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Duraflex

DURAFLEX

KELLER LABORATORIES, INC

Flexible partial dentures provide clinicians and patients with several advantages. The metal-free material is strong, thin, flexible, lightweight, and a cost-effective option. However, they do have their drawbacks. According to Keller Laboratories, one of the most common complaints and problems with flexible partials is that they are difficult to adjust.

The solution—DuraFlex Partials from Keller Laboratories. Made with a state-of-the-art thermoplastic material, adjusting DuraFlex will not gum up tools like other flexible partials, Keller reports. The result is a partial that is easy to adjust and polish and offers excellent color stability.

DuraFlex also provides exceptional esthetics in 3 shades. In addition, the translucent material allows the natural coloring of tissue to show through the material, making DuraFlex virtually invisible in the mouth.

According to Keller, DuraFlex is clinically unbreakable and more dense and durable than conventional acrylic dentures. In addition, DuraFlex provides a smooth finish that remains highly resistant to stains and odors.

Keller offers DuraFlex partial dentures at an affordable flat rate price of $199, which include setup, process, and Kenson teeth. Premium teeth are available for an additional charge. Keller can also rebase, repair, and add teeth to DuraFlex.

Read about the DuraFlex here

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