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Products Description
Aesthetic Dental Valplast Flipper Made in China
A Valplast flipper represents a precision-engineered flexible removable dental prosthesis indicated for unilateral edentulism. Fabricated from nylon-based thermoplastic elastomer (e.g., Valplast®), its elastomeric framework undergoes vacuum forming or injection molding to achieve passive adaptation to oral tissues, obviating the need for rigid metallic clasps. The streamlined design engages strategic dental undercuts for retentive mechanics while mitigating traumatic forces on abutment teeth. Acrylic denture teeth are integrally processed to ensure natural esthetics, and the biocompatible, stain-resistant matrix allows for intraoral adjustments. Clinically, this prosthesis serves as a transitional or definitive restorative solution, balancing functional durability and tissue preservation through its claspless, anatomically contoured design for unilateral 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
What clinical criteria determine the suitability of a Valplast flipper for transitional vs. definitive restoration?
The suitability of a unilateral Valplast flipper as transitional or definitive restoration depends on:
Treatment Timeline: Use as transitional if needed for <12 months (e.g., post-extraction healing, pre-implant), or definitive if no future treatment is planned and abutments are stable long-term.
Abutment Health: Transitional for mobile/non-vital teeth (expected extraction within a year); definitive for healthy teeth (mobility ≤ grade 1, probing ≤3 mm) with suitable undercuts.
Extent of Edentulism: Transitional for 1–2 missing teeth (especially anterior for aesthetics); definitive for ≤3 missing teeth with a stable arch to minimize lever forces.
Patient Factors: Transitional for short-term needs or budget constraints; definitive only if the patient can maintain hygiene and has controlled occlusal forces (no bruxism).
Occlusal Demands: Transitional for minimal chewing loads; definitive requires balanced occlusion to avoid framework fatigue from unbalanced forces.

