Complete removable denture prosthetics

Cost of full removable denture

Service Price (UAH)
Removable prosthetics: full removable denture 8 000
Partial removable denture from 7 700
Full removable denture from 8 000
Bugel prosthesis on clasps from 14 500
Partial removable denture from nylon 9 500
Full removable denture from nylon 10 000
Acrylic micro prosthesis (1-2 teeth) 3 300

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WHAT IS A COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURE?

Imagine smiling confidently again, enjoying your favorite foods, and feeling self-assured in any situation. Complete removable dentures are not just a solution to replace missing teeth but a step toward restoring comfort, health, and self-esteem. These modern prosthetics help rebuild lost smiles, restore chewing functions, improve speech, and give the face its natural contours.

What Are Complete Removable Dentures?

Complete removable dentures are designed for patients who have lost all teeth in one or both jaws. They involve custom-made structures that replace teeth and support oral tissues.

ADVANTAGES OF COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURES:

  • Visually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
  • Restore normal chewing and clear speech.
  • Among the most affordable tooth replacement options.

Dentures can be made for the upper or lower jaw. For example, a full upper denture has a broad base for better retention, while lower jaw dentures may include additional retention features for enhanced comfort.

TYPES OF COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURES

Modern dentistry offers several types of removable full dentures, which differ from each other by materials of manufacture, constructive features and price.

Complete Removable Acrylic Denture

Acrylic prostheses are the most popular and available solution. They have small weight and affordable cost.

Complete Removable Nylon Denture

Nylon prostheses are flexible and soft, making them an excellent choice for people with high sensitivity of the gums.

Implant-Supported Dentures

This option is the most modern and reliable technology. Prostheses are fixed on implants, which are installed in the jaw bone.

Complete Removable Plate Dentures

These dentures consist of an acrylic or nylon base that mimics the gum and artificial teeth made of plastic or ceramic. Their main advantages are lightweight design, affordability, and ease of maintenance.

Complete Lower Jaw Denture

A complete lower jaw denture is often more challenging to secure than an upper denture due to the mobility of the lower jaw, which moves with the tongue and facial muscles. The denture is held in place through suction, anatomical features, and, if necessary, additional retainers.

Complete Upper Jaw Denture

A complete upper jaw denture is a prosthetic designed to replace all missing teeth in the upper jaw. It restores chewing function, speech clarity, and the aesthetics of a natural smile. Due to the anatomy of the upper jaw, this type of denture typically offers better fixation than a lower denture, benefiting from a vacuum effect.

At Crystal Dent in Kyiv, you can choose a denture that best meets your needs and budget.

INDICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURES

Before starting to install a full removable prosthesis, you should consult with an expert. This allows to eliminate of possible risks and takes into account the individual characteristics of the patient.

The main indications for this type of prosthesis are the complete absence of teeth on one or both jaws and also cases when due to bone tissue atrophy it is impossible to install implants. Removable prostheses are also suitable for restoring chewing function and aesthetics of the dental series, which is important for a comfortable life for the patient.

However, there are also contraindications that may limit the use of this type of prosthesis. For example, allergic reactions to the materials used in prostheses require a careful selection of alternatives. Also, pre-treatment may be necessary in the presence of inflammation in the oral cavity such as gingivitis or stomatitis.

At Crystal Dent Clinic each patient is offered a full examination and detailed diagnosis. This allows to eliminate contraindications and select the most appropriate solution according to the health condition and needs of the person.

STAGES OF COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURE FABRICATION

Creating a full removable prosthesis is a meticulous process requiring precision and expertise:

  1. Primary consultation. At this stage the dentist examines the oral cavity, assesses the status of the gums and bone tissue, makes casts, discusses with the patient the type of future prosthesis.
  2. Production of a prosthesis. Based on the casts, a trial model of the prosthesis is created, which allows the doctor and the patient to evaluate the comfort of the structure.
  3. Fitting and adjustment.  After the prosthesis is created, its fitting is carried out. In case of detection of defects (discomfort, incorrect installation) the design is corrected.
  4. Final installation. Once the wax model is approved, the final denture is crafted. After checking the wax structure in the oral cavity, the main prosthesis is made.

The finished prosthesis is fitted, and the patient receives instructions for care and maintenance.

Caring for Complete Removable Dentures

Full removable dentures require regular and proper care to maintain their functionality, and aesthetics and extend their service life. Proper hygiene also helps to maintain oral health and prevent gum disease.

Regular prosthetic cleaning

To remove plaque, and food residue and prevent bacteria from spreading, clean a fully removable prosthesis daily. Use a special brush with soft bristles, which will not damage the surface of the structure, and paste intended for prostheses (conventional toothpaste can be too abrasive).

Removing at Night

This allows the gums and mucosa of the mouth to «rest» from the pressure of the structure and improve blood circulation in the tissues. But if you are comfortable sleeping in a prosthesis, then you can not take off for the night. If the prosthesis is removed at night, then after cleaning it should be placed in a special container.

Regular Dental Check-Ups

Do not forget to visit a dentist every 6 months. The specialist will check the condition of the full removable prosthesis and gum, if necessary, will make a correction or eliminate defects.

General oral hygiene

Even if you have no teeth, do not forget about cleaning the gums, tongue and sky. This improves blood circulation, prevents inflammation and increases overall comfort when using a fully removable prosthesis. Use a soft toothbrush or a special gum massager.

Full Removable Dental Prosthesis at Crystal Dent Dental Clinic in Kyiv

If you’re seeking a top-notch dentistry in Ukraine, specializing in dental prosthetics, then you should consider the “Crystal Dent” clinic. Here’s why:

  • High-Quality Materials: Only premium materials are used for durability and aesthetics.
  • Personalized Care: Individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient.
  • Affordable Prices: Excellent service without breaking the bank.

You deserve quality care and modern treatment. Schedule a consultation today, and our specialists will develop a personalized treatment plan to restore your smile and confidence.

Additional Information

Top Materials for Full Removable Dental Prostheses of the Lower Jaw

Choosing the right material for a fully removable prosthesis for the lower jaw plays a crucial role in the comfort, durability, and aesthetics of the prosthesis. Modern technologies allow the use of various materials, each with its advantages. Here are the most popular options.

1. Acrylic (Plastic)
Acrylic prostheses are the most common and affordable option. They offer good aesthetics, lightness, and ease of repair.

Pros:

  • Low cost.
  • Easy adaptation.
  • Easy to adjust.

Cons:

  • Fragility under heavy load.
  • Possibility of irritation to the gums if not fitted properly.

2. Nylon
Flexible nylon prostheses are known for their high strength and elasticity. They fit snugly to the gums, providing a comfortable wearing experience.

Pros:

  • Hypoallergenic.
  • Flexibility and comfort during wear.
  • Resistance to mechanical damage.

Cons:

  • Difficulty repairing damage.
  • Potential shrinkage over time.

3. Polyurethane
A modern material with high wear resistance and biocompatibility. It is lightweight and adapts well.

Pros:

  • Durability.
  • Resistance to staining and odor absorption.
  • Smooth surface.

Cons:

  • Higher cost.
  • Requires careful maintenance.

4. Metal-Polymer
This material combines an acrylic base with a metal frame, making the prosthesis more durable and long-lasting.

Pros:

  • Excellent fixation.
  • High strength.
  • Long service life.

Cons:

  • Heavier than other materials.
  • More complex adaptation.

The choice of material depends on the patient’s individual characteristics, budget, and the recommendations of the dentist.