Chrome Partial Framework
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Advantages of Chrome Partial Framework
Strength – owing to the inherent qualities of cobalt and chrome, these dentures are far sturdier and stronger than other partial dentures. This results in a higher resistance to breakage.
Stability – chrome dentures possess a greater level of stability than other partials, allowing them to retain their original form remarkably well.
Comfort – in addition to offering superior strength, chrome dentures are renowned for their exceptional comfort. For many patients, the sheer size of their dentures can be an issue. Chrome dentures are lightweight and less cumbersome than alternative partials.
Hygiene – there is less build-up of food, plaque and other residual gunk on the polished surface of metal dentures, resulting in a more sanitary solution for patients.
Grip – the metal clasps on chrome dentures can be adjusted to deliver optimal stability and are less prone to breakage and loss of tension. This ensures a more enjoyable eating experience for the wearer.
Convenience – denture teeth attached to the cobalt/chrome base plate can be readily replaced, avoiding the need to recreate the entire denture. Also, unlike acrylic dentures, an upper metal-based partial denture does not need to cover the entire roof of the mouth.