Choosing between acrylic and chrome partial dentures comes down to your clinical situation, timeline, and budget.

ACRYLIC:

Lowest cost. Bulkier but easy to modify. Best for transitional cases, budgets, or mouths still changing (planned extractions).

CHROME (COBALT-CHROME):

Thinner, lighter, stronger. Distributes chewing forces more evenly. More comfortable for daily wear. Higher cost but better long-term value for stable mouths.

FLEXIBLE:

No metal clasps — virtually invisible. Good for front-tooth gaps. Mid-range pricing. Not suitable for every case.

DECISION FRAMEWORK:

If further extractions are planned → acrylic (easier to modify).

If your mouth is stable and you want long-term comfort → chrome.

If visible clasps are unacceptable → flexible.

We assess your specific case and recommend the most practical option. Visit our Partial Dentures page for details.