Danish Dental Breakthrough: Dentures Redefined For Complex Oral Care

Feb 04, 2026

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February 4th News – The Danish dental field has officially released an innovative 1/2 resin splint crown technique for loose tooth fixation, creating a groundbreaking combined therapy with denture restoration that offers a tailored solution for patients with loose teeth accompanied by dentition defects, and further expanding the clinical application scenarios of dentures in complex oral conditions.

 

Different from traditional loose tooth fixation methods that focus only on stability, this 1/2 resin splint crown technique features minimal invasion and precise bonding. It only covers the occlusal surface and partial buccolingual surface of teeth, maximizing the preservation of healthy dental tissue while effectively dispersing occlusal force to stabilize loose teeth. The biggest highlight of the technology lies in its perfect compatibility with various denture restoration procedures. By combining with customized dentures, it can simultaneously repair missing teeth while fixing loose teeth, achieving dual optimization of oral chewing function and natural aesthetic effect.

 

For patients with complex oral problems such as severe periodontitis-induced tooth loosening and multiple dentition defects, the traditional treatment plan often faces the dilemma of single effect or excessive trauma. This new combined therapy breaks this limitation, taking denture restoration as the core to build a comprehensive oral repair system. It not only improves the success rate of denture restoration in complex cases but also reduces the discomfort of patients during the treatment process.

 

The launch of this new technology has been highly recognized by the international dental community, marking a new development direction for the integration of loose tooth fixation and denture restoration. It provides more clinical options for global denture restoration treatment and injects new impetus into the personalized and precise development of the dental restoration industry.