Shenzhen Lucky Dental Laboratory Co., Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of 3d print removable partial denture in China. With abundant experience, we warmly welcome you to buy discount 3d print removable partial denture from our factory. We also accept customized orders.
Products Description
3D Print Removable Partial Denture
A removable partial denture (RPD) is a detachable dental prosthetic replacing missing teeth, suitable for single/multiple gaps. It comprises artificial teeth, a baseplate (acrylic or metal), clasps for retention, and metal connectors. Advantages include cost-effectiveness, minimal tooth preparation, and easy removal for cleaning. However, it may cause initial discomfort, potential aesthetic issues with clasps, and requires regular maintenance. Made via impressions and lab fabrication, RPDs last 5–8 years, ideal for patients avoiding fixed bridges or implants. Modern trends favor digital design and invisible attachments for improved comfort and aesthetics.
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
Can a removable partial denture be used with natural teeth on either side of the gap?
Yes, a removable partial denture (RPD) is designed for use with natural teeth flanking the gap. Adjacent teeth act as abutments, anchoring clasps, precision attachments, or magnetic retainers for stability.
This design distributes occlusal forces evenly across the arch via remaining teeth, reducing stress on tissues. For example, cobalt-chromium clasps grip premolar/molargrooves, while resin RPDs use flexible clasps.
The RPD's metal framework or acrylic baseplate fits the gum line, with artificial teeth shaded to match natural teeth.
Ideal for unilateral/bilateral posterior tooth loss when adjacent teeth are healthy. Dentists must assess abutment teeth for caries, mobility, or periodontal issues first-compromised teeth may need restoration or extraction for long-term success.

