partial denture
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Definition
Noun: A removable dental prosthesis that replaces one or more, but not all, of the natural teeth in a jaw. It is designed to restore function and aesthetics when some natural teeth remain.
Usage
A partial denture is used when a patient has lost some teeth but retains enough healthy teeth to support the prosthetic device. It is typically held in place by clasps that attach to the remaining natural teeth or by precision attachments.
Examples
- After the accident, he needed a partial denture to replace his two missing front teeth.
- The dentist recommended a partial denture for the lower jaw to improve chewing ability.
- She removes her partial denture every night to clean it.
Advanced Usage
- "Cast metal partial denture": A type of partial denture with a metal framework, known for its strength and durability.
- "Flexible partial denture": A partial denture made from a flexible, nylon-based material, often considered more comfortable and aesthetic than acrylic options.
Variants and Related Words
- Removable partial denture (RPD): The full technical term.
- Dental prosthesis: The broader category of artificial devices that replace missing teeth, which includes partial dentures, complete dentures, bridges, and implants.
- Flipper: A slang term for a temporary, often acrylic, partial denture.
Synonyms
- Removable dental bridge (in some contexts)
- Partial plate (informal)
Antonyms
- Complete denture: A prosthesis that replaces all the natural teeth in a jaw.
- Dental bridge: A fixed (non-removable) prosthesis used to replace one or more missing teeth.
Related Phrases
- "To be fitted for a partial denture": To undergo the process of having a partial denture custom-made by a dentist or prosthodontist.
- Example: Next week, I go back to the clinic to be fitted for my new partial denture.
Noun
- a denture replacing one or more teeth in a dental arch