Parts of a Denture Explained | Green Park Dental Hospital
Parts of a Denture Explained | Green Park Dental Hospital
Parts of a Denture: Understanding Your Artificial Teeth
Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore your smile, speech, and chewing ability. To care for your dentures properly, it’s helpful to understand their different parts and how each one functions. At Green Park Dental Hospital, we believe that informed patients make confident dental decisions.
1. Denture Base
The denture base is the foundation of the denture. It sits directly on the gums and supports the artificial teeth. Usually made from acrylic resin or metal, the base is carefully shaped to match the natural contours of your mouth, ensuring comfort and stability.
2. Artificial Teeth
Artificial teeth are attached to the denture base and are designed to look and function like natural teeth. They are commonly made from acrylic or porcelain and are customized to match your natural tooth color, shape, and size for a natural appearance.
3. Clasps (for Partial Dentures)
Clasps are small metal or acrylic hooks used in partial dentures. They attach to nearby natural teeth, helping to hold the denture securely in place while eating or speaking.
4. Major Connector
In partial dentures, the major connector is the metal framework that connects different parts of the denture across the mouth. It provides strength and evenly distributes chewing pressure.
5. Minor Connectors
Minor connectors link the clasps and artificial teeth to the major connector. They play a crucial role in keeping the denture stable and functional.
6. Flanges
Flanges are the extended parts of the denture base that rest against the cheeks and lips. They help improve stability and support facial muscles, giving a fuller and more natural facial appearance.
Final Thoughts
Understanding the parts of a denture helps patients maintain them better and recognize when adjustments are needed. At Green Park Dental Hospital, our experienced dental team designs high-quality, comfortable dentures tailored to each patient’s needs. If you’re considering dentures or need expert advice, book a consultation with us and take the first step toward a confident smile.











