Shenzhen Lucky Dental Laboratory Co., Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of 3d print partial acrylic dental denture try in dental lab in China. With abundant experience, we warmly welcome you to buy discount 3d print partial acrylic dental denture try in dental lab from our factory. We also accept customized orders.
Products Description
3D Print Partial Acrylic Dental Denture Try in Dental Lab
The Partial Acrylic Dental Denture Try - in is a crucial intermediate stage in prosthodontic treatment. Crafted from high - impact acrylic resin, this denture features a combination of artificial teeth and an acrylic base that replaces missing teeth and fills the edentulous spaces. During the try - in phase, dentists meticulously assess the fit, occlusion, and esthetics. They check the adaptation of the denture base to the underlying mucosa, ensuring even pressure distribution and proper retention. The occlusal relationship between the denture teeth and the remaining natural dentition is adjusted to optimize masticatory function. Esthetic aspects, such as tooth position, shape, and color, are fine - tuned to match the patient's facial features and adjacent teeth, guaranteeing both functionality and a natural appearance.
Product Details
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Manufacturer |
Lucky Dental Lab |
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Quality |
Great |
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Customer service |
Professional |
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Shipping Carrier |
UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc. |
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Guarantee |
5 years |
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turnaround time |
3 days in lab |
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FAQ
How can we accurately evaluate the adaptation of the denture base to the underlying mucosa during the try - in? What are the specific signs of a good fit?
During the try - in of a partial acrylic dental denture, the adaptation of the denture base to the underlying mucosa can be accurately evaluated through the following methods:
Visual inspection: Check the contact area between the denture base and the mucosa. There should be no obvious gaps or protrusions, and the base should closely follow the contour of the alveolar ridge and oral mucosa.
Tactile examination: Use a gloved finger to gently press on the denture base in different areas. A good - fitting denture will have even pressure without obvious resistance or looseness. The mucosa should show a uniform blush without local blanching or excessive redness.
Function test: Have the patient perform simple oral movements such as opening and closing the mouth, chewing, and speaking. Observe if the denture moves or shifts. A well - adapted denture will remain stable during these activities and not cause discomfort or interference to the patient.
The specific signs of a good fit include:
Uniform contact: The denture base makes even contact with the underlying mucosa, distributing the occlusal force evenly. There are no areas of excessive pressure or contact - free zones.
Good retention: The denture stays in place firmly without easily falling off or moving around during normal use. It can resist the forces of saliva and oral movements.
Comfort: The patient feels comfortable wearing the denture, without pain, pressure sores, or a sense of foreign body. The mucosa under the denture does not show signs of irritation or inflammation.
Proper sealing: There is a good seal around the edge of the denture base, preventing food and saliva from easily seeping under the denture, which helps maintain the stability and retention of the denture.

