A 72 year-old female patient presented in the office because she could not eat properly with her removable rehabilitations. The partial denture in the lower jaw broke several times and was uncomfortable and unstable. Because of that she stopped wearing it. Despite the age-appropriate bone atrophy, the remaining teeth, 32 and 33, did not show any signs of inflammation. Tooth 32 had a mobility of one. The patient wanted to keep both teeth and refused implants, which would have distributed the forces more evenly. The disadvantages of an uneven load and the accelerating effect on her remaining teeth were explained. In case of necessary extractions in a later stage, an easy denture teeth addition to the new partial denture could be provided, which was satisfactory to the patient. She was currently only using the full denture in the upper, which did not function well, as the occlusal forces were unbalanced. She desired an improvement of esthetics and eating conditions with new rehabilitations. Her limited budget made an economic solution necessary. Based on these factors, VITA Multi Functional Teeth (VITA MFT) were chosen for the new full denture in the upper and a partial denture in the lower to guarantee esthetics and functionality for an ideal price-performance ratio.