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Are you considering getting Keller, TX denture treatment? Missing teeth can erode your confidence over time. Keep reading to learn more about dentures and whether they might be right for you.
Esthetique Dental logo featuring stylized curved lines in light beige tones.
Two pink dentures displayed on gray surface showing dental prosthetics craftsmanship.

Denture Treatment in Keller, TX

Are you considering getting denture treatment in Keller, TX? Missing teeth can erode your confidence over time. Keep reading to learn more about dentures and whether they might be right for you.
Two pink dentures displayed on gray surface showing dental prosthetics craftsmanship.

What Are Dentures?

Dentures are artificial teeth and gums customized for your mouth so that they look seamless and natural, they’re meant to replace lost teeth or teeth that have been recently extracted. Keep in mind that you can choose either full or partial dentures in Keller – if you’re missing just a few teeth, partial dentures are the best option.

Today, dentures are made from hard resin; in the past, they were more commonly made from porcelain. A flexible polymer can also be used for the gums so that it fits snugly and comfortably in your mouth.

Why Should You Wear Dentures?

Why Should You Wear Dentures?

Frequently Asked Questions

Will My Dentures Look Like Fake Teeth?
Not at Esthetique Dental. We design modern dentures to match your natural facial structure. We carefully select tooth shades and shapes to ensure a realistic, confident smile that restores your facial volume.
What is the Difference Between Partial and Full Dentures?
Full dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth (upper or lower). Partial dentures are used when you still have some healthy natural teeth remaining; the partial fills in the gaps and prevents the natural teeth from shifting.
Can I Sleep in My Dentures?
We strongly recommend taking dentures out at night. This gives your gum tissues a chance to rest and breathe, promoting better oral health. It also allows you to soak the dentures overnight to keep them clean.
How Long Does It Take to Get Used to New Dentures?
There is an adjustment period. For the first few weeks, your mouth may feel "full," and you may experience increased saliva flow. Speech and chewing will improve as your muscles adapt to holding the denture in place.
Will I Need to Use Denture Adhesive?
A well-fitting upper denture usually stays in place via natural suction. Lower dentures can be trickier due to tongue movement. Many patients use a small amount of adhesive for extra security, but if the denture is loose, it may need a professional adjustment (reline).
What if My Denture Breaks? Can I Glue It?
Please do not use superglue or household glues on your dentures, as these are toxic and can ruin the prosthetic. If your denture cracks or breaks, contact us immediately for a professional repair.

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