The acrylic flipper denture is designed to replace missing teeth while supporting everyday comfort and function. Lightweight and easy to wear, it offers a secure fit that helps restore a natural-looking smile for daily activities.
Many users choose an acrylic flipper for its simplicity, affordability, and practical design. With proper care, it can support confidence and comfort as part of a temporary or transitional tooth-replacement option.
Benefits of an Acrylic Tooth Flipper for Missing Teeth
Benefits of an Acrylic Tooth Flipper for Missing Teeth
What It Targets?

Lost Confidence:
Hiding your smile, feeling self-conscious

Aging Appearance:
Face can sag, making you look older.

Speech Changes:
Slurring or whistling when you talk.

Difficulty Eating:
Can't chew properly, avoiding favorite foods
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Who Is a Good Candidate for an Acrylic Tooth Flipper?
You may be a great candidate if the following apply to you:
- You may be a good candidate if you:
- Are 18 years or older
- Have at least 6 healthy teeth on the arch
- Have healthy gums
- Do not have loose teeth, crowns, or fillings
- Have no active infections or cavities
- Are replacing teeth that are fully missing
- Have not had dental surgery in the past month
- Not sure if this applies to you? Our team can help you decide if an acrylic flipper is right for you.
Will this actually fit my mouth?
Yes. Each acrylic flipper is custom made to your mouth using an at-home impression kit. This allows the denture to be designed to match your unique gum shape, tooth spacing, and bite.
Proper fit depends on accurate impressions and meeting basic candidacy guidelines. When worn as directed, acrylic flippers are designed to sit securely and comfortably during everyday activities such as speaking and smiling.
If fit concerns arise, guidance is available to help ensure the best possible outcome.
Proper fit depends on accurate impressions and meeting basic candidacy guidelines. When worn as directed, acrylic flippers are designed to sit securely and comfortably during everyday activities such as speaking and smiling.
If fit concerns arise, guidance is available to help ensure the best possible outcome.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept several payment options to make your purchase convenient!
Payment Methods:
• Major credit cards and debit cards
• HSA/FSA cards (for dental appliances only - not accessories or impression kits)
Payment Plans:
• Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay, Shop Pay Installments, and Sezzle
• Many options offer 0% interest depending on the plan
• Split payments over time to fit your budget
All payments are processed through secure gateways for your safety. You can select your preferred payment method at checkout!
Does the missing tooth need to be fully gone?
Yes. The tooth or teeth being replaced should be completely missing or reduced to the gumline. Acrylic flippers are not designed to fit over partially intact teeth.
How Much Does an Acrylic Tooth Flipper Cost?
An acrylic flipper denture for replacing 1–2 missing teeth is currently priced at $469 for a top or bottom arch. A top and bottom combination is currently priced at $619.
Pricing may change over time, and discounts, coupons, or special offers may be available. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, please refer to the product page or current promotions.
Pricing may change over time, and discounts, coupons, or special offers may be available. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, please refer to the product page or current promotions.
Are There Side Effects With an Acrylic Flipper?
Some users may experience mild gum soreness, extra saliva, or slight speech changes at first. These usually improve as your mouth adjusts. Allergic reactions are rare but possible.
How to Clean an Acrylic Tooth Flipper?
Proper cleaning helps keep your acrylic flipper comfortable, hygienic, and long-lasting.
Always handle your flipper carefully and clean it over a soft surface to avoid damage if dropped.
- Remove and rinse daily to wash away food debris
- Clean gently using a soft denture brush and a non-abrasive denture cleanser
- Avoid regular toothpaste, which can scratch acrylic surfaces
- Rinse after meals when possible
- Soak overnight in water or a denture-safe soaking solution if recommended
Always handle your flipper carefully and clean it over a soft surface to avoid damage if dropped.
Why Smile Boutique NY Acrylic Tooth Flippers Are Highly Rated?
Smile Boutique NY acrylic tooth flippers are known for their custom fit, lightweight feel, and affordable pricing. Each flipper denture is crafted in a licensed U.S. dental lab using durable, high-quality acrylic and designed for comfort during everyday wear.
Customers appreciate the natural appearance, easy fit, and straightforward ordering process. For replacing one or two missing teeth, our acrylic tooth flipper remains a trusted and practical temporary tooth replacement option.
Customers appreciate the natural appearance, easy fit, and straightforward ordering process. For replacing one or two missing teeth, our acrylic tooth flipper remains a trusted and practical temporary tooth replacement option.
What Is the Difference Between a Tooth Flipper and a Partial Denture?
At Smile Boutique NY, both tooth flippers and partial dentures replace missing teeth, but they serve different purposes.
A tooth flipper is lightweight and removable, usually made to replace one or two missing teeth. It’s often used as a temporary, affordable solution.
A partial denture is stronger and designed for longer-term wear. It can replace multiple missing teeth and offers more stability when chewing.
If you need a simple short-term fix, a flipper works well. If you’re missing several teeth and want more support, a partial denture is the better option .
A tooth flipper is lightweight and removable, usually made to replace one or two missing teeth. It’s often used as a temporary, affordable solution.
A partial denture is stronger and designed for longer-term wear. It can replace multiple missing teeth and offers more stability when chewing.
If you need a simple short-term fix, a flipper works well. If you’re missing several teeth and want more support, a partial denture is the better option .



