It Is Suitable For
· Those in Bangkok seeking an affordable and reliable solution for missing teeth.
· Those with several missing teeth.
· Those with complete tooth loss.
· Those who want to restore clearer speech after tooth loss.
· Those who wish to improve chewing ability.
What Is Resin Base Dentures?
Resin Base Dentures are removable dental appliances created to replace missing teeth, with the base constructed from acrylic resin. The resin base rests on the gums and is designed to closely mimic the color and texture of natural gum tissue, making the dentures blend seamlessly with the mouth. Artificial teeth are attached to this base, completing the restoration and giving the appearance of a full, healthy smile. The dentist at our affiliated clinic uses Resin Base Dentures to help restore essential functions such as chewing and speaking, while also improving the overall harmony of facial features that can be affected by tooth loss.
Acrylic Resin has become the most common material for denture bases because it is lightweight, durable, and easy to adjust. Its flexibility allows dentist to customize the fit so the dentures sit comfortably on the gums, reducing irritation and improving long-term wearability. In addition to comfort, Resin Base Dentures are highly valued for their affordability compared to other restorative options, such as metal frameworks or implant-supported dentures. This makes them an accessible choice for a wide range of patients who want both function and aesthetics restored.
Another key benefit is the adaptability of resin materials. Resin Base Dentures can be repaired, relined, or adjusted as needed, which is particularly helpful if the shape of the gums changes over time. Advances in dental technology, including 3D printing, have also enhanced the precision of Resin Base Dentures, allowing dentist to provide patients with appliances that fit more securely and look more natural. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, Resin Base Dentures can serve as a long-lasting, practical solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring both confidence and quality of life.
How It Works
Resin Base Dentures begins by a consultation conducted with the dentist at our affiliated clinic, where a full evaluation of the mouth, gums, and overall oral health is carried out. If tooth extraction is required, the remaining teeth will be removed, and the gums are left to heal before the dentures are made. Once the gums have healed and are healthy, impressions of the mouth are taken, and a wax-up model is created. This wax-up helps determine the most suitable jaw position as well as the size, shape, length, and width of the artificial teeth.
The wax-up is then sent to a dental laboratory, where a temporary “try-in” set of dentures is constructed. This trial set is placed in the mouth to check comfort, bite alignment, and appearance. Adjustments are made as needed, and the trial dentures are refined and re-fitted until the correct color, shape, and fit are achieved. Only after these refinements are complete will the final set of resin base dentures be fabricated and polished for placement.
The fitting of the final dentures is the last stage, during which the dentist ensures a secure, comfortable, and natural result. The entire process typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the healing phase and adjustments required. One of the key benefits of Resin Base Dentures is that they allow patients to return to normal daily activities almost immediately, with only a short adjustment period for the gums. Any minor swelling or soreness usually improves within 3 to 5 days, and within 1 to 2 weeks, most patients feel comfortable eating and speaking with their new dentures. Regular follow-ups with the dentist every 6 months is recommended to ensure long-term stability, comfort, and oral health.
Resin Base Dentures Procedure
1. Consultation will be conducted with the dentist.
2. Tooth extraction will be performed if required.
3. Impressions will be taken.
4. Wax-up model will be created.
5. The wax-up will be sent to a dental laboratory, where a temporary “try-in” set of dentures will be constructed.
6. The “try-in” dentures will be placed in the mouth.
7. Adjustments will be made.
8. Final Resin Base Dentures will be fabricated.
9. Dentures will be placed and fitted.
10. Follow-up visits will be scheduled by the dentist.
Advantages and Limitations of Resin Base Dentures
<Advantages>
· Relieves severe tooth pain
· Eliminates teeth infection
· Preserves natural tooth
· Restores tooth’s strength and stability
· Protects surrounding teeth and jawbone
· Enhances the appearance of the smile
· Supports long-term oral health and dental structure
· Maintains proper tooth alignment for functional and aesthetic benefits
<Limitations>
· Temporary mild soreness or swelling may occur 3 to 5 days after treatment
Resin Base Dentures Preparation
· Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption at least 2 days before treatment
· Inform dentist any ongoing medications and tooth sensitivity
· Maintain oral hygiene for 1 week before treatment
Resin Base Dentures Post Care
· Avoid chewing hard or sticky food at least 1 week after treatment
· Dentures should be removed and soaked overnight in a cleaning solution starting from day 1 after placement
· Maintain regular cleaning of dentures and gums after treatment
FAQ
Q1: How long does Resin Base Dentures last?
A1: With proper care and regular dental check-ups, Resin Base Dentures can last around 5 to 7 years.
Q2: Is Resin Base Dentures comfortable to wear?
A2: Yes, Resin Base Dentures is designed to be lightweight and comfortable to wear.
Q3: Does Resin Base Dentures look natural?
A3: Yes, Resin Base Dentures is made with acrylic resin that mimics natural gum tissue, and the artificial teeth are selected to match the shade and size of natural teeth. This gives Resin Base Dentures a realistic and natural appearance.
Q4: Can Resin Base Dentures break?
A4: Resin Base Dentures are durable, but they can fracture if dropped or subjected to excessive force.
Q5: Can Resin Base Dentures be used as a permanent solution?
A5: Resin Base Dentures is a reliable long-term solution, but they are not considered permanent. Over time, gum and bone changes may require relining or replacement, usually every 5 to 7 years.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC)
[Location] Bangkok, Thailand
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Near MRTA Thailand Cultural Center
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Saturday (9:00AM – 8:00PM)
Operation Time |
Consultation: 30 - 45 mins
Dentures Process: 1 - 2 weeks
Dentures Final Adjustments: 30 mins
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Recovery Time |
1 - 2 weeks
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Number of Postoperative Visit |
2 visits
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Hospitalization |
Not required
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Limitations |
Temporary mild soreness or swelling may occur 3 to 5 days after treatment
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Cancellation Policy |
No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date* |
Location |
Bangkok International Dental Center, Ratchadaphisek Road, Din Daeng, Bangkok, Thailand |
Terms of Service
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medication or medical treatment to the Customers.
Customers are advised to contact the healthcare providers directly for any enquiries related to
medical treatments.