Full & Partial Dentures
in McKinney, TX

If missing teeth have made it difficult to eat and speak like you used to, custom dentures may be a good restorative option for you. Dentures provide a reliable way to restore your smile, improve daily function, and replace missing teeth with a custom fit.

McKinney Family Dental offers both full and partial dentures, which can be used to replace a single tooth or an entire arch of teeth. Interested in learning more or scheduling with us? Contact our office today!

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What is the difference between full and partial dentures?

Full dentures are designed to replace an entire arch of missing teeth, either upper or lower. Partial dentures are used when some healthy natural teeth remain, and they are designed to fit around those teeth for support. Both options are custom-made to restore appearance and function, but the right choice for your situation depends on how many teeth are missing and your overall oral health needs.

Are modern dentures comfortable?

Today’s dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever before. They are custom-crafted to fit your mouth more securely and comfortably, helping improve chewing, speech, and confidence. While there is usually a short adjustment period, most patients adapt well over time. Proper fit and regular dental checkups also play an important role in keeping dentures comfortable long term.

How do you take care of custom dentures?

Custom dentures should be cleaned daily using a soft denture brush and a cleaner designed specifically for dentures. They should also be removed at night to allow your gums to rest and kept moist when not being worn. Regular dental appointments with your McKinney restorative dentist are important to monitor the fit and function of your appliance, since changes in the jaw and gums can affect how dentures feel over time.

How do I know if dentures are the right restorative option for me?

Dentures may be a good option if you are missing multiple teeth and want a reliable, cost-effective way to restore your smile. During your consultation, we will evaluate your oral health, remaining teeth, jaw structure, and treatment goals. We can also discuss alternatives like bridges or implants so you can make an informed decision about what best fits your needs and lifestyle.

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