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Custom Dentures in Cedar Park, TX

Dentures are a reliable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. Whether you need to replace an entire arch or fill a small gap in your smile, our custom-crafted dentures are designed to look natural and feel comfortable. With modern advancements in dental technology, dentures provide a functional, aesthetically pleasing option to improve your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence, and our Cedar Park dental team is here to guide you through the process and ensure your custom dentures are a perfect fit!

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What types of dentures can I receive?

We offer two main types of dentures: full and partial. Full dentures are designed to replace an entire arch of missing teeth, either on the upper or lower jaw. They are ideal for patients who have lost many or all of their natural teeth. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. These dentures fill in the gaps created by missing teeth while preventing the remaining teeth from shifting. Both types are custom-made to fit comfortably and restore functionality, improving both the appearance and performance of your smile.

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Are custom dentures comfortable to wear?

Yes, custom dentures are designed for comfort and a precise fit. They are crafted to match the unique contours of your gums and mouth, ensuring that they sit securely without causing irritation. While there may be a brief adjustment period as your mouth gets used to the dentures, they should feel comfortable with proper care and occasional adjustments. If you’ve been searching for a qualified restorative dentist in Cedar Park that can design and create custom dentures for you, our team would be glad to assist.

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What is the process for getting custom full or partial dentures?

The process for receiving custom full or partial dentures begins with a comprehensive dental exam, during which Dr. Torres will assess your oral health and take detailed impressions of your mouth. These impressions are used to create a precise model for the dentures. For full dentures, any remaining teeth may need to be extracted before fitting. After the dentures are created, you’ll have a fitting appointment where adjustments are made to ensure comfort and proper alignment. Follow-up visits may be needed to fine-tune the fit and ensure your dentures feel natural and secure.