A month or so: I have a dental lab nearby that delivers daily, so my turn around is pretty quick. If it is a cast metal partial, that usually requires 4 or 5 appointments with maybe a week between appointments to get things back from the lab. So your looking at a month minimum from start to finish. A valplast partial doesn't take as many appointments, so 2 to 3 weeks on one of those.
Answered 10/6/2015
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Other choices also: Generally speaking, about a month. Temporary partials can be made in a few days to a week. Consider other more comfortable, better looking, and more permanent tooth replacements. Discuss your options with a dentist who can actually examine you, see x-rays of your mouth and discuss all your treatment options.
Answered 2/26/2013
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Can take 1-3 weeks.: It depends on the type of partial denture, if there is significant metal in the present and how fast the lab is.
Answered 3/21/2015
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About 5 weeks : It depends on the schedules of the laboratory, dentist and patient. Approximately 4-5 weeks on average. Sometimes less.
Answered 10/4/2015
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