Dentures Fort Worth

Creating a Full Smile for You to Enjoy

Dentures continue to deliver timeless results for patients who prefer a quicker, more affordable way to replace their missing teeth. At Everlasting Dentistry, Dr. Morales and our team can help rebuild smiles using high-quality materials that generate improved oral function as well as natural-looking, beautiful aesthetics. Whether you’re missing an entire arch or only a few along the top or bottom row, call our office to inquire about dentures at your next appointment.

Why Choose Everlasting Dentistry for Dentures?

  • Full and Partial Dentures Available
  • High-Quality Materials Used to Create Durable Prosthetics
  • Dental Insurance, Financing & In-House Plan Available

Types of Dentures

We know tooth loss comes in various forms, which is why we are pleased to provide full and partial dentures. These customized prosthetics deliver the appearance, function, and long-lasting results you deserve.

Full Denture

A full or complete denture is a life-like restoration that replaces an entire arch of missing teeth. Before fitting you with complete dentures, we sometimes need to remove any remaining teeth. The healing process typically requires a few months, during which your jaw will change in shape. Conventional dentures are prepared after healing to ensure the best fit, comfort, and function.

Immediate dentures, on the other hand, are made ahead of time and placed right after removing any remaining teeth. These types of dentures will require adjustments and relining to accommodate the changes that occur during healing.

Partial Denture

Partials are designed to replace missing teeth when some of your natural teeth remain. They offer an excellent removable alternative to fixed dental bridges. Most partial dentures consist of thin metal frameworks with small metal clasps that attach to neighboring teeth.

Caring for Your Dentures

Dentures require daily brushing using a soft-bristle denture brush and non-abrasive toothpaste. You'll also need to rinse them well after every meal. Never expose your dentures to hot water, which can warp the restoration. When not in your mouth, store your dentures in a mild denture cleanser and rinse them before wearing them again.

Avoid making any repairs to your dentures. If you have any sore spots, if your dentures are loose, or if they sustain any damage, contact our office for an appointment. We will make any adjustments necessary to ensure your dentures remain comfortable and functional for years to come.