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| Categories | Metal Partial Dentures |
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| Framework: | 3D Printed Cobalt-Chrome |
| Durability: | High fracture resistance |
| Clasp Type: | Aesthetic Flexible Clasps |
| Strength: | Superior Rigidity & Sturdiness |
| Design: | Seamless tooth integration |
| Base Material: | High-grade Acrylic Resin |
| Weight: | Thin and Lightweight Design |
| MOQ: | Negotiable |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | Plastic bags and box |
| Payment Terms: | Paypal or T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 300 Technicians |
| Product: | Printed Co-Cr Partial Denture |
| Company Info. |
| Golden Smile Dental Lab |
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The Printed Co-Cr Partial Framework represents a sophisticated evolution in removable prosthodontics. By combining the precision of 3D-printed Cobalt-Chrome (Co-Cr) alloy with the patient-friendly aesthetics of flexible resin clasps, this hybrid system offers a restoration that is exceptionally strong, lightweight, and virtually invisible.
This restoration utilizes a high-tech manufacturing process to ensure a flawless fit and superior structural integrity:
3D-Printed Co-Cr Substructure: Unlike traditional hand-cast methods, our frameworks are digitally designed and 3D-printed. This eliminates human error and results in a more compact, high-density alloy structure that provides unparalleled support and durability for both upper and lower jaws.
The Flexible Clasp Advantage: Standard metal partials often use unsightly metal hooks (clasps) that are visible when smiling. Our innovative design integrates flexible denture clasps that blend seamlessly with the natural gum line. These clasps provide a secure, "snap-on" fit while maintaining a completely natural aesthetic.
■ Superior Strength and Rigidity
Cobalt-Chrome is renowned for being far sturdier than alternative
partial materials. This rigidity allows the denture to resist
flexing under the pressure of chewing, protecting the underlying
bone and stabilizing the remaining natural teeth.
■ Lightweight and Ultra-Thin Profile
Because the alloy is so strong, the framework can be designed
significantly thinner than acrylic-only dentures. For the upper
jaw, this means a less bulky palate, leading to improved comfort,
clearer speech, and a more natural feel in the mouth.
■ Precise Digital Fit
The precision of the printed Co-Cr partial denture ensures a
microscopic seal against the abutment teeth. This "glove-like" fit
minimizes the buildup of food particles, plaque, and debris,
promoting better oral hygiene and protecting the health of the
remaining dentition.
■ "Invisible" Esthetics
By utilizing metal-free flexible clasps on the anterior (front)
regions, we provide a seamless integration with your existing
teeth. You get the mechanical strength of a cast metal denture with
the "style" and confidence of a metal-free smile.
Upper Jaw (Maxillary) Restorations: Ideal for patients requiring a stable, durable bridge-like feel without the weight of traditional cast metals.
Lower Jaw (Mandibular) Restorations: Provides the necessary rigidity to handle high-impact chewing forces.
Aesthetic-Conscious Patients: Perfect for those who require the strength of a metal framework but do not want visible metal clasps.


Q: What are Metal Partial Dentures made of?
A: The metal partial dentures are the combination of metal frame
and finished denture. We use Pure Titanium, Vitallium or CoCr as
the material of metal frame, it's available to stabilize the
remaining teeth when attached with the support of metal clasp.
Q: What is the lifespan of Metal Partial Dentures?
A: The metal partial denture can use 1-2 years in the condition of
normal use. The patient can go to dentist if feel discomfortable or
need to remake the new set.
Q: How to clean Metal Partial Dentures?
A: The patients can keep metal partial dentures clean through daily
brushing, soaking, metainning oral health. When patients are
wearing the denture, it's better to rinse the denture and then put
it in the mouth.
Q: Are metal partial denture comfortable to wear?
A: At the very beginning when patients wear the metal partial
denture who just finished the restoration, he may feel a bit
uncomfortable, it takes some time to get used to the new denture
when put it into the mouth. We suggest to wear dentures all the
time to check whether need to adjust the occlusal force, after
adjusted, users can get used to new denture quickly and it won't
affect daily chewing when eating food.
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