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What are the removable denture materials?
Movable denture materials: the early resin materials were poor, and now many imported or specially processed resin materials are not inferior to other materials in quality. The biggest advantage of resin material is its cheapness. Movable denture material: Nickel-chromium alloy material has the disadvantage that long-term use may cause metal ions to be free. Its advantages are easy heat conduction, thin base Toby resin complete denture and low price. Movable denture material: Co-Cr alloy material Co-Cr alloy material has higher biocompatibility and hardness than Ni-Cr alloy, and its price is moderate, so it is a widely used dielectric material. Movable denture material: titanium alloy material titanium alloy material is moderately priced and belongs to a widely used dielectric material. Moreover, its biocompatibility and hardness are higher than that of nickel-chromium alloy. Movable denture material: pure titanium material The disadvantage of pure titanium material is its high price. The advantages are that the whole denture is thinner and lighter than other metal alloys, with high patient adaptability, good biocompatibility and no side effects on human body. In addition, oral experts specially reminded that after wearing removable dentures, it is best not to eat hard food, such as sugar cane and bones. You should practice eating soft food first, and then eat normal food after getting used to it. Take off your dentures before going to bed at night, and it's best to come back once every six months to 1 year.