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Resilience telescope

Resilience telescope dentures are suitable for cases in which the patient has 4 teeth or less remaining (on either jaw).

There is no burden on your remaining teeth
The retention force of Resilience telescope dentures is not dependent on the teeth, but rather the membrane of the mouth. This means that there is practically no burden placed on remaining teeth.

Inner and outer crowns of Resilience telescope dentures are made leaving a 200-micron wide gap to facilitate membrane subduction. These dentures allow the patients' remaining teeth to last as long as possible.

A merit of these dentures is that if the patient happens to lose a tooth, they can be adjusted easily. This means that they last a very long time. Clasp dentures put an added burden on remaining teeth and when one falls out, they need to be remade from scratch. This can be a mentally exhausting and time wasting experience for patients.

No need to remove them at night
Of course patients are always happy to hear that these dentures do not need to be removed at night. German dentists advise patients to sleep with their dentures in at night. Our own patients who use these false teeth have said of them, "I feel like they have become such a part of me that I feel uneasy about taking them out."

I often hear stories of people who left their dentures behind after the Hanshin Earthquake and suffered unnecessarily, not being able to eat properly in the aftermath. Another reason to sleep with these dentures in is that they help you breathe through your nose, which keeps the inside of your mouth moist and makes breathing easier.

Compared to implants
It can cost from 3,000,000 to 5,000,000 yen to have all of your bottom teeth replaced with implants. It also does a number on your bones. Wouldn't it be better to preserve your remaining teeth by choosing Resilience telescope?

I personally believe that patients with few remaining teeth are much better off choosing Resilience telescope, which is esthetically and hygienically superior to implants.
Patients have been very pleased with the esthetic superiority of these dentures, since tooth alignment can be constructed to fit their ideals.

The other day we had a young female patient whose countenance was completely transformed thanks to these dentures. She became quite the beauty! Her before and after shots look like two different people.

<Hear from our patients>
A 59 year old man who was treated with Resilience telescope
I regret not asking about them earlier.


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