
Discover the Composition of Dentures
Dentures are a type of dental prosthesis designed to replace missing teeth and restore function to the mouth. Dentures are typically made of a variety of materials, each with its unique advantages and disadvantages.
As a restorative dentist in Longview, TX, Dr. Edward Hobbs can guide you into choosing the right denture material for your comfort and restoring your smile. Our exceptional team will provide personalized, patient-first care to ensure your denture replacement fits perfectly.
Types of Denture Materials
Acrylic Resin
Acrylic resin is a popular material used in denture fabrication due to its lightweight, durability, and ability to be easily molded into various shapes and sizes. It’s a cost-effective choice for creating both the base of the denture and the artificial teeth attached to it. Acrylic resin can be colored to match the natural shade of the patient’s gums and teeth, creating a more natural-looking appearance. It’s also easy to adjust and repair, which can help improve the fit and longevity of the denture.
However, there are some potential downsides to using acrylic resin in denture fabrication. The material may be prone to staining and discoloration over time, which can affect the appearance of the denture. Additionally, some patients may experience irritation or discomfort due to an allergic reaction to the material. It’s important to consult with a dentist or prosthodontist to determine if the acrylic resin is the right material for your denture needs, based on your individual preferences and needs.


Porcelain
Porcelain is another material commonly used in dentures. They’re known for their strength, durability, and natural appearance, making them an ideal choice for creating denture teeth that closely resemble natural teeth. Porcelain denture teeth are also stain-resistant, which can help them retain their natural appearance over time.
In some cases, dentures may also be made of a combination of materials, such as porcelain fused to metal. This type of denture consists of a metal framework covered with porcelain teeth, providing both strength and a natural appearance.
Valplast
Finally, flexible dentures made of thermoplastic materials like Valplast, a type of nylon material, are becoming more popular due to their comfort and ease of use. Unlike traditional dentures, flexible dentures are designed to bend and flex with the natural movements of the mouth, making them more comfortable to wear and less likely to cause irritation or sore spots.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of using porcelain in denture fabrication?
Porcelain is known for its strength, durability, and natural appearance, making it an ideal choice for creating denture teeth that closely resemble natural teeth. Porcelain denture teeth are also stain-resistant, which can help them retain their natural appearance over time.
Are there any downsides to using acrylic resin or porcelain in denture fabrication?
One downside to using acrylic resin is it may be more prone to staining and discoloration over time. Porcelain, on the other hand, is more brittle and prone to chipping or cracking if dropped. During your consultation with your dentist, they’ll go over your options so you can make the best choice.
How do I know which type of denture material is right for me?
Your dentist or prosthodontist can help you choose the right type of denture material based on your individual needs and preferences. Factors such as cost, durability, and aesthetics may be considered when selecting a denture material.
Want to Learn More About Denture Materials and Options?
If you’re considering dentures or are currently wearing dentures and want to learn more about the various materials and options available, call our Longview, TX, dental practice at (903) 309-2142 or fill out a contact form located below.
DentaCare Dental provides personalized recommendations based on your individual needs and preferences for patients in the Longview area and surrounding areas of Marshall, Gladewater, Lakeport, and Kilgore, TX. We look forward to meeting you and helping you smile your best!