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Our Patented Dentures
Have Two Features:
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A, Figure 1

Feature A, Figure 2

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Feature
A. Metal Cutting Edge
Metal Edged Teeth offer denture wearers a revolutionary way to cut up
food of all kinds. A sharp, metal blade inserted into the lower
posteriors allows the patient to cut food freely, similar to a
butcher knife on a cutting board.
The metal edge stays
sharp. This allows cutting to occur in a linear motion. This all but
eliminates grinding from the chewing process, establishing a more
stable lower denture. |
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B. Retentive Grooves
Retentive grooves
cast into the acrylic teeth provide a physical bond between the
teeth and the acrylic base. The retentive grooves are a secondary
bond in the event that the chemical bond should break down. No more
teeth falling out.
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Feature
B, Figure 1

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Advantages Of Metal Edged Teeth
- Easy to establish a centric relationship (comfortable
jaw relationship).
- Better chewing since cutting force is better.
- Creates more stability in upper and lower dentures. Especially
designed for hard to fit lowers.
- Less occlusal adjustments are required. Dentures are
self-adjusting after the initial occlusal adjustment is made by the
practitioner.
- Less sore spots on lower denture; no tripping or bumping.
- Easy to manufacture and install in the oral cavity. An advantage
to practitioner, patient, and technician.
- Block teeth help for quick production of dentures.
- It can be used in cast partials to oppose a full upper denture.
Single tooth or multiple.
- Ideal for overlay dentures, immediate dentures, and dentures
placed over implants.
- Now, dentists can have their dentures made in our lab using our
techniques and teeth.
High quality materials, fine craftsmanship and
knowledge now work together bringing successful dentures to dentists,
technicians, and patients. |
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