Why Choose Duraflex?

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DuraFlex

The most common complaint about flexible partials is that they are difficult to adjust. DuraFlex Flexible Partials
resolve that issue. Made with a state-of-the-art thermoplastic material, adjusting DuraFlex wont gum up your
tools like other flexible partials. The result is a partial that is easier to adjust, easier to polish and has better color
stability.
DuraFlex also offers fantastic esthetics with veined acrylic in two shades. The material is translucent allowing the
natural coloring of the tissue to show through the material causing DuraFlex to virtually disappear in the mouth.
DuraFlex is more dense than conventional acrylic dentures for a slick finish that, unlike nylon based materials,
wont discolor, and is highly resistant to stains and odors.
WHY CHOOSE DURAFLEX?
Its Easy: Simple to adjust and polish.
Its Esthetic: Lifelike pink shades with veined acrylic details.
Its Comfortable: Thin, lightweight, and flexible for easy insertion.
Its Strong: Clinically unbreakable and more durable than acrylic.
Its Hygienic: More resistant to stains or odors.
INDICATIONS
Flexible and easier to insert
Design Versatility
Acrylic Allergies
History of partial frame breakage
Alternative to implants or fixed products
Presence of tori
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Need for more rigid appliance due to poor soft tissue support or few remaining teeth
Quality of teeth is too poor to support DuraFlex
Minimal vertical clearance, less than 3mm
Flat ridge
Immediate applications
We can rebase, repair and add teeth to DuraFlex.
WHAT TO SEND

Upper and lower models or impressions

Bite registration

Tooth shade

SUGGESTED ADA INSURANCE CODES


D5225- Maxillary partial denture- flexible base including any clasps, rests and teeth
D5226- Mandibular partial denture- flexible base including any clasps, rests and teeth

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