Shenzhen Lucky Dental Laboratory Co., Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of acrylic partials with t-bar clasp in China. With abundant experience, we warmly welcome you to buy discount acrylic partials with t-bar clasp from our factory. We also accept customized orders.
Products Description
Acrylic Partials with T-Bar Clasp
Structure and Retention
Acrylic partials with T-bar clasps feature a custom acrylic base for comfort, molded to fit gum contours. Metal T-bar clasps securely attach to natural teeth, offering a low-profile design that prevents slippage during use without harming enamel.
Aesthetics and Customization
The acrylic base can match gum color, blending naturally. Artificial teeth are tailored in shade, shape, and size to match existing teeth. T-bar clasps, in tooth - colored or silver metal, are subtly placed for minimal visibility, balancing function and a natural look.
Practicality
Acrylic is durable for daily wear. The design allows easy adjustments if gums change. Cleaning is simple with a soft brush and cleanser. It's a cost - effective option for reliable tooth replacement.
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
Will the metal T-bar clasps scratch natural tooth enamel or damage gum tissue with long-term wear?
When properly designed, fitted, and maintained, metal T-bar clasps rarely scratch natural tooth enamel or damage gum tissue over long-term wear-though this depends on key factors:
For enamel safety: T-bar clasps are typically made of smooth, polished dental-grade metals (e.g., cobalt-chromium or nickel-chromium alloys). Their low-profile, curved design hugs tooth surfaces without sharp edges, and dentists adjust their tension to avoid excessive pressure that could abrade enamel. Scratching only becomes a risk if the clasp is ill-fitted (e.g., too tight or misaligned) or if plaque buildup on the clasp hardens into tartar, which may rub against enamel.
For gum tissue: Well-positioned T-bars sit above the gum line or along tooth contours, avoiding direct contact with delicate gum tissue. However, poor fit (e.g., a clasp edge digging into gums) or inadequate cleaning (leading to bacterial buildup around the clasp) can cause irritation, redness, or minor gum recession over time.
Regular dental checkups (every 6–12 months) to adjust clasp fit and remove tartar, plus daily cleaning of the clasp with a soft brush, are critical to preventing long-term damage.

