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Flexible partial dentures can indeed be added to. They need re-waxed and re-invested with stone covering the areas not needing repair. Once boiled out, use a product called val-fuse on the remaining exposed area of the partial. You are now ready to re-inject the flask with new flexible material. The partial will then need to be re-finished and re-polished leaving you with a freshly repaired flexible partial. Same process for adding teeth.
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Flexible partial dentures can indeed be added to. They need re-waxed and re-invested with stone covering the areas not needing repair. Once boiled out, use a product called val-fuse on the remaining exposed area of the partial. You are now ready to re-inject the flask with new flexible material. The partial will then need to be re-finished and re-polished leaving you with a freshly repaired flexible partial. Same process for adding teeth.
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