Metal-Free · Virtually Invisible

Digital Flexible Partial
Dentures in Toronto

No metal clasps. No visible hardware. Flexible partials use gum-coloured Valplast material that blends in completely — nobody knows you're wearing one. The most aesthetic partial we make.

Valplast digital flexible partial denture made in Toronto

Why patients love flexible partials

The biggest complaint people have about traditional partials? “Everyone can see the metal clasps.”

Flexible partials solve that completely. The clasps, the base — everything is made from a translucent, gum-coloured thermoplastic. It wraps around your teeth with a natural pink that blends right in. Even up close, people can't tell.

They're also lighter and more comfortable than acrylic or cast metal. The material flexes with your mouth instead of fighting it — so there's less pressure on your gums and fewer sore spots.

And if you're allergic to acrylic monomer or metal? Flexible partials are completely hypoallergenic.

What makes flexible partials different

Completely invisible

Gum-coloured clasps and translucent base. No metal showing anywhere. Smile, talk, laugh — nobody knows.

Won't break if you drop it

Flexible thermoplastic absorbs impact instead of cracking. Drop an acrylic partial on tile and it shatters. Drop a Valplast? It bounces.

Featherlight

Noticeably lighter than both acrylic and cast metal. You feel less bulk in your mouth — some patients forget they're wearing it.

No sore spots

The material moves with your gums instead of pressing against them. That means fewer adjustments and a more comfortable break-in period.

Hypoallergenic

Zero metal. Zero acrylic monomer. If you've had reactions to traditional denture materials, flexible partials are the safest option.

Stain resistant

The non-porous surface resists coffee, tea, and food stains better than acrylic. Stays cleaner, longer.

The honest trade-off

Flexible partials are the most aesthetic partial we make — but they're not the strongest. If you're replacing a lot of teeth or need maximum structural rigidity, a cast partial is the better choice.

Damien will assess your situation at the consultation and tell you honestly which type makes more sense. Sometimes it's flexible. Sometimes it's cast. Sometimes it's something else entirely. We'll tell you the truth — that's the point of coming in.

Tired of hiding your smile?

Come in. Let Damien take a look. He'll tell you whether a flexible partial is the right fit — and if it is, we'll build it right here in our North York lab. No outsourcing, no waiting.