This case shows a 3D printed removable denture created for a clean and practical dental restoration. The goal was to replace missing teeth and improve the general appearance of the smile.
First, the digital workflow helped plan the shape of the denture. The design focused on tooth position, gum contour and the relationship with the opposing teeth.
A 3D printed removable denture needs careful planning. The base must follow the gum area, while the artificial teeth need a balanced and natural arrangement.
Also, the restoration should feel light and practical for daily use. The design should not look bulky or disturb the visual balance of the mouth.
During the laboratory stage, attention was given to the denture base, tooth shade and smooth surface form. These details help the final result look cleaner and more organized.
3D printing can support the laboratory process because it allows a controlled digital design and a more structured production workflow. However, the final result still depends on correct planning, clinical evaluation and technical experience.
The completed denture shows improved tooth replacement, better smile support and a clean removable restoration design. This portfolio case shows dental laboratory work only. It does not replace clinical diagnosis, treatment planning or personal dental advice.










