastic partial dentures are less durable but can look more natural. On the other hand, metal-based partial dentures are more durable and often fit better than plastic ones.

  5. Dentures: Benefits, Drawbacks And Costs – Forbes Health

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    Partial dentures rest on remaining teeth and gums while full or complete dentures rest directly on the gums. Another option you can opt for is implant-supported denture, which are anchored...

  6. Flipper Tooth (Partial Denture) Benefits, Drawbacks, Costs ...

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    Flipper tooth benefits. There are some upsides to a flipper tooth that make it an attractive prosthetic tooth option. These include: Affordability. They’re less expensive than most other types of...

  7. Flexible Dentures: Materials, Costs, Pros and Cons - Dentaly.org

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    Are you considering getting flexible dentures? Learn all about flexible partial dentures costs, benefits and brands like Valplast and Flexilytes.

  8. 7 Types of Dentures - Pros, Cons, & Cost - NewMouth

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    Removable partial dentures (RPD) only replace some missing teeth in your upper or lower jaw. RPDs can be removed at any time. They can restore the natural look, feel, and function of the teeth and surrounding tissues. Partial dentures consist of false teeth and a gum-colored base made of acrylic.